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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


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Waterloo’s tech guide gets even better


The Green Book, the industry’s air diffusion technical guide, just got even better. Waterloo Air Products Plc, publishers of the 48-page second edition of the Green Book, has updated everything needed by HVAC consultants, engineers and architects to


incorporate air diffusion into their projects. This valuable publication is packed with information about air diffusion. Comfort criteria and acoustic information is included, as well as terms, definitions and symbols. In addition, there is information on conventional air diffusion patterns and a simple product selection guide.


01622 711500 www.waterloo.co.uk/technical/the-green-book Vectaire’s WHHRs via an LCD screen


Vectaire’sWHHRs – vertical and horizontal – can now be commissioned via an LCD screen. The upright units – the Midis and the Maxis – offer the option of an integral LCD or a remote LCD commissioning unit, whilst the in-line EVO250 and Mini can be commissioned using a remote


unit. The user can see the speed at which the fan is operating, the relative humidity, and when the filters need replacing. The user can also set the unit to holiday mode for energy saving when the dwelling is empty. These units are among the most innovative, efficient and effective on the market today – and all are manufactured in the UK.


01494 522333 www.vectaire.co.uk Underfloor air conditioning upgrade


AET Flexible Space have just completed a full upgrade of the underfloor air conditioning system on the first floor of 16-18 Kirby Street, occupied by creative agency 7Fold. The first floor is split into two zones, with each zone served with a CAM-C35 downflow unit


supplying conditioned air to the underfloor plenum. This conditioned air is supplied into the workspace via fan terminal units, known as Fantiles, which are recessed into the plenum beneath the raised access floor. Underfloor air conditioning systems are inherently flexible and easily reconfigured according to changing demands of the space.


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com The Ceiling Collection


The Ceiling Collection is the latest group of diffusers to join the Air Diffusion product range from Swegon Air Management. These attractive diffusers have been designed to ensure a


comfortable environment for end users. There are five different faceplates, to cater to different interior designs. The faceplates are so simple to use and handle, that they can be replaced and changed easily and regularly, depending on the designer’s and end users’ preference. The ALS Commissioning Box has a unique design that can be rotated 360°C, increasing the scope for installation possibilities and ensuring a discreet and aesthetically pleasing application.


01746 761921 www.air-diffusion.co.uk/ceiling-collection


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