PRODUCT NEWS
HygroMatik
HygroMatik is sharing its in-depth knowledge on controlled air humidifi cation in a CIBSE approved CPD, entitled ‘Why Humidify?’ The CPD presents humidifi cation systems, including adiabatic and isothermal, and provides insights on Indoor Air Quality and the relative humidity levels required in a range of environments, such as commercial offi ces, hospitals, clean rooms and museums, as well as spas.
Air humidifi cation in occupied buildings, whether commercial or private, is key to protect individual health and air quality. Dry air removes moisture from its surroundings, which can be harmful to humans, materials, processes, animals and plants. When it comes to spa environments steam bath generators helps supplying pure and hygienic steam.
Topics discussed in the training sessions include: Comfort and health, prevention of static electricity, materials storage, process control, historical restoration, protection & prevention. The HygroMatik CPD also showcases absorption distance charts and psychometrics graphs with easy-to-follow calculations.
www.hygromatik.com
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new line-up of wall-mounted air conditioning units with a sophisticated, streamlined design and a comprehensive range of features to make stylish, energy effi cient air conditioning available for countless small businesses.
Nualight
Building on the successful launch of Orion, refrigeration lighting pioneer Nualight, has now launched a range of LED tubes aimed at the entry level LED and retrofi t market. Arctic is a specialist LED solution
suitable for refrigeration and low temperature applications and performs just as well when used as a direct replacement for fl uorescent lamps outside colder environments due to its impressive operating temperature range from -25°C to +35°C.
With light output at 125lm/W, Arctic can save up to 80% energy and can be easily installed into refrigeration and freezer cases, while often improving the lighting eff ect and user experience, Nualight says. Within its design, Arctic embodies the vibrant, visually colour rich and enticing displays customers have become accustomed to from Nualight solutions.
Arctic is especially suitable for refrigeration and low temperature applications from -25°C to +35°C. It is easy to install with no rewiring needed as it is ideal for retrofi ts and linear fl uorescent conversions with up to 80% energy saving – 125lm/W. It off ers high impact and enticing product displays from a high CRI solution providing a comfortable, homogeneous and fl icker free lighting experience.
www.nualight.com
The M Series MSZ-LN range is the fi rst product in the company’s UK line up to utilise R32 refrigerant – which has a low global warming potential (GWP). Mitsubishi Electric will also launch further R32 air conditioning solutions throughout the coming year. “This is a major product evolution which will show the market exactly how air conditioning using R32 can perform,” explains Donald Daw, commercial director for the company. “Our engineers have put their heart and soul into developing a superb range of indoor units that off ers better effi ciencies and more features.” The MSZ-LN range off ers a choice of four sizes from 2.5kW to 6.1kW, with four distinct indoor wall units which are available in Ruby Red, Onyx Black, Pearl White and Natural White colours. A matching, colour co-ordinated room controller is also available. A built-in Wi-Fi interface enables full control and monitoring via the company’s MELCloud App, and a sophisticated i-see Sensor in the unit automatically monitors room occupancy, position and body temperatures to deliver customised comfort. “We see this model as ideal for high-end, stylish situations and have already had a lot of interest from our customers,” adds Mr Daw. “R32 is expected to quickly become the standard for split type air conditioning systems and we have more products lined up for the UK market in the coming months.
https://timeforr32.co.uk/adv4
60 March 2017
www.acr-news.com
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