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Hamilton LitestatUrbis Lighting
St Pancras International Train Hamilton Litestat has added a
Station is a work of British touch dimmer module to its
engineering brilliance. extensive GridIt wiring accessory
The busy route that leads to range. Being a true touch
the main East entrance was dimmer a gentle tap to the face
also re-landscaped (led by of the dimmer module brings the
Townshend Landscape lights on or turns the dimmer off.
Architects) and re-lit. As the Hamilton’s grid dimmer module
area is a heritage site the new incorporates an Intelligent
luminaire needed to blend in effortlessly. Urbis supplied the Hestia Trailing Edge design which
1 & 2 luminaires with 60W and 140W CosmoPolis lamps. provides flicker free and near silent operation. By incorporating
The elegant tapered black columns stand 8.5m tall to ensure that ‘soft start’ technology it is able to prolong lamp life whilst removing
they never impact on the view of the station’s giant arching roof. the necessity to de-rate for mains voltage halogen lamps.
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National Lighting Polypipe
Aimed at the architectural lighting market, the Opened in 2005, the BRE
new National Lighting catalogue has over 260 Innovation Park in Watford
pages of quality light fittings and guidance on showcases the very latest in
their use. Simple and intuitive navigation is construction in full scale, and
central to the catalogue concept which uses a products from Polypipe Building
colour-coded contents listing supported by Products have been used
symbols for checking product suitability. extensively in the latest phase of
Covering the company’s full product range, this innovative and sustainable
the catalogue encompasses innovative new development. The decision was made to turn one of the existing
designs, as well as refinements to a number houses into a Visitor Centre to cope with the increasing numbers of
of established ranges. In terms of content, interested parties, and Polypipe were invited to become a build
the National Lighting catalogue contains partner to coordinate the installation and commissioning the
products for use in all areas of a project. underfloor heating systems as well as a rainwater harvesting system.
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Stroma Accreditation
Stroma Accreditation has
become the first company to
issue an Energy Performance
Certificate (EPC) for a non
domestic building. The Energy
Assessment was carried out
at sister company Stroma
Technology. Rob Molyneux,
Senior Energy Assessor from
Stroma Technology explains:
“It is fantastic to be the first to
carry out the first commercial
building energy assessment in the UK. The whole process was made
very straightforward by our sister company Stroma Accreditation being
able to process very quickly the EPC.”
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Winn & Coales International
We are extremely proud to
announce that Winn & Coales
International Ltd, remain an
independent company and are
celebrating 125 years Service to
Industry in 2008. To commemorate
the occasion the company have
produced a special historical 2008
calendar and will be holding several
conferences and gala dinners
during the year, inviting key staff and customers from around the world
to attend. Winn & Coales International Ltd are already looking forward
to a rewarding and exciting future in corrosion and sealing technology.
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