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Ecodan prepares for the toughest challenge yet
4,800km across the world’s second largest ocean from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean. James Timbs-Harrison, crew member and Mitsubishi Electric Heating Product Manager says: “If you take into account the fact that only 500 people have ever rowed across the Atlantic but over 4,000 have climbed Everest then you can begin to see how tough this challenge really is.”
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Mitsubishi Electric has sponsored All Beans No Monkeys, a team of four men who will row the Atlantic later this year when they take part in the Tallisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. Deemed to be one of the toughest races on earth, the Tallisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge will see the crew row
Under floor air conditioning for Centrica
Under floor air conditioning proved to be a flexible and modular approach for heating and cooling the Aberdeen headquarters of one of the UK’s leading oil and gas companies, Centrica Energy. AET Flexible Space was specified by consultant KJ Tait to provide comfort cooling for Centrica in the upper three floors of building, with the ability to
easily adapt and reconfigure to future changes being a key factor. The AET Flexible Space system utilises the plenum beneath a raised floor as the ventilation duct, eliminating the need for ceiling based duct work and making it easy and economical to adapt services to changes in the workplace.
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Leading M&E Contractor, Pro-Mec UK Ltd has recently donated £1,000 to the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity after receiving an award for its pioneering environmental work as part of Mitsubishi Electric’s ‘Green Gateway Awards’. The Awards were created by Mitsubishi Electric to recognise the important contribution of its partners
in encouraging energy efficiency in the built environment and, in addition to a trophy the winner receives the donation to a charity of their choice. “Deciding on Midlands Air Ambulance Charity was easy for me as so many of us travel the motorways and these guys are there to help if things go drastically wrong”, explained Pro-Mec’s Martin Chetter. “These guys are unsung heroes.”
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Ideal for low temperature renewable systems Ideal for high pressure systems The latest patented european technology A unique aluminium radiator design Half the weight of steel 82 vertical and horizontal sizes Delivered within 3 working days
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Since its launch at the end of last year, the Slimfocus from Diligence International has proved to be popular in both modern and traditional settings. This simple but stunning tubular design is the latest addition to the Focus range from Diligence International, and its slim
look has found interest with Architects and end users as it sits comfortably in any type of decor. Available in pivoting and non‐pivoting options, suspended or floor standing, the Slimfocus measures just 324mm diameter so it has the ability to quietly blend with its surroundings, while – at the same time – providing a stylish focal point for any room. This fire offers an impressive 6kW output.
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Convenient & Clean Burning Up to 5.2kW Heat Output Low Running Costs Total and Instant Control
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