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32 editor’s focus CVO Fire


CVO Fire has extended its range of Outdoor Heaters with the addi- tion of Patio Heaters manufactured by ITALKERO in Italy. These high quality heaters can be seen in many Bars, Hotels and Restaurants around the World. All products have unique design features and con- temporary Italian styling and the quality stands out when compared to other outdoor heaters currently on the market. All heaters have a unique torch of flame which is contained within a glass tube. Models are available with built in lights to provide additional outdoor lighting.


enq. 142 The Old Radiator Company


The Old Radiator Company, part of the Reclaim and Ruse Group, specialises in the specification, restoration and refurbishment of original cast iron radiator from stock of 4,500 radiators making them the largest in Europe. A radiator from the Old Radiator Company arrives painted in your choice of colour or polished, fully tested (and guaranteed) with modern fittings to enable the radiator to be plumbed directly into a modern central heating system. They can advise on the appropriate radiator for your project, which can be delivered by their own delivery vehicles. Complementary thermostatic valves and accessories are also available.


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AKW Medicare


The biggest concern for many people when it comes to designing a wetroom is draining and waterproofing the bathroom. A high quality former – es- sentially an underfloor shower tray – should be used to guarantee the room is watertight and properly sealed. One exam- ple is TriForm®, a new easy-fit linear shower former, perfect for wetroom instal- lations. The practical factors of TriForm® are balanced with strong design. The for- mer is capable of bearing weights of up to 40 stone/254kg – making it resilient enough for wheelchair users or those re- quiring additional care when showering – plus features a unique integral trough waste that maintains excellent water in- tegrity without silicone.


enq. 144 Saxum Fläkt Woods


The Fläkt Woods air handling units are now available in Revit MagiCAD has now released an integration to Acon so that air handling units can be used in Revit. The purpose of Fläkt Woods Revit plug-in is to use Acon directly from MagiCAD for Revit or Revit as a product configurator when adding Fläkt Woods products into project. Fläkt Woods Revit plug-in calls Fläkt Woods selection software (Acon) with input parameters to calculate the device, transfer device geometry, technical data and calculation results from Acon into Revit.


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Saxum is a design practice established in 2000 and has earned a deserved reputation for high quality custom built stairs, balustrades, glass walkways and canopies, along with hi-end joinery. With a really creative attitude, design flair and engineering prowess, Saxum looks after each project with passion, from concept through design, manufacture and installation. They work with architects, designers and design aware clients nationwide and beyond and have a particular penchant for new builds!


enq. 146 respond online... search our information archive at www.adfonline.eu Induced Energy


Induced Energy has specialised in induction systems since 1991, earning an enviable reputation for performance and reliability. Each induction ring provides 3kW of power and is available in single, two ring, or four ring configu- rations. Induction is now also available for keeping hot food hot with the new iPlate, a food preparation surface one minute and a keep hot surface at the flick of a switch. As part of your carbon reduction commitment, why not consider induction in the kitchen, and induction keep hot in the servery?


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