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heating, ventilation & services Prestigious London riverside offices uses Keraflo’s Tanktronic to help ensure safe and healthy water
A new building situated on London’s Victoria Embankment has installed the very latest in tank technology to manage its provision of potable (drinking) water. In common with most large commercial buildings, it is provided with cold water from the rising main via a basement tank, in this case a 24,000 litre capacity reservoir which guarantees uninterrupted supply to the building . Sub-contractors Imtech Group turned to Keraflo for a solution that would not only guarantee the safety of the water, but also a flexible supply within the shared building. The decision was made to install Tanktronic. Tanktronic is an electronic tank management system which provides a complete solution to monitoring water levels and temperature, as well as managing and controlling tank filling. It can be integrated into a building management system to alert the management team to any changes in the stored water. It also has a very useful calendar (holiday) setting so that the building management team can vary tank capacity to match demand. Its smart functionality includes a Repeater Panel, which enables control from up to 100 metres away (meaning tanks housed in basements or roofs can be controlled from the comfort of the management office) and the Battery Module, which provides up to two days of normal operation in the event of a power failure.
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LG launches new multi V S
energy efficiency, as evidenced by a 3.95 energy efficiency ratio (EER) in cooling operation and a 4.25 coefficient of performance (COP) in heating operation. The Multi V S is available here in the UK, now. For more information, please visit
partner.lge.com/uk or you can email LG at
HVAC.marketing@
lge.com
01753 491500
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LG Electronics (LG) has released its latest variable refrigerant flow (VRF) solution, the Multi V S. Designed specifically for small offices and retail stores, the compact, lightweight model offers effective heating and cooling as well as considerable installation flexibility. Multi V S neatly fits the gap between Multi Split systems and large VRF systems. LG’s new VRF system boasts superior
enq.245 Trios helps bus station improve efficiency
The installation of new air conditioning into an iconic bus station is helping keep office staff comfortable – whatever the weather. The existing air conditioning system had worked well since 2002 but was getting old and was using R22 refrigerant which is now banned, so the company was aware
that it needed to find a suitable replacement. Costas Ioannou, operations manager for Trios Compliance which was commissioned to update the station’s services said: “The Replace system from Mitsubishi Electric can really help because it can often simplify the renewal of air conditioning by allowing us to keep all the existing pipes and wiring, this means we can swop over the indoor and outdoor units without having to dismantle and then reinstall all the internal piping”.
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