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RAK Ceramics to launch new Rimless WC at KBB RAK Ceramics is launching a series of new innovations from its 112 m² stand at this year’s KBB exhibition. New products include RAK’s Rimless WC range; part of RAK’s popular Compact bathroom collection, the range includes six rimless toilets featuring a small footprint and curved, contemporary design. In addition to standard formats for hygiene-conscious consumers, three extended projec- tions are available for wheelchair users, in both back- to-wall and close-coupled formats. All models feature comfort height levels and comply to the Department of Health’s HTM64 Standard. They also feature RAK’s new eco-friendly revised trap design and modified Geberit cistern fitting, which reduces flushing volume by 33.5
per cent to just 4.0/2.5 litres. All main product range roomsets will be sited around a central hospitality area.
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Roca unveils its new products for 2012 at KBB Roca’s KBB stand is dedicated to its fantas- tic new products for 2012. Sanitaryware with complementary furniture is a key theme with the launch of the Dama-N and Victoria-N collections. Furthermore, there is a clever concept
for cloakrooms/small
bathrooms called Mini; a luxury whirlpool bath, plus two innovative WCs – the InTank Meridian, the first WC to offer wall-hung and back-to-wall options, which do not
require a concealed cistern and CleanRim The Gap. Also on the stand will be two new brassware ranges, shower columns and last but by no means least, Lun Plus, a super heavy gauge double-ended steel bath.
t 01530 830080
www.roca.com
kbb hall 20, E70
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Easier installation & maintenance Would easier on-site installation and long-term main- tenance appeal to you when selecting a rainwater harvesting system? The WISY vortex filter used by Rainharvesting Systems Ltd offers both; its robust- ness (it can withstand the weight of vehicles pass- ing directly above) renders an external protective chamber unnecessary so installation is much simpler; and a special vertical cleaning mesh uses gravity to remove debris from the rainwater before it enters the storage tank. This prevents clogging up and reduced efficiency, leading to fewer essential cleaning visits. Would the building contractors and end users thank you for choosing Rainharvesting Systems?
t 01452 772000
www.rainharvesting.co.uk
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Stormwater storage built into university The construction of a new hall of residence at The University of Exeter has incorporated an innovative and space saving, stormwater storage solution, using Hydro Stormbloc®
dation structure, consultant engineers Airey & Coles enabled the redeveloped site to meet strict sustainable drainage requirements. In line with UPP’s sustainability goals for the development, the Stormbloc®
within
the foundation of the building. By designing a storage tank using Hydro’s Stormbloc®
modular storage within the foun- was designed to mimic a
natural storage pond feature as part of the building construc- tion. 400m3
of storage was built for surface water runoff
around the foundation piles beneath Block H of Birks Grange, utilising the only free space available as part of a challenging redevelopment.
t 01275 878371
www.hydro-international.biz
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