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80 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; INTERIORS


Consort Claudgen launches SL single-zone controllers


Consort Claudgen has introduced three new wireless controllers which can be connected to one or multiple SL heaters to form an SL heating system. All controllers have comfort and setback temperature settings. The SLPB and SLVT have a control button with status indicators and a four-stage run-back timer where a heating period remains active until the run-back timer expires. There is a choice of three time periods available in the run-back timer mode: 5, 15 or 30 minutes. When the button is pressed four times, this takes the run-back time period to 20, 60 or 120 minutes. The SLVT offers temperature control and a temperature display screen. It enables room occupiers to set their comfort temperature, however, can’t increase it beyond the maximum comfort temperature set by the building owners or operators. The screen shows the actual room temperature, except briefly when either of the temperature control buttons are pressed, the new target temperature is then temporarily displayed. The SLTI features a programmable seven-day timer and thermostat with three heating periods per day.


01646 692172 www.consortepl.com Framework Directive for energy-related products


In October 2009, the European Commission published a framework Directive for energy-related products, thereby extending the scope of application to products that use, generate, transfer and measure energy. The energy-related products directive has already been implemented for washing machines, TVs, kettles, gas boilers and a number of other products and the new regulations will be applying to warm air heaters from January 2018. To enable the heaters to be placed on the market they must be fully compliant with the regulation. Appliances in the supply chain after the implementation date, can still be sold but they must be covered by an order, written or verbal. Orders would need placing for the non-condensing ranges of warm air heaters, the Hi-Spec and Economaire, by the end of December 2017 to comply with the new regulation. Providing these orders are in place, Johnson & Starley are able to sell these two models of heaters up until 26th


September


2018. The company is so confident in its products that it is extending the guarantee period for the Economaire and Hi-Spec heaters from 1 to 3 years.


01604 762881 www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk Hitachi launches new Sigma VRF


Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning Europe is launching an innovative range of modular VRF units for 2018 under the Hitachi brand. Called Set Free Sigma, the outdoor units for 2-pipe Heat Pump and 3-pipe Heat Recovery will be produced in the company’s European manufacturing facility. Using R410A refrigerant, the full range benefits


from a new high efficiency DC inverter compressor for precise control by 0.1Hz increments which, combined with a new fan design, bell- mouth fan housing and sigma-shape heat exchanger, achieves improved efficiency even at low or partial load in cooling operation.


020 3901 0913 www.hitachi-hvac.com Hammersley House Refurbishment


AET Flexible Space, underfloor air condition- ing specialists have just completed another West End project in London at Hammersley House, 5-8 Warwick Street. The system specification at Hammersley House is a CAM-V direct expansion (DX) system, with


underfloor supply air and return air at high level. The high level return air option is often preferred as it can offer greater flexibility for positioning Fantiles for future and speculative tenants as there is no air segregation baffle dividing the underfloor plenum. A total of seven CAM-V downflow units provide conditioned air to the four floors.


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com Architects Datafile website


The Architects Datafile (ADF) website is an online provider of past and present products and news items for the architect or specifier. architectsdatafile.co.uk is a one-stop source for all the latest press releases providing any visitor with access to information about products and services that they may require. From the website, you can find links to digital


issues that have live links to advertisers’ sites, as well as daily email alerts to keep you as informed as possible.


www.architectsdatafile.co.uk Accident Repair Centre sees the light


Basingstoke Accident Repair Centre invested in a new lighting system by Hilclare – a leading Manchester- based commercial lighting specialist that forms part of the newly-formed


Pilot Group Infrastructure. Hilclare’s 226W LED Varas were installed in the Accident Repair Centre, along with 95W Autolux Bodyshop luminaires by IDES. Utilising the very latest in LED technology, the new system provides an excellent quality of light and boasts efficiency that is well above the regulatory requirements, which is around 50 per cent more efficient than fluorescent tube equivalents.


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