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INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


Kooltherm on fire station of the future


Avon Fire & Rescue Service is not only saving lives, but also energy and money with the construction of a new fire station at one of its existing sites in central Bristol, insulated with Kingspan Kooltherm K15 Rainscreen. Willmott Dixon are overseeing the design and


construction, alongside AHR and AECOM consultants. To keep running costs low, the energy performance of the building envelope was a key consideration. A target U-value of 0.23 W/m2


.K was set for


the external walls of the building, without reducing useable internal space, Kingspan Kooltherm K15 Rainscreen Board was specified.


01544 387 384 www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk Retiring in style with Kingspan


Residents at the Tennyson Wharf Care Home are enjoying seamless access to a recessed, marina facing roof terrace, thanks in part to the ultra-slim design of the Kingspan OPTIM-R Balcony & Terrace System. As residents have a varied degree of mobility, accessibility was at the


forefront of considerations during the design of the building. To achieve this on the recessed top storey roof terrace, whilst keeping the area well insulated, the Kingspan OPTIM-R Balcony & Terrace System was specified.


01544 387 384 www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk/optim-r


Stokvis ‘H’ Series serves the demand


Stokvis Energy System has responded to the increasing popularity of communal and district heating systems by offering its H-Series Econoplate interface units. There is a choice of single and twin plate units to provide heating and hot water services within dwellings such as apart- ments, student flats or around sheltered housing schemes. These in turn might be fed from a central plantroom – incorporating perhaps Stokvis


Econoflame Boilers, a Stokvis Solar Thermal System, combined heat and power (CHP) unit, biomass boilers or heat pumps.


info@stokvisboilers.com Flexible HVAC for Jaguar Land Rover


AET Flexible Space, a leading provider of underfloor air conditioning systems has just completed commissioning equip- ment installed in the office area of the new Jaguar Land Rover


manufacturing facility at the i54 Business Park in South Staffordshire. The underfloor air conditioning system in the building is divided into four zones totalling a floor area of around 1274m2


. The conditioned


air is fed into the 400mm plenum by four CAM-C 25 downflow units, and then supplied into the workspace via fan terminal units (Fantile).


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com


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