ADF07_22-30 7/30/08 10:43 AM Page 28
Signs & Display; Smart Homes/Buildings; Stairs & Balustrades; Street Furniture & Urban Design
Sign 2000
Riello UPS
The new iDialog uninterruptible power
William Morrisons has recently
supply from Riello UPS offers compact
taken a fresh look at its stores’
and versatile power protection with
layout and design resulting in a
advanced features for office-based
move to replace all internal and
desktop PCs, workstations and small
external signs with a new
entry-level servers. The UPS has a
design incorporating Morrisons’
USB port for remote communications
new corporate identity.
and can be installed with PowerShield
3
Following a competitive tender
monitoring software – available via
and interview process Sign
download from the Riello UPS
2000 of Paddock Wood in Kent
extranet. There are three models
was one of a handful of specialists awarded the contract. With the
in the range (400, 600 and 800VA)
contract scheduled to be complete by August 2008, feedback on
with the top entry model retailing for
the new signage has already been good.
£63 plus delivery and VAT. The UPS
...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu
has a 2 year inclusive warranty.
Tel: 01892 834383
...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu
234233
www.sign2000.co.uk
Aico FH Brundle
New from Aico Ltd. is the The Pro-Railing range comes as standard
Ei2110 Multi-Sensor mains in a satin finish, 320 grit, stainless steel.
powered fire alarm, part of The various components are supplied in
the iFire Specifier Range 304 quality for internal use and 316 for
for social and rental external applications. On-site installation
properties. The Ei2110 is simple, as the fittings are slotted
contains two separate together and glued or screwed.
sensing technologies, Using Pro-Railing will achieve high quality
Optical and Heat. results, quickly and economically.
As such, the unit is For modern, low maintenance,
capable of monitoring two handrailing, balustrades and balconies,
very different by-products of a fire –smoke and heat – so its response to that will last for years to come, this system
all fire types is significantly improved when compared with traditional is the answer. The range is competitively
single sensor type units. Additionally, because two separate sensors are priced and generally available from stock.
being monitored, the unit offers improved resistance to false alarms. Please ask for our catalogue.
...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu
236235
Oakleaf Industries
Oakleaf Industries Ltd were recently given
the brief to supply a spiral staircase for the
conversion of a beautiful Devon barn, which
was also a Listed Building. A design was
produced for a stunning spiral staircase
with oak treads combined with stainless
steel centre column and balustrade.
Both the client and the Listed Building
Officer were delighted with the design
which resulted in a perfect combination
of traditional and contemporary materials
and met all the relevant Building
Regulations for the staircase.
...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu
Tel: 01404 891902
238
www.stairsolutions.co.uk
Marshalls
Outdoor Living Rooms is an
innovative new concept in
street furniture from Marshalls
Street Furniture’s French
Partners Sineu Graff.
Developed to promote the
creation of public spaces by
encouraging social interaction
and participation, and with the
objective of ultimately building
sustainable communities, the ranges include seats, armchairs,
loungers, footrests and low tables. Furniture can also be grouped in
configurations to provide opportunities for socialising and relaxing.
...searchable information archive at
www.adfonline.eu
Tel: 0870 600 2425
239
www.marshalls.co.uk/streetfurniture
237
www.adfonline.eu
28 See inside back cover for Reader Enquiry Card or go online:
www.adfonline.eu
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36