Heating and Hot Water Solutions for the Future
Hamworthy Heating will be
demonstrating its commitment to sustainable energy solutions at EcoBuild 2010. On offer will be a range of renewable and traditional technologies designed for commercial heating and hot water systems, and the Hamworthy team will be on hand to share their technical expertise with visitors to the stand. Hamworthy will be showcasing its TherMaster range of hydraulic interface units, opening up a whole new approach to heating multiple occupancy buildings. Visitors to EcoBuild can also see biomass boilers for wood chip and wood pellet; ModuSol solar thermal systems; air source heat pump solutions; Wessex ModuMax modular boilers, and Dorchester DR-TC hot water heaters suitable for solar integration.
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Heating Control Is Easy With Honeywell
run, there is no disruption during wiring and no damage to the décor. The controls and large displays have been very carefully designed to be very easy to use by people of all ages and abilities.
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Tel: 08457 678999 www.honeywelluk.com
Hydroflow HS38
The Hydroflow HS38 is a physical water treatment system from Hydropath Holdings designed for domestic dwellings. Larger units are available for commercial buildings. The technology is patented and proven around the world. Easily attached to pipework, it emits an electrical signal that propagates throughout the heating system, whether water is flowing or not. Clusters of ions are created that bicarbonates bind to each other rather than internal surfaces, so that they are merely washed away. Unlike softeners, drinking water is therefore not affected so that all the mineral/health benefits can be realised.
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Tel: 0115 986 9966 www.hydropath.com
Period Internal Timber Doors
Iconic Internal Doors offer a collection of eco-engineered doors manufactured from 100% ‘FSC Pure’ solid timber. The London range has been designed by Iconic to reproduce historical detail at an economical price. The solid construction allows the doors to be site reduced if desired to suit existing openings from 712mm (2’3”) to 915mm (3’) in width and from 1981mm (6’5”) to 1931mm (6’3”) in height. The Iconic door is an engineered wood product that uses solid timber sections which are engineered for enhanced durability, strength and stability. The company’s 100% ‘FSC Pure’ certification identifies that there is no mixed-source material used in this premium timber product. The stock doors are supplied in a semi-finish paint but the bespoke range includes a selection of luxurious Italian style varnished finishes.
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work together automatically, straight out of the box, so are quick and simple to install. They feature TPI (Time Proportional and Integral) advanced energy saving control. With no control cables to
heating control packs, which make it very easy to make home heating systems energy efficient and more comfortable. Wireless enabled time controllers and wireless thermostats in Sundial RF2
packs
Honeywell has launched its Sundial RF2
wireless enabled
Changes at Heatec
Heatec Radiators, the specialist
manufacturer of radiators to electric, is moving to new modern premises just 50 yards from the modernistic Sage Building on Gateshead Quayside. The Heatec range will be re-launched in a new multi-part catalogue which will be available by the 1st March. This new catalogue can be obtained by contacting Heatec Radiators Limited. A new service of radiator conversion to electric for trade customers came into operation on the 1st of February. Only new radiators of approved design can be converted. Please contact Chris for a quotation. Normal turn round is 5 working days from the receipt of the radiators. It is expected that the new Heatec Heating Showroom at Saville House will be available in early March. For further information please contact Chris or Peter.
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SUDS Product Could Revolutionise UK Street Scenes
application of sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) across England, and Wales through the introduction of new national standards, the Hydro Filterra® system could revolutionise the management of stormwater runoff by bringing lessons learned from the USA where it is already extensively installed.
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It’s Solar Power, But Not As You Know It…
The next generation of photovoltaic panels, hailed as a revolution in photovoltaic systems for creating sustainable green electricity, is set to change the future of solar power production. Solyndra®
Photovoltaic system, available from ICB (International Construction Bureau) Ltd, represents a technological breakthrough - a low cost system that develops the highest possible solar electrical energy output. Especially developed for flat or typical low slope rooftops Solyndra challenges all current thinking around photovoltaic's. Traditional flat panels have been replaced by a lightweight grilles which simply rest on the roof.
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Tel: 01202 579208 www.icb.uk.com
Icynene’s New Dealer Launches in Scotland
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issues. It will use Icynene’s water blown soft foam insulation, the fastest growing insulation material in the world today, which contains no harmful emissions. Icynene has been used in over 200,000 environmentally-friendly and energy efficient projects across the world and is a proven pathway to improving energy efficiency and reducing CO2
Eco Insulate will offer improved airtight spray foam insulation to the Scottish residential and commercial markets. The company recognises changes to building standards and sustainability requirements are making developers and specifiers look at new products to address energy conservation
Solar
An innovative new SUDS-compliant bioretention and bio filtration system from
Hydro International
could change UK urban street scenes and achieve greatly improved stormwater runoff quality and control in city environments. As the Government consults on proposals to enforce widespread
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