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Heating & Plumping; Insulation (Including thermal & Acoustic)
Alfa Laval
Encasement
Encasement launches one piece boiler pipe
Alfa Laval’s new City Community Heating
work casing for £15. Unsightly exposed pipe
substation is designed to provide on demand
work either above or below domestic boilers
heating and hot water to apartments and
can now be concealed quickly, efficiently
single-family houses connected to a
and economically, with a new one-piece
Community Heating network. Two versions are
pre-formed pipe casing from Peterborough
available to provide the option of direct
based casing specialist, Encasement. The
or indirect connection to the CH network.
single ‘U’ shaped section, which measures
The direct version is ideal for use with low
400mm wide, 200mm deep and 300mm
pressure CH systems and provides heating
high, enables it to fit most standard boilers,
direct from the main circuit to the apartment.
allowing gas and central heating pipes to be
Hot tap water is heated indirectly via a high
concealed, which improves the appearance
efficiency compact heat exchanger.
and reduces the risk of burns on hot pipes.
In the indirect version, heat exchangers provide
indirect heating of both the domestic hot water and the heating system,
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providing each individual dwelling with its own, discrete heating system
Tel: 01733 266889
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SPC (S & P Coil Products)
Radiant Control
SPC (S & P Coil Products
Limited) have supplied
A new type of indoor heating sensor has been
Thermatile Plus radiant
launched by Radiant Control Limited.
heating panels for classrooms
The Kanmor 084e discreet sensor is the first
and corridors of the new
to be designed to push into plaster or
Madani High School in
plasterboard. This new sensor mounts flush
Leicester. The Thermatile
into the wall and can be skimmed over before
Plus radiant panels have a
the wall finish is completed. The sensor
unique linear strip panel
automatically compensates for the
joining system meaning they
temperature drop through the plaster skim.
can be fitted by nearly
This breakthrough gives the interior designer
anyone, cutting down on extra
more scope and flexibility since the wall is left completely flush.
labour costs. They also have a composite aluminium sheet structure,
The sensor itself consists of a 10k thermistor mounted on a white
providing a rigid flat panel which can be made to any specified size,
ABS plastic disk (see picture).
shape and colour to enhance the architectural design of a room.
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Tel: 01530 519666
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NIBE Energy Systems
Windmill View in
Illingworth, West Yorkshire
is a development of 82
two, three and four
bedroom properties, two of
which are the first houses
in the country to be
designed and built to the
Sustainable Code Level 4.
The piece de resistance is
the installation of NIBE Heat Pumps designed to convert air that
would otherwise be expelled in the normal ventilation process into
energy for domestic hot water and central heating.
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Tel: 0845 095 1200
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Polypipe
The versatility of Polypipe’s
plastic plumbing products for
hot and cold water systems is
comprehensively detailed in a
new 12 page brochure from
the UK market leader.
Developers who need the
convenience of a system that
caters for all requirements
can choose from Polyfit,
a fully flexible and secure, yet demountable and reusable push fit
fitting, or Polyplumb, the company’s original fitting that provides a
more permanent solution.
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Tel: 01709 770000
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