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PRODUCT NEWS


Intertec


Intertec has launched the Hybricool range of high-performance water coolers, specially designed to work in combination with passive cooling systems.


The combination of active and passive cooling technologies provides process control and instrumentation engineers with the means


to confi gure fi eld protection cabinets and shelters with extremely reliable cooling.


The combination is ideally suited to protecting remote and mission- critical control and instrumentation equipment.


The two cooling technologies can work together to handle extreme climatic conditions, or maintain continued operation in the event of one system failing.


Should electrical power fail completely, the passive cooling system continues to operate indefi nitely - maintaining low shelter temperatures until maintenance work can be performed.


The water coolers are housed in tough GRP enclosures, suitable for use in the harshest of environmental conditions. They off er an IP rating of IP65 and can also be provided in versions suitable for use in hazardous areas.


A range of sizes and cooling capacities allows users to select optimal cooling solutions for all common scales of outdoor protection applications, from enclosures, to larger cabinets and walk-in shelters.


www.intertec.info Reznor


Reznor has introduced the ultra highly effi cient RHeco series of energy saving condensing gas-fi red unit heaters.


The RHeco range provides the highest effi ciency levels and substantially reduced CO, CO2


emissions (under 25 ppm).


The condensing units are available in fi ve models with heat outputs ranging from 25kW to 94kW (fi ve models) for use on natural gas or propane.


www.reznor.co.uk


Trane has introduced Airfi nity Solar, a scalable and pre-packaged solution of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels compatible with the Trane Airfi nity range of heating, ventilation and air- conditioning (HVAC) rooftop units.


The new solar rooftop system off ers a new way for building owners across Europe to implement a sustainable energy solution and reduce operational costs, while also being compliant.


and NO2


It complies with the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifi cations and regulations such as the Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC, which encourages the use of energy from renewable sources and commits to achieving a 20% share of renewable energy in the European Union’s gross fi nal energy consumption by 2020. Already installed and operating Trane Airfi nity rooftop units can be easily upgraded to an Airfi nity Solar system.


www.trane.com.


Pentland


Pentland Wholesale has launched a new product guide that provides a comprehensive overview of its product ranges.


The guide has had a complete makeover on its design and content layout.


Using colour coded tabs to indicate the individual brands, the 272-page


publication also features a theme of iconic dish to represent the brand’s birth place.


This user-friendly product guide provides practical information and technical specifi cations to help customers select the products with minimal eff ort.


As Pentland Wholesale is always looking to source and introduce new products to the market, more than 100 new equipment lines have been added in this edition.


In addition, Pentland Wholesale is now providing a two-year warranty for all the products in its Blizzard refrigeration range underlining its commitment to off ering greater product reliability and fi rst class customer service.


www.pentlandwholesale.co.uk/literature-download


Trane


54 December 2016


www.acr-news.com


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