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Condair


Aspen Pumps


Aspen Pumps has launched the next generation of its popular Silent+ Mini Lime pump – an evolution in pump technology. Aimed at air conditioning applications where silence is important, such as offi ces and meeting rooms, the new and improved 5th


generation Silent+ Mini Lime operates at only 16dB(A), which makes it one of the quietest and most versatile elbow pumps available.


Humidity control specialist Condair has released a new podcast on controlling humidity in cleanrooms. In this 10-minute interview, Dave Marshall-George, Sales Director at Condair, explains how to manage air humidity in tightly controlled manufacturing or research environments. Dave comments, “Cleanrooms are used in a huge variety of industries and are classifi ed by the level of particulate matter that is permissible in the air. Alongside air purity, humidity can often have a dramatic impact on the success of any cleanroom operation. Humidity may be controlled to combat static, eliminate moisture losses from sensitive materials, and prevent or encourage a reaction in a specifi c substance. “However, providing the accurate humidity control needed for these sensitive environments can be a challenge. This short podcast gives a comprehensive overview, is ideal for anyone who is managing or designing cleanrooms and covers both humidifi cation and dehumidifi cation.” Dave concludes. Podcasts are an excellent way to understand a topic in their car or on their way to work. Condair now off ers many bite-sized learning sessions across various humidity-related topics on the link below. The Condair Group is the world’s leading specialist in humidity control and evaporative cooling, with energy-effi cient, hygienic and innovative technologies for commercial, industrial and heritage applications. Condair is represented in the UK by Condair Ltd, which off ers system design, manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance and spares.


www.condair.co.uk/podcast


Since the Silent+ Mini Lime only pumps when needed, motor noise is reduced, as well as off ering cost and energy-saving benefi ts, in addition to a longer motor life. Utilising the same technology as Aspen’s Silent+ Mini White, the Silent+ Mini Lime features intelligent variable speed demand control with the pump dynamically adapting to its environment, reducing the fl ow to the minimum required, and using 10 times less energy than its predecessor. This is enabled by an electronic fl oat switch that provides more precise control and improved reliability than mechanical alternatives and is ideal for integrating with digital control systems.


Designed to be simpler and faster to install, the new Silent+ Mini Lime pump has fewer parts to connect since there is no longer a need for a damper, anti-siphon, buttons or lights. Perfect for replacement installations, it provides backwards compatible plug and play. Delivering a powerful fl ow rate of 40L/h, around four times the performance of a piston-based mini pump, as well as boasting a larger tank and head capability, makes it suitable for a wider range of applications, including high wall split systems. Engineered to fi t discreetly in trunking elbows the Silent+ Mini Lime off ers installation versatility thanks to its compatibility with a raft of trunking systems for both left or right install options. Providing improved reliability and increased performance all backed up by a new 3-year warranty, the Silent+ Mini Lime off ers engineers and wholesalers complete peace of mind.


www.aspenpumps.com


34 February 2025 • www.acr-news.com


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