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16 editor’sfocus 1. Core Gravel UK


Core Gravel UK Ltd is the manufacturer and sup- plier of ground stabilisers, water retention sys- tems and drainage cells. The company’s leading product is the COREgravel Stabiliser System –a hexagonal grid with a geo-textile membrane firmly attached, designed to retain gravel. High profile clients include the National Trust, the R.H.S. and several County Councils. A major in- stall for Glasgow City Council was the 5,000 sq metre overflow car park at the £70 million River- side Museum project.


enq. 116 2. Bespoke Fireplace Designs


Bespoke Fireplace Designs specialise in creating products to a client’s personal specification. Whether it be a four-sided suspended glass fire- place or a minimalistic hole in the wall fire, Bespoke Fireplace Designs are the specialists. They cater for both residential and commercial clients, and were delighted to be involved in designing and supplying bespoke fires for the new prestigious Corinthia Hotel and Spa in London. So if you are looking for an inspirational feature fire, why not visit ther website or call to discuss your design.


enq. 117 1. 3. Nuaire


Known globally for its innovation in fan design, Nuaire introduces a new range of twin fans to meet the latest industry requirements. The Aire-Volve range offers low noise, lower SFPs and the smallest available case size by duty. The energy-efficient, low profile unit utilises patented damper arrangement allowing installation at any angle. A full length access panel with safety retaining features allows quick installation, com- missioning and maintenance. Built-in Ecosmart controls guarantee low energy costs, while a constant pressure option will further improve the building’s energy performance.


enq. 118 4. Express Bi-Folding Doors 4.


The Express ‘XPView’ is the most superior quality bi-folding door system manufactured in the UK. Although face widths are narrow, with a typical sightline of 120mm, the frames are incredibly strong, allowing the individual door panels to be made up to 1200mm wide and 3000mm high. With these same dimensions, the even more im- pressive XPView80 boasts a typical sightline of 112mm. High insulation technology means an overall U value of 1.3 is achieved - the lowest U value of any aluminium bi-folding door.


enq. 119 3. 5. Built Environment Technology


Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery is strongly encouraged by latest Building Regulations and is considered essential for low-energy and Passive houses. With the addition of a ground energy intake duct, MVHR delivers natural heating and cooling with no running costs. The ground energy intake duct is laid at a depth where ground temperatures remain at 7-12o


the MVHR unit can therefore be 7-9o atmosphere in winter and 12-14o


. The air supply to warmer than


cooler in summer.


Heating & cooling gains are enjoyed, carbon emissions reduced and comfort levels improved.


enq. 120 6. LED Supplies 5. 6. respond online... search our information archive at www.adfonline.eu


LED-Supplies.com offer a comprehensive range of flexible LED tape in both single colour and colour changing options. This LED tape is suitable for use in a wide range of commercial applica- tions. LED-Supplies.com also provide a complete selection of suitable LED drivers and power sup- plies, controllers and installation accessories in- cluding aluminium channel & cabling. Technical staff are available to discuss your requirements in detail to advise on the most suitable LED lighting product for your application.


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