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Panasonic joins Smart Electric Lyon consortium
A ground-breaking project, billed as the largest European experiment on the electrical systems of the future, has started in Lyon. Supported by Panasonic Heating and Cooling, the President of Greater Lyon, EDF and its 20 partners, Smart Electric Lyon officially launched with the opening of its showroom on 28 October, 2013.
Panasonic will provide the project with a variety of its energy-efficient heating and cooling products, including the Aquarea Air Source Heat Pump – a super-efficient system for providing heating and/or cooling facilities, as well as the production of domestic hot water. Visit
www.panasonic.net
New Forest priced for Ideal Commercial Ideal Commercial Boilers has supplied five Evomax 80kW high-efficiency condensing wall-hung boilers to New Forest District Council, for Totton Health and Leisure Centre, Southampton. The Evomax boilers have provided the solution to a challenging array of installation requirements, as well as contributing to a 15 per cent reduction in
running costs. Rob Sowden, commercial gas engineer for New Forest District Council, specified the five Evomax 80kW boilers because he knew them to be reliable and because of the space and energy-saving capabilities they offered. Email
commercial@idealheating.com, call 01482 492251 or visit
www.idealcommercialheating.com
Crescent extends LED tube retrofit range On show at Ecobuild, London 4–6 March, Stand S449. UK-based Crescent Lighting has launched a range of Energy Focus LED retrofit tubes, which are robustly designed and offer industry-leading light quality of up to 130 lm/W. They are ideally suited for many commercial lighting, re-lamping and energy performance applications, including warehouses, factories, cold rooms, education, healthcare, office and municipal facilities, car parks, stations and depots.
The range sets the standard for quality and price performance, combining light quality with significant savings on maintenance and energy costs. The products are direct descendants of the LED tubes originally developed for the US Navy by parent company Energy Focus as part of a multimillion DARPA- funded programme. LED retrofits for T8 and T12 fluorescents
Industry-leading 130 lm/W efficacy Robust design/military pedigree Compatible with existing fixtures/ control systems
600, 1200, 1500 and 1800mm sizes
50,000 hours-rated lamp life Fast paybacks Rotating and locking end caps Industry-certified including CE, ROHS
Five-year warranty For more information, call 01635 878888, email
sales@crescent.co.uk or visit
www.crescent.co.uk
www.cibsejournal.com February 2014 CIBSE Journal 71
Smedegaard UK New Hydro Range Smedegaard has launched a range of Fluid Category 5 compliant break tank booster sets. The Hydro Family of booster sets comprise four units: the HydroTech85, HydroBox20, HydroBoost FC5-85 and HydroBoost FC5-210. This wide range of variable and fixed-speed break tank packaged booster sets combine a high performance while being compact, easy to use and easy to maintain. The Hydro range offers all that customers could require from a Category 5 compliant break tank booster set. Each unit uses the Smedegaard HydroSmart pump and controller module package. Visit
www.smedegaard.co.uk
Toshiba introduces high-efficiency compact outdoor condensing units Toshiba Air Conditioning (a division of Toshiba Carrier UK) has introduced a new range of compact outdoor condensing units, designed to be easy to carry and install. The Series 4 units are as much as 8kg lighter than previous models – representing a reduction of some 11% – a major advantage for installers transporting and installing the units. This enables units to be installed above one another, in a double-deck configuration, saving space on buildings and outdoor plant areas. Call 0870 843 0333, email general.enquiries@
toshiba-ac.com or visit
www.toshiba-aircon.co.uk
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