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WindowMaster launches new easy-to-navigate website WindowMaster, Europe’s largest provider of natural comfort and smoke ventilation solutions, has launched a fresh new website. The new website is a one-stop shop for architects, consultants, specifiers and installers, where they can find all the information they need on solutions for indoor comfort and smoke ventilation in just a few clicks of a mouse. Links to WindowMaster standard natural ventilation products, solutions and applications are presented in an easy-to-navigate style with clear explanations and illustrations. l For more information visit www.windowmaster.co.uk


Myson reaches for the Skye Myson Floortec, one of Europe’s leading names in underfloor heating (UFH), is reaching for the Skye after having its product installed into a holiday home on a Scottish island.Renewable energy products installer Greenheat Renewables chose Myson Floortec’s underfloor heating for the 100 sq m ground floor of the new build home on the Isle of Skye – after meeting the company’s UFH team at a recent trade show. Greenheat Renewables is now fitting the UFH in two homes. l For more information call 08454023434 or visit www.myson.co.uk


Logicool is product distributor of the year Logicool Air Conditioning Distribution of Derbyshire has secured the prestigious Product Distributor of the Year Award at the ACR News Awards 2012, one of the air conditioning industry’s premier annual events. The company, which is a VAR (value-added reseller) for Mitsubishi Electric was formed in 2008 and built on advanced technical knowledge married to a customer- focused approach. Logicool has technical staff that are experienced in all sectors of the industry with a first-hand understanding of contractor, engineer and end-user requirements. l For more information call 01283 218277 or visit www.logicool-ac.com


Trend Controls: ‘Developers failing to make buildings fit for purpose’ Despite the ongoing drive towards greater energy efficiency within buildings, Trend Controls believes that some property developers are failing to recognise the long-term value of installing a fully featured building energy management system (BEMS) at the initial construction stage. The company argues that this lack of foresight is leading to a situation where a significant number of new builds are simply not fit for purpose. Implementing a BEMS means that energy savings of 10 to 20% can be achieved. l For more information call 01403 211888 or email marketing@ trendcontrols. com


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Systemair adds to the Topvex Series The new Topvex SC is a compact air handling unit with plug and play controls, duties up to 1.9m3/s: •Low energy use – EC motors, double by-pass of heat exchanger secures lowest possible internal pressure drop and reduces the need for filter changes • High efficiency counter-flow heat exchanger – no mixing of extract and supply air, automatic summer operating, cool recovering. • Integrated control system • CAV or VAV options. All units are transportable through 900 mm openings. l For more information email info@systemair.co.uk


The art of air curtains at Roca Gallery The Roca London Gallery has been designed by Zaha Hadid Architects to complement the hallmarks of global bathroom brand Roca’s identity – design, innovation, sustainability and wellbeing. Mechanical and electrical engineer Max Fordham was tasked with specifying the air curtains to fit seamlessly into the reception space and chose three 1.5m electric Windbox air curtains from JS Air Curtains. The design of the Roca London Gallery is highly stylised and the reception area is no exception. l For more information call 01903 858656 or email sales@jsaircurtains.com


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