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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; INTERIORS


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Hitachi’s VRF with CS Net system control prevents annoying cold draughts


Available across the entire Set Free VRF range managed with CS Net control systems, Hitachi Air Conditioning’s innovative cold draught prevention has been improving the working conditions and productivity of staff wherever it’s installed, and reducing customer complaints and call outs for engineers. In standard VRF systems the control is only on the Return Air Temperature, so when the heat load demand is low the discharge air temperature could be reduced, sometimes below a comfortable level, creating a cold draught. Staff will invariably adjust the room thermostat to increase the room air temperature to compensate, leading to an increase of discomfort effects and with a possible consequent increase in energy usage and end-user energy costs. Hitachi’s innovative CS Net central controller with off coil protection works in conjunction with its System Free indoor units which each have an Air On Thermistor, Air Off Thermistor, Liquid Thermistor, Gas Thermistor and Electronic Expansion Valve. Via CS Net Systems it is possible to set a minimum Air Off temperature in cooling mode for the indoor units to avoid cold draughts.


020 3901 0912 www.hitachiaircon.com New photography reveals how bathroom fittings can enhance a range of interior styles


Created on the classic Bauhaus principles of simplicity and elegance of design, Landmark from Samuel Heath brings together design, craftsmanship and technology in a comprehensive collection of taps, showers and accessories. The photograph shows how the intelligent use of materials, finishes and textures combined with pure understated form ensures that this new collection will not only complement, but enhance a diverse range of interior styles and settings. “Industrial Chic” is about exposing all that lies beneath to achieve a raw, edgy style. Functional features are refashioned to provide decorative elements. Nowhere is this more evident than on the levers and cross tops of the Landmark “Industrial” twin control thermostatic shower in stainless steel finish with matt black chrome details. By contrast the “Scandi/Nordic Chic” look is all about keeping things simple and investing in quality. The shapes are simple and graphic with strong form. The palate natural and understated is a perfect foil for the pure elegant lines of Landmark “Pure”. The soft mellow polished nickel harmonising beautifully with this cool Nordic look.


0121 766 4200 www.samuel-heath.co.uk Slab to slab restrictions overcome


Underfloor air conditioning has again helped overcome restricted slab to slab dimensions at the recently refurbished 17 Devonshire Square in London. AET Flexible Space, worked closely with consultant Cundall on the HVAC specification to find a solution to enable the main office areas to meet BCO standards in this severely height restricted building.


With underfloor systems, fully conditioned air is fed into the plenum by zonal downflow units (CAM), which is then supplied into the workspace via fan terminal units (Fantile).


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com Get multizoned with Consort Claudgen


Consort Claudgen has launched the MRX1 Multizone wireless controller which can control up to eight heating zones using the existing CRX2 controllers. Each CRX2 can control


multiple Consort RX heaters in the same room or zone. A seven day programme with six time periods per day can be set separately for each zone and if required, be duplicated across other zones saving time. Temperature adjustments for all zones can also be done simul- taneously. With extensive heat control options and energy saving features, the MRX1 controller provides great energy and cost saving.


enquiries@consortepl.com    ONI, the thinnest designer radiator ever


Vasco is launching the revolutionary designer radiator ONI. ONI is made of 8mm reinforced aluminium plate making it the thinnest Vasco radiator ever made. In addition to the progressive design of this radiator, this champion in the lightweight category also offers advantages for the


installer; the story of a perfect match between form and function. The ONI is available with two optional 'cut-outs' in the same innovative soft rounded design as the radiator, which form hanging space for towels.


01254 704 420 www.vasco.eu Expona Bevel Line –Luxury tiles defined


The latest addition to Polyflor’s renowned Expona family of high design and high performance luxury vinyl tile products is the updated Bevel Line collection, now rebranded as Expona Bevel Line and featuring brand new wood and stone effect designs. The new Expona Bevel Line PUR range includes a total


of 27 designs and are ideal for heavy footfall commercial interiors. Key design features such as colour variation, pattern formations and complementary surface textures help Expona Bevel Line beautifully replicate natural flooring and achieve a high specification finish.


0161 767 1111 www.polyflor.com


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