28 South West Building & Construction
June-July 2011 A whole new world of lighting possibilities. The UK’s LED Experts since 1984
Ultra low energy ENVIRONMENT
OMC's Semiconductor Lighting Solutions are a
truly superior alternative to traditional fluorescent and halogen lighting.
Candela House, Cardrew Ind Est, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SS Tel: 01209 215424 Fax: 01209 215197
Email:
omc-sales@omc-uk.com Website:
www.omc-uk.com RAINWATER PRODUCTS LTD
Suppliers to Agriculture and Building Industry
● Water Storage Tanks ● Rainwater Harvesting Tanks ● Underground Drainage ● Guttering & Downpipes ● MDPE Water Pipe & Fittings ● Sewage Treatment Plants From £1,900 For more details please phone Richard
01884 881782 07801 298846 01884 881458
Email:
sales@rainwaterproducts.com www.rainwaterproducts.com
THE Optoelectronic Manu- facturing Corporation (UK) Ltd (OMC) offers ultra-low-energy long-life semi-conductor lighting products which can replace almost any traditional lighting. Recently the company has introduced a range of retrofit LED replacements for T8 fluorescent tubes which offer enhanced efficiency and longevity. Two main styles of replacement tubes are supplied - a low-voltage 24V input tube and a tube with an integrated mains driver allowing the light to be powered directly by 240V. In many cases, the conversion is straightforward - you simply remove the fluorescent light starter and swap the tube for an LED version.
These LED replacement tubes
provide around the same level of light as the fluorescent tubes while saving between 50 to 65 per cent on electricity usage. The tubes have an average life
expectancy of more than five years on-time. They do not require a warm-up period and are unharmed by being switched on and off - making them suitable for use with occupancy sensors. Another advantage is the LED tubes are solid-state devices which contain no hazardous gases. In addition, when they eventually do require replacement it is possible to repair and recycle the tubes rather than throw them away. For more information, contact OMC at Candela House, Cardrew Industrial Estate, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 1SS. Tel 01209 215424. Fax 01209 215197. Email omc-sales@omc-
uk.com. Web
www.omc-uk.com.
■ RAINWATER Products Ltd, which has a new depot at Unit
25, Mountbatten Way, Tiverton, promises to supply the complete package on anything to do with ‘the wet stuff ’. The company offers quality products - including guttering systems, rainwater harvesting goods and drainage coil and underground systems - at affordable prices. For more information, tel 01884 881782, fax 01675 462395 or email via
sales@rainwaterproducts.com.
www.rainwaterproducts.com.
■ FLAMINGRATE supplies and fits wood burning stoves and wood pellet stoves. Visit the Flamingrate showroom at Unit 3, Mannings Yard, Shutterton Bridge, Dawlish, Devon. Tel 01626 867688.
■ GROUNDSOURCE
SouthWest, a division of Aquasource SW Ltd, provides a complete service for heat pump supply and installation throughout the South West. The business is an approved installer of the Kensa Engineering range of heat pumps and can also provide an installation service, including all groundworks, for all other makes and models of pumps.
Aquasource SW Ltd is an established supplier of water boreholes and related services throughout Cornwall and West Devon. For more information, please ring 01209 862874 or email
roger@groundsourcesw.co.uk.
■ NEW Generation Energy Ltd is an established renewable energy business that was begun by Andy and Sonja Metcalf over four years ago. Andy is an
Websites
www.flamin-grate.co.uk or
www.dfflues.co.uk.
Multi-Fuel and Wood Burning Stoves
Full Design and Installation Service
Vitreous Enamel Flue Products Stainless Steel Flexible Liners
Twin Walled Flue Systems Cowls and Terminals Log Stores and Axes Fireplace Furniture
FREE QUOTATIONS Tel: 01626 867688 Unit 3, Mannings Yard,
Shutterton Bridge, Dawlish, Devon EX7 0LX Email:
flues@btinternet.com
Domestic:
www.flamin-grate.co.uk Commercial:
www.dfflues.co.uk
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