CASE STUDIES FANS
Jet delivers sustainable frost protection solution
Jet Environmental has successfully installed an innovative and sustainable frost protection solution at Prologis Park Hams Hall DC2, a new manufacturing and distribution hub.
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rologis required durable and environmentally friendly frost protection to safeguard the internal fi re sprinkler system of its newly
constructed warehouse. Collaborating closely with fi t-out contractor TanRo, Jet implemented an advanced all-electric air-to-water heat pump system, delivering reliable performance even in extreme winter conditions. After a comprehensive site assessment, Jet
Environmental’s engineers designed a solution featuring an external air-to-water heat pump and an indoor air-handling unit connected to a thermal buff er tank. This setup keeps a steady internal temperature of 5°C, even when external temperatures fall to -5°C, eff ectively safeguarding critical systems and assets. The large warehouse facility, spanning 22,892 m² with a volume of 366,272 m³, required a
sophisticated system capable of delivering 300kW of heating capacity and an air supply of 10 m³/s. Jet Environmental successfully completed the installation within just three months, satisfying the high standards set by Prologis and TanRo. “Jet Environmental Systems delivered an
exceptional frost protection solution for our project at Prologis Park Hams Hall DC2,” said Mike Wall, contract manager at TanRo. “Their technical expertise, attention to detail and ability to provide a sustainable, all-electric system have been invaluable. We are extremely pleased with the results.” Jason Hibbs, managing director at Jet
Environmental, added: “We understand that HVAC systems are critical assets, especially where frost protection is vital for operational continuity. Our aim was not just to meet Prologis’s high standards, but to provide an environmentally sustainable solution
Aermec six-pipe unit
boosts campus effi ciency Barnfi eld College has addressed air quality needs and environmental concerns by installing Aermec’s CPS system and NRP chiller.
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n previous building projects, Barnfi eld College had relied on VRF systems and traditional boilers for hot water. But it was keen to migrate
away from these systems and assess alternative solutions that could off er tangible energy-effi ciency improvements in its buildings and the reductions in energy loads and carbon footprints that it was looking to achieve. Aermec collaborated with its Irish distributor Shilliday Refrigeration, Irwin M&E and building services experts WP3 Consultants, which focused on the college’s environmental impact and the need to ensure the new building was resource and energy effi cient.
Along with Aermec’s CPS multi-function unit, an NRP chiller, TRS heat recovery units and sixty-four VED fan coil units (FCUs) were specifi ed largely because of the attractive effi ciencies, reductions in carbon emissions and the superior acoustics off ered by the FCUs.
The multi-function unit provides high effi ciency
even with partial loads and provides a cooling capacity of 164.2kW to 491.1kW and a heating capacity of 175.6kW up to 504kW. This provides Barnfi eld with simultaneous medium temperature hot water for heating and low temperature water for cooling, as well as direct hot water (DHW) at 70°C at the same time. Calorifi ers are used to store the hot water equalling 20,000 litres and are produced without fl ame and smoke, signifi cantly reducing the carbon footprint compared to using a traditional boiler. Aermec’s heat recovery systems improve internal air quality and maximise comfort for building occupants by conserving energy that would otherwise be lost. The free heating aspect provided by the multi-purpose unit and its high effi ciencies make it a smart solution for Barnfi eld College.
www.aermec.co.uk
that performs reliably, even in the most demanding conditions. We’re pleased to have achieved this and look forward to supporting similar initiatives in the future.” This project highlights Jet Environmental’s commitment to delivering energy-effi cient and sustainable climate control solutions across the logistics and warehousing sectors.
www.jetenvironmental.com
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