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BSEE INSTALLATION NEWS


Glasgow’s Kelvin Hall has recently re‐opened following a £multi‐million makeover. And the refurbishment included wheelchair accessible toilets, supplied and installed by Clos‐o‐Mat.


Glasgow’s Kelvin Hall has undergone a £35m revamp, bringing together civic, higher education and national organisations under one roof and housing 1.5 million pieces from Glasgow’s civic collection, Glasgow University’s Hunterian Museum and the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive.


It also includes a state-of-the-art wheelchair-accessible, assisted toilet facility, supplied and installed by Clos-o-Mat and based on a Changing Places toilet, for people who need the help of at least one carer.


The room has additional space, an adult-sized height adjustable changing bench, privacy screen and ceiling track hoist – all required fixtures in a Changing Places; it also has a Clos-o-Mat Palma Vita wash and dry toilet and a height adjustable washbasin.


“Kelvin Hall is now a world-leading facility, which brings together civic, higher education and national organisations under one roof. It is excellence available to all,” explained special projects team leader Robert Gartshore. “The assisted accessible toilet demonstrates that excellence for all: it delivers all the extra care equipment


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that helps people who need assistance with their intimate hygiene, and, by replacing the conventional WC with a Clos-o-Mat that washes and dries the user, we are further extending the usability and raising the level of hygiene available.”


Kelvin Grimes, Clos-o-Mat’s away from home washroom project manager said: “Changing Places toilets meet the needs of anyone who needs a carer’s help to go to the loo, ranging from a wheelchair-bound child or adult to the morbidly obese. But the equipment within, especially when the traditional loo is replaced with a wash & dry toilet, extends its suitability to literally millions of other people – those with incontinence issues, stoma, for example.” Clos-o-Mat is Britain’s biggest provider of fully accessible toilets, in domestic environments and ’away from home’, including a substantial number of Changing Places facilities, and their smaller, counterpart Space to Change toilets. For more information call 0161 969 1199; email: info@clos-o- mat.com or visit:


www.clos-o-mat.com Raising the bar in keeping rail on track


Gilberts Blackpool, the UK independent air movement specialist, has provided the ventilation louvre systems to Morgan Sindall for M&E elements of the Crossrail Pudding Mill Portal project.


uGilberts Blackpool has provided the ventilation louvre systems for M&E elements of the Crossrail Pudding Mill Portal project.


The project, alongside the Olympic park, comprises construction of a tunnel portal, a new, elevated station for the Docklands Light Railway and an Emergency Intervention Point (EIP) Building which allows access for emergency services, provides an evacuation point and serves to ventilate the associated tunnels. To deliver the ventilation, Gilberts’ WH75 high performance louvres have been supplied. Single bank screens integrated into the concrete cladding have been created from a series of kit form louvres, supplemented by penthouse turret housings on the roof to provide efficient stack ventilation. “Quality was a major consideration in the whole pitch,” explained Gilberts Blackpool’s sales manager John Hanger. “It was a stringent specification, and project management was complex to ensure disruption is kept to a minimum. Our quality – through to being ISO


9001 accredited – was a determining factor in winning the business.”


Gilberts’ WH75 louvre features a 75mm blade pitch to deliver high performance with Class A weatherability, and a free ventilation area of 50%. Testing in accordance with European Standard EN13030 for weather louvre performance shows the Gilberts’ WH75 louvres to be 99.5% effective in screening/exhaust applications and 99% effective even with face velocities of up to 1m/sec.


The Series WH is a core element of Gilberts’ air movement solutions, which incorporates grilles, louvres, and diffusers for natural, hybrid and mechanical ventilation.


Gilberts is unique in its ability to develop components – be it ‘mainstream’ or bespoke – entirely in-house, from design to tooling, production, testing and supply, at its 85,000sq ft manufacturing facility.


For more information call 01253 766911 or email: info@gilbertsblackpool.com


Wieland has supplied its Metalynx2 modular wiring system, along with a variety of components for lighting and power distribution, throughout the new Marlborough Primary School in London W3.


Wieland Powers the way for new Marlborough School


The Marlborough Primary School project – being overseen by main contractor Mace – is part of a redevelopment by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to provide a new two form entry primary school in the heart of Chelsea.


It has seen the old unsuitable Victorian school building on the site demolished and the construction of a new Marlborough Primary School. The new school is larger than old one and provides 5,668sq m of space including new halls, studio space, classrooms and a biodiversity roof. External play spaces are also larger than the old school and include a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) on the top level.


All electrical work on the school has been overseen by PhoenixME Limited who specified using Wieland’s Metalynx2, a prefabricated wiring system for the distribution of all lighting and power supply throughout the new build. This also includes the installation of home runs, master distribution box, extender cables, fused spur units and T connectors.


Wieland’s modular wiring system has been specified for this project as it offers total flexibility and should any layout need to be changed during fit-out or at any time in the future, Metalynx2 can easily be adapted to suit any new power or lighting configuration. Darren Davies, PhoenixME Project Manager commented: “We are very familiar with the Wieland system having used this on many projects and are always happy with the results. Metalynx2 is quick to install as all components arrive on site ready to connect, which is imperative when we are up against tight project deadlines.


“The system comes colour coded and polarised which dismisses any chance of installation error. The system is also circular which means it can be easily installed through fire barriers and stud walls.”


www.wieland.co.uk BFU‐100‐H ultrasonic meter used for aquatic exhibits


An acquatic exhibits company, working in UK zoos, required a flexible, portable metering option, which would allow its engineers to measure the flow rate in a variety of pipe sizes without having to interrupt the flow or disturb the animals.


With inherent advantages over traditional in-line flow meter technologies, the cost-effective BFU-100-H handheld portable ultrasonic heat meter was chosen.


The ultrasonic flow meter is being used at various zoos, on a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, without having to cut into the pipe and cause potential contamination issues.


The BFU-100-H is a battery powered, non-invasive meter that clamps on to the outside of virtually any pipe material, from 25mm to 700mm in diameter and is accurate to ±1%.


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Featuring flexible installation, the meter can be mounted both horizontally or vertically, if required. Models can display instantaneous fluid flow rates or velocity, together with four different totalised values and they are capable of transmitting a signal to an external logger of BMS using Pulse and 4-20mA signals.


The meter was used to ensure the efficiency of filtering and pumping systems for aquatic exhibits, for a wide range of creatures from jellyfish to penguins, to ensure that the water quality was good enough to keep them all healthy and happy! For more information call 01280 817304, email sales@bellflowsystems.co.uk or visit:


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Bell Flow Systems was recently approached by a company that specialises in the set‐up and maintenance of aquatic exhibits in zoos around the UK.


British manufacturing expertise is playing a key role in helping to keep a major engineering project on track – even to the detail of its ventilation.


uPhoenixME Limited specified Wieland’s Metalynx2 for the distribution of lighting and power throughout the new Marlborough Primary School.


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