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insulation; heating, ventilation & services


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possibly designed by Harry Hobart. With underfloor, plenum systems, fully conditioned air is fed into the plenum by zonal downflow units, which is then supplied into the workspace via fan terminal units. The fantile units feature integrated controllers where users can personally adjust fan speed and temperature to suit their own comfort. Systems can be configured with underfloor or high level return and can easily integrate with passive or other ventilation systems.


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AET Flexible Space, a leading provider of underfloor air conditioning is currently delivering equipment to the former Ireland Brothers warehouse in Belfast. The building is a five storey redbrick warehouse originally constructed for Ireland Brothers Linen Manufacturers around 1905, 


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Building Information modelling (BIM) is becoming more widely used as architects and specifiers see the benefit in time saving and accuracy that it can offer for their plans and modelling. Vortice products are now listed on the BIM Object database and drawings/specifications are free to download. The big


benefit of BIM is that all those interacting with a building can optimise their actions, with entire teams working to the same standards to produce the best possible project outcomes. BIM brings together all the components for a building so different aspects of the design can be integrated more effectively. Vortice BIM models are free to download from the http://bimobject.com/en/product.


01283 492949 www.vortice.ltd.uk The ultimate solution to low water pressure and flow  


Stuart Turner’s successful range of flomate mains boost pumps has been further extended with the introduction of the new flomate iBoost. Poor water pressure and limited flow rates can be a real problem for many households. In a larger property with multiple bathrooms and en-suites, these issues frequently result in poor performing showers at key times of day and can make showering a miserable event rather than the invigorating experience that it should be! The flomate iBoost has been developed for larger domestic properties which have significant water pressure and flow demands. This new fully integrated package combines a 200 litre cold water break tank which overcomes restricted mains water flow and a high performance multi-stage pump to dramatically boost pressure. The flomate iBoost is capable of delivering water at pressures up to 4.5 bar and peak flow rates in excess of 100 litres per minute. In normal use, the system will deliver 60 litres per minute at three bar which is adequate for four showers each delivering a more than satisfactory 15 litres per minute. Designed for use in conjunc- tion with the latest high-flow combination boilers and pressurised hot water cylinder systems, the iBoost features a high gloss white front panel and won’t look out of place if standing amongst other appliances in a kitchen, utility room or garage.


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THE FIRST NAME IN SPRAY FOAM INSULATION


THE EVOLUTION OF INSULATION  


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The Icynene Insulation System is a series of soft, flexible spray foam insulation products that delivers up to 50% greater energy savings when compared to other insulation products. Icynene is perfect for loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, drylining insulation, sound insulation and more.


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Icynene has been successfully tested and certified for applications directly to the underside of breathable and non breathable roof membranes and felts and recently received BBA certification for this application. Icynene absorbs the lowest amount of moisture and has the highest level of vapour resistivity of any soft foam on the market.


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Spacetherm has been supplied by the A. Proctor Group for Ski Dubai, one of the most demanding of all environments, where thermal performance is crucial. Located in the Mall of the Emirates, this unique structure provides 22,500m2


of indoor ski area. Due to the challenging nature of the centre, it


requires innovative products, which are capable of maintaining the temperature range between -1 to -20°C, therefore Arup consultants approved the use of Spacetherm. Designed to prevent thermal bridging through a component or element of a structure, Spacetherm’s unique properties can be beneficial in managing thermal bridging either in warm or cold climates.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com Kingspan TEK offers outstanding returns


A new study from Sweett Group has demonstrated that by specifying the Kingspan TEK Cladding Panel over traditional steel frame wall systems, it is possible to reduce wall thicknesses and increase usable space within com- mercial properties. The report shows that this can lead to a Return on Investment (ROI) of over 1,000 per cent on the cost of the panels. The ‘Real Value of Space’ research was commissioned by Kingspan Insulation. The summary


and full report are available to download for free on the Kingspan TEK website. Sweett Group’s research considers two external wall scenarios and compares a Kingspan TEK Cladding Panel construction with two metal stud wall construc- tions insulated with mineral fibre and rock mineral fibre.


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