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Wessex ModuMax is a winner for Cheltenham racecourse
When the plant room at Cheltenham racecourse was in need of an upgrade, local contractor Mechanical Installation Heating Services (MIH) called on Hamworthy Heating for assistance. The grandstand accommodates 6,800 people in bars, restaurants and private boxes. MIH installed six Hamworthy Wessex ModuMax 250kW gas-fired condensing boiler modules with a total output of 1500kW. As well as providing the heating for the stadium, the boilers are the indirect primary heat source for a Hamworthy Powerstock PS300 calorifier and two 2,000-litre hot-water cylinders. Call 0845 450 2865, email
sales@hamworthy-heating.com or visit
www.hamworthy-heating.com
Damper control upgrade is major boost for fire safety systems
A new control system has been launched by smoke and fire damper manufacturer Actionair to meet increasingly testing end user requirements. The Actionpac LNS4 intelligent addressable system is a significant step forward in sophistication for smoke and fire damper control, and provides a number of features and benefits not previously available to installers and building owners/operators. It provides the user with a simple interface to damper operating data and configurations. Visit
www.ruskinuk.co.uk
Titan Products expands TPZ-Net Zigbee Wireless Range Titan Products continues to develop its TPZ-Net range of wireless sensors with the release of the TPZ-PIR occupancy sensor. Designed to detect movement in a space, the completely wireless, battery-powered sensor transmits a wireless signal to the TPZ-Net co-ordinator when movement is detected. The co-ordinator then communicates this state over a BACnet network that allows applications such as lighting and HVAC equipment to be controlled when occupants enter the room. Visit
www.titanproducts.com, call 0161 406 6480 or email
admin@titanproducts.com
Mikrofill at the Hazlitt Theatre The Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone, Kent, presents an eclectic mix of entertainment for all the family. However, it was decided that certain aspects of the theatre required updating. The existing inefficient plant was replaced with Mikrofill equipment and housed in a newly constructed rooftop plantroom. The mechanical equipment was specified by expert consulting engineers, Mervyn Hayes Associates, on behalf of Maidstone Council. Three Ethos 130kW
stainless steel, wall-mounted condensing boilers with a combined turndown ratio of 21>1, were installed by mechanical contractors Hadene Building Services of Chatham, Kent. Call 08452 606020 or visit
www.mikrofill.com
Heavenly solution for Manchester Delivering 300,000 ft2. of high-quality office space over 15 floors, the new glass-fronted £105m Co-operative Group HQ is leading the charge to deliver the company as a newly reinvigorated brand. The building, on Angel Square, was opened by the Queen. It has received wide recognition for its design, innovation and sustainable credentials and has been dubbed ‘the world’s greenest office’. The building is the result of a lot of thought going into every aspect, and has achieved a BREEAM rating of 95.16% – the highest awarded to date.
Grundfos Pumps were delighted to have been involved with this project and worked in conjunction with BAM Nuttall to supply a complete range of energy-efficient pump solutions. The company’s broad-ranging solutions are at the heart of this award-winning project and are providing all the HVAC, boosting and pressurisation needs. Email
grundfosuk@grundfos.com, call 01525 850000 or visit
www.grundfos.co.uk
70 CIBSE Journal February 2014
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