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Friaphon keeps the noise down at King’s Cross redevelopment Durapipe UK’s specialist sound attenuated drainage system, Friaphon, has been specified in two new apartment complexes that are part of the King’s Cross regeneration project. The project, delivered by the King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership, is one of the biggest in Europe and will transform the area into 8 m ft2
of mix-used space,
including the Rubicon Court, Saxon Court and Roseberry Mansions apartment complexes. When choosing Friaphon, contractor Kylemore was looking for a pipework manufacturer that could provide an easy-to-assemble drainage system that offered superb sound insulation properties in a cost effective way. Call 0154 327 9909 or visit
www.durapipe.co.uk
Urmet provides glass-panelled door- entry solution One Tower Bridge is the epitome of five-star luxury living and one of Berkeley Homes’ finest riverside developments, situated directly adjacent to Tower Bridge and opposite the Tower of London. Urmet is proud to have been selected to supply the door-entry panels for this prestigious, high-end residential project. For this development, Berkeley Homes needed a full-IP solution that was aesthetically pleasing and also reflected the needs and requirements of the highly discerning individuals who will take up residency at this elegant development. London’s largest developers chose 52 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Elekta glass panels for all of the entrances at the eight blocks within the development, which comprises 350 apartments. Visit
www.ipervoice.co.uk
Gray Scott reaps benefits of KNX partner training
SE Controls helps provide the perfect environment at Audi Leicester Sytner Group’s Audi dealership in Leicester is using advanced natural ventilation technology from SE Controls to ensure a comfortable environment is maintained for its customers and staff. SE Controls supplied, installed and commissioned the complete natural ventilation system, which involved the supply of two SCCO Schuco 500 mm stroke chain actuators and a precision OS2 controller to provide automatic operation of the sloping vents in the showroom atrium. Manual operation of the vents also formed part of the showroom system, operated by tamper- proof key operated switches.
Audi Leicester’s workshop area is split into six separate areas, each with its own localised ventilation, control and manual over-ride system. To actuate the Schuco AWS 55 vertical vents, SE Controls installed 18 of its new 24 Volt SECO 24 40 N chain actuators together with six OS2 controllers and key operated switches to give accurate and flexible control over the system. Call 0154 344 3060 or visit
www.secontrols.com
Mikrofill brings warmth to Wendron-Gordon
Bromsgrove School is a 500-year-old private school offering an enlightened, disciplined and broad education to more than 1,500 pupils. The school takes day and boarding students, and the north side of the central green is dominated by the impressive Wendron-Gordon House, which accommodates 100 boarders. For the past three years, Wendron- Gordon House has been enjoying the benefits of Mikrofill equipment. Two Ethos 90kW stainless steel condensing boilers, coupled with a Rapide Extreme loading cylinder and pressurisation package, provide the house with heating and hot water. Call 0845 260 6020 or visit
www.mikrofill.com
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Gray Scott is one of a growing number of electrical contractors to become fully certified as a KNX partner. This has given the company all the necessary accreditations to undertake KNX home-automation and intelligent-building installations using KNX-certified products. It has also opened up new business opportunities for Gray Scott Electrical Contractors. Based in the Chichester area, the company has been established for 20 years and is fully accredited with the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA). Call 0845 869 5908, email
admin@knxuk.org or visit
www.knxuk.org
Century of cables for Prysmian
On 20 January 1914, Pirelli cables signed an agreement to build its first cable factory in the UK. One hundred years later, the company – now called Prysmian Group – is the largest cable manufacturer in the world and, unlike its competitors, continues its commitment to manufacturing in the UK. To celebrate a century of continuous production, the company will be running a series of commemorative events at its sites around the country throughout 2014. The first of these was held in Southampton, near to the site of that first factory. The event reunited many of the local people who have worked for the company over the past 100 years. Visit uk.
prysmiangroup.com March 2014 CIBSE Journal 71
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