heritage & historic buildings special report; healthcare estates show preview Sentinel Commercial’s cost, energy and water saving solution to limescale control healthcare estates stand no F21
Healthcare facilities looking for a scientifically and independently proven cost, energy and water saving solution to limescale control should visit Sentinel Commercial at stand F21 at this year’s IHEEM Exhibition in Manchester. The OEM-endorsed water treatment specialist offers KalGUARD, a widely specified and client-adopted limescale control system that uses Part L recommended electrolytic technology to treat incoming mains water without wasting water or requiring salt. By controlling limescale formation on heat transfer surfaces, internal pipework surfaces, system components and sanitary fittings, KalGUARD helps to maximise the longevity of system components and appliances, prevent premature repairs, replacements and unplanned maintenance, optimise water flow and pressure, and increase energy efficiency. In addition, systems that are free of limescale are easier to treat for legionella prevention – an ever-present concern in healthcare premises. When installed on a rising main before water storage tanks and booster sets, a single KalGUARD kit is able to permanently treat an entire system. This is important in healthcare buildings, which typically house extensive and complex water systems, and makes KalGUARD an attractive value engineering solution. In addition, KalGUARD’s controller or additional pulse splitter can be linked to a site’s BMS, enabling easy monitoring. KalGUARD systems can offer an ROI of less than 12 months.
Airglaz toughened glass for specialist display
showcase applications in museums and galleries, as well as for use in display cases for high value items in historical properties. The new range has been created for use where absolute visual clarity and high levels of protection are priority considerations. AirGlaz is available in a range of thicknesses, with multiple size and laminate combinations for different and customised applications.
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Specialist glass processing company Romag has introduced a new toughened laminated glass range incorporating the highest levels of transparency and durability on the market. The company’s new AirGlaz product combines special anti-reflective properties with maximum strength for bespoke
enq.170 Supporting conservation for over 30 Years
There is now far greater awareness of the general principles of conservation and the need for minimal intervention, maximum retention of the original build- ing fabric and preservation of its original aesthetics and appearance. At Helifix this is nothing new as these were the very principles on which the company was founded
more than 30 years ago and which have guided its development ever since. Helifix designed the first one-piece helical remedial wall tie, which has since formed the basis of its extremely successful range of special purpose stainless steel ties, fixings and reinforcement systems that now repair, strengthen and preserve masonry structures worldwide. Being slim, versatile, lightweight and flexible they are non-intrusive, but very effective and reliable.
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