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New record pipe run set by air- conditioning chiller system A new Turbomiser chiller installation at Swansea Civic Centre is believed to have the longest pipework run ever used on a Turbocor-based air-conditioning project. Designed and project-managed by the council’s in-house mechanical and electrical design and maintenance section, the project uses two 420kW ‘split’ Turbomisers, installed by Cool-Therm’s Wales branch in the building’s plant room.
They are connected to two air-cooled condensers some 70 metres away on the rooftop. Email
enquiries@cooltherm.co.uk or call 0117 9610006
EcoCharger extends Lochinvar range
Boiler and water heater manufacturer Lochinvar has added to its extensive range of gas-fired water heaters, following the launch of its latest model. EcoCharger is a range of seven gas-fired condensing water heaters with integral storage capacities from 220 to 488 litres. Hot-water recovery rates range from 540 to 2,100 litres per hour at a 50ºC temperature rise. The EcoCharger addition extends the choice of condensing water heaters to 30 separate models from six product ranges, providing further flexibility of choice to heating and hot water system designers. Visit
www.lochinvar.ltd.uk
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redactive.co.uk Your guide to building services suppliers
DIRECTORY Air Conditioning Air Handling Controls/BMS/Controllability Manufacturer of high quality bespoke AHU’s.
Specialists in refurbishment and site assembly projects. Rapid delivery service available.
Aircraft Air Handling Ltd Unit 20, Moorfi eld Ind Est,
Cotes Heath, Stafford, ST21 6QY Tel: 01782 791545 Fax: 01782 791283
Email:
info@aircraftairhandling.com Web:
www.aircraftairhandling.com LST Radiators
Easy installation – ready assembled Attractive functional design
BSRIA tested outputs and surface temperatures SteriTouch® as standard
antimicrobial surfaces
Energy efficient copper aluminium emitters
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Tel: 02392 450889 Fax: 02392 471319
www.groenholland.co.uk
Certificate Number MCS 1201 Heat Pumps
Ground Source Heat Pump Installations
Meeting Renewables Targets
LEADERS IN FLUID PUMPING EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS
• Water Pressure Booster Sets • Tank Level & Temperature Controls • Sealed System Pressurisation Units • Bespoke Design Service • Water Storage • Energy Efficient • Hydraulic Shock Control
Head Office: 01206 215121 Manchester: 0161 226 4727
www.aquatechpressmain.co.uk February 2014 CIBSE Journal 73 Energy Effi ciency
Birling Consulting Ltd Professional Services: • BMS Design & Specifi cation • System design for controllable energy effi cient operation
• Integration of Low Carbon Technologies • Controllability Reviews • PM, Reports, Guides, Advice, etc.
See: Taking Control - CIBSE Journal Dec 2011
Graham P Smith CEng MInstMC MCIBSE T: 01548 830672 E:
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www.birlingconsulting.co.uk
Pump Packages
Videos focus on heat-pump technology Mitsubishi Electric has launched two online videos to highlight the benefits of renewable heat-pump technology. The first focuses on how the Ecodan range can offer reduced running costs; ease installation; and lower carbon emissions for social housing providers and landlords. Organisations operating in this sector need to help combat fuel poverty among tenants, and face increasing pressure to lower their organisation’s overall carbon footprint. The second looks at the issues from a homeowner’s point of view and highlights how Ecodan can provide a cost-effective alternative to oil heating. Visit
www.heating.mitsubishielectric.co.uk
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