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Mellow Light V by Zumtobel sets the bench mark at Henrietta House Zumtobel’s Mellow Light V was the only luminaire to meet performance, energy-saving and aesthetic criteria for replacement fittings in a prestigious London office. The installation was part of the refurbishment of Henrietta House, formerly the Diageo building, to create new


West End offices for commercial property firm, CB Richard Ellis. The brief was to achieve the lowest possible installed load per square metre yet delivered, and to reduce the overall number of main office luminaires to levels below that seen on previous projects. l For more information call 0208 589 1800 or visit www.zumtobel.co.uk


MHS heat pumps provide food for thought at Waitrose in London Staff and customers at the new Waitrose store, Tottenham Court Road, London, are benefiting from energy efficient cool air in the summer, and effective heating in the winter, thanks to two Aquatop®


T28 reversible water-to-water heat


pumps and a 2,000 litre buffer vessel, supplied by MHS Boilers, part of Elco Heating Solutions. John Lewis Property Services specified the Aquatop® heat pumps to work from reclaimed heat generated via the store’s low carbon refrigeration system – the first installation of this type. l For more information visit www.mhsboilers.com


Solar PV system documentation packs Comprehensive solar inspection test report and certificate documentation packs from Seaward Solar make it easy for installers of solar PV systems to complete the necessary test reports, in compliance with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) and IEC62446. Both MCS accreditation and the IEC62446 standard define minimum requirements for solar PV system documentation, commissioning tests and inspection. Completion of system documentation is a specific requirement for all solar panel installations to demonstrate that all key tests have been carried out. l For more information call 0191 586 3511 or visit www.seawardsolar.com


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VES Ecovent – lower energy with heat recovery ventilation The new Ecovent range includes highly efficient heat recovery units, enhancing the product portfolio of VES, the market-leading heat recovery specialists. These highly adaptable units feature low energy, high efficiency fans and plate heat exchangers. The Ecovent suits all applications, offering a wide range of models for ceiling voids, plant room and external locations, with a variety of control options. The Ecovent is a standardised range in eight sizes, covering air flow volumes from 0.1m³/s to 2.5m³/s. l For more information visit www.ves.co.uk/heat-recovery


Casella CEL’s TUFF range gains ANZEx Intrisically Safe approval Casella CEL’s ground-breaking TUFF range of Personal Air Sampling Pumps has recently gained ANZEx Intrinsically Safe approval for use in flammable atmospheres. This means the TUFF pumps can be used in hazardous plants and production sites across Australia and New Zealand, where there is a potential risk of explosive dust or gas. This latest certification is in addition to the ATEX (EU) and IECEx (International) Intrinsically Safe approvals Casella CEL’s TUFF Personal Air Sampling Pumps already hold. l For more information call 01234 841490 or visit www.casellameasurement.com


Bristol school project relies on Stokvis Energy solutions for sustainability An innovative school project constructed via the Skanska Partnership in Bristol has utilised high performance gas boilers and plate heat exchangers from Stokvis Energy Systems, as part of a sustainable and practical solution to an educational establishment’s needs. The Oasis Academy John Williams – one of the ‘family’ of Oasis Academies across the country – has been built by Bristol City Council to replace an earlier building on adjoining land. The large plant room contains both renewable and conventional technologies. l For more information call 0208 783 3050 or visit www.stokvisboilers.com


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