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FOUR J & E Hall Fusion Condensing Units and a cellar cooler have been installed at the Fazenda Rodizio Bar and Grill, a new Brazilian restaurant in Liverpool. The installers were Leeds-based GRS Refrigeration and the distributors were FSW Refrigeration. Housed in a cabinet made of electro-galvanised mild steel, with anti-corrosion treatment and coated in baked polyester powder paint, the compact size of the units and the ease of fitting made them a good choice for the restaurant.
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The integral IP54-rated control panel provides further protection to all essential electrical components. All units are acoustically lined and have components fitted during manufacture to save the installer time and money. They are available for medium and low temperature applications. The new cellar installed by GRS Refrigeration has a JCC cellar cooler unit which is proving to be a cost effective and reliable way of keeping beer and wines in fine condition. The JCC low-noise units are fitted with a standard electronic controller across the range which allows room temperatures down to 4°C. Cooling capacities range from 1.68kW to 6.70kW. J&E Hall
01332 253400
FAN COIL units manufactured by Ability Projects are being used to help air condition 62 Buckingham Gate, a commercial complex on London’s Victoria Street. The £1m development was completed last year in a unique prism-shaped format as part of the Land Securities Group Victoria regeneration project.
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Designed for mixed commercial usage, the 11 storey building comprises almost 24,000m2 of Grade ‘A’ office accommodation plus 1,500m2 of high profile retail premises and restaurants at ground floor level.
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Air conditioning is provided throughout by Ability EC-DC Evolution ceiling mounted EVO270 and vertical EVOVERT 4-pipe fan coil units with heating and cooling duties between 0.6kW and 3kW. All FCUs are fitted with BacNet BMS controller, return air and supply sensors, self-balancing and self-commissioning PICC valve sets – the latter being complete with flushing bypass, isolating valves, drains and flow measurement points and extended condensate pans. All units meet NR35 operating noise requirements. Ability Projects 01202 305800
AIREDALE INTERNATIONAL has provided a cool solution for the new £2.25m high density, energy efficient data centre at the University of Portsmouth, which opened at the end of 2013.
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Working in partnership with Sudlows, Airedale was chosen for its ability to offer a complete solution that allows the university full control of its data centre cooling plant and which is set to bring significant energy savings with a projected PUE level of 1.14 (load dependent).
Airedale’s ACIS web-based control interface delivers intelligent, graphical remote management of the data centre and interfaces with multiple protocols to monitor all elements of the site. This includes two 500kW Airedale DeltaChill FreeCool chillers, two 34kW SmartCool chilled water precision air conditioning units and 35 high density OnRak rear door IT cooling units (up to 25kW load per rack), in addition to external generator, building fresh air supply, battery and build room air conditioning units; UPS room equipment; and water leak detection and fire suppression systems.
ACIS also integrates with the University’s legacy
Building Management System (BMS) allowing full visibility of data centre alarms from the main site. The Airedale solution provides indirect free cooling to the data centre, with direct fresh air free cooling the UPS room, delivering free cooling up to 95% of the year depending on ambient temperature. When free cooling is available, chilled water set points are maximised up to 20°C to prolong free cooling. Airedale International Air Conditioning 0113 239 1000
HUMIDITY SOLUTIONS has designed, supplied, installed and commissioned a humidity control solution for digital print specialist VGL. The two ELMC10 electrode boiler humidifiers are maintaining the precise and stable humidity control required for a new HP 5600 digital printer at VGL’s facility in Reading.
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Russell Fry from VGL said: “We recently upgraded to the HP 5600. However, to maintain the required throughput reliably we needed to ensure the relative humidity was stable. We spoke to a number of humidity specialists and it was clear that Humidity Solutions had the best understanding of what our business required, as well as the technical requirements for the printer.” The two ELMC10 humidifiers are fitted with direct air ventilation units to distribute water vapour directly into the space, and are positioned at high level to ensure efficient distribution with no wetting of machinery. The units have been sized to allow for 12 air changes per hour and achieve a minimum of 50% RH and maximum of 70% RH (non-condensing) at 20°C to 25°C.
In maintaining a stable humidity, the units are ensuring the printed products are of high quality while also eliminating static electricity. Humidity Solutions
www.humiditysolutions.co.uk
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