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Product Update
Independent Tests Prove 25% Destratification Solution
The Airius method of destratification,
Reduction in Energy Cooling Use
the moving of existing hot air at ceiling
Pentagon Protection, approved global distributors of
LX70 heat reduction film, in independent trials proved a
height to floor level, is the more cost
25% reduction in energy cooling costs. The LX70
effective alternative to traditional oversized
when applied to existing glazing ensures increased
ceiling fans or re-engineering existing HVAC
energy efficiency without affecting aesthetics, light
systems. In high buildings temperatures at
transmission or the view. With electricity the highest
roof or ceiling height can easily reach 35 °C
contributor of CO2 emissions and air-conditioned office
whilst temperatures on the floor can
space increasing, the application of LX70 provides an
struggle to reach acceptable levels.
immediate solution and improved energy performance
Airius Systems improve internal
of a building.
environments, balances temperatures,
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conserves energy and reduces heating costs
up to 50% or more! Airius is unique with the
ability to move air from one area to another
without ducting. Airius is inexpensive to
purchase, easy to install, simple to maintain
and economical to operate.
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Full Client Service
Gripdeck Limited manufacture a
range of anti-slip products proven to
eliminate or reduce slipping hazards
in public access areas or work
places. The various products
address problem areas such as
decking, stairs, footbridges, access
ramps, pontoons, boardwalks and
many others. Our slip resistant timber
decking, for example, retains the
natural aesthetics of timber whilst
A Logical Choice
providing excellent slip resistance.
The speed and the ease of creating building plans with
We have manufactured this product
Draft IT Architectural from CADlogic combined with an
for extensive use throughout the UK,
affordable price tag of just £99+VAT makes it a logical
Ireland and Holland. Other products
choice for the home or office user. Packed with
include structural non-slip panels,
features arranged in a slick and uncluttered interface,
stair nosings and anti-slip insert
Draft IT Architectural appeals to architects, building
strips. The company offers a full
designers and estate agents alike, drawing up
client service including advice, site
previously time-consuming items instantly.
survey, CAD design and installation.
Great flexibility of drawing setup is possible, select from
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numerous standard sheet sizes and scales. In addition
to this many options exist for the preferred drawing
units including millimetres, meters, fractional or decimal
feet and inches. Intelligent commands assist in the
speedy construction of walls, for example the arrow
keys can be used to specify a direction, then type in the
distance. You can also easily insert windows and
doors, quickly define roofs and automatically create
elevation views. In addition to the above the final
touches to designs can be added via the
comprehensive library of architectural symbols.
The DWG/DXF import and export capability then allows
communication of designs with customers.
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Revolutionary Heating System
ThermaSkirt
®
from DiscreteHeat is a revolutionary, eco friendly, heating system that
replaces skirting boards and radiators in one. Made from a high tech alloy polymer
extrusion with a choice of profiles, it connects to a normal boiler system and is
compatible with renewable energy sources such as ground source heat pumps and
solar panels. ThermaSkirt
®
can help reduce your energy consumption and thus your
carbon footprint, in-line with the government’s publication: ‘Code for Sustainable
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See inside back cover for Reader Enquiry Card or go online:
www.adfonline.eu
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