Efficiency; Maintenance & Refurbishment Boiler Plus Compliant Controls from ESi
ESi is enjoying phenomenal growth and is a highly competent heating controls brand, and it proudly stands behind two of its Boiler Plus compliant controls.
ESi’s ESRTP4RF and ESRTP5 Wifi controls are both fully Boiler Plus compliant, offering a smart thermostat with Automation and Optimisation as standard.
Take a closer look at the ESi solutions available to you on the company’s straightforward and easy to navigate website. You can also give them a call for more information.
01280 816868
www.esicontrols.co.uk Longcliffe Quarries launch LONGFLOOR
Revolutionary fast drying floor screed solution for domestic, commercial and underfloor heating applications. Longcliffe Quarries are now supplying LONGFLOOR, a groundbreaking dry powder bulk binder for the manufacturer of liquid cement screeds. The LONGFLOOR liquid cement screed system has major advantages over both traditional screeds and anhydrite/gypsum flowing screeds. LONGFLOOR can be laid at ten times the speed of traditional screeds, manual handling is avoided and a denser, more even surface and creamy smooth finish achieved. LONGFLOOR dries at three times the speed of anhydrite/gypsum based flowing screeds.
01629 540284
www.longfloor.co.uk Evinox Energy Supply Canary Wharf’s New District, Wood Wharf
A new urban district is being created in London's Canary Wharf, which when complete will feature up to 3,600 new homes, a GP’s surgery, a two form primary school for 420 children, 490,000sq ft of retail space and eight acres of public spaces squares and parks. The development, called Wood Wharf, has been designed to provide a new residential led, mixed use, waterside community and is expected to be completed by 2023. Working with the developer, Canary Wharf Group (CWG), in combination with SES Engineering Services, Emico and Haydon Mechanical & Electrical contractors, Evinox Energy supplied heating and cooling interface units for 1330 apartments for the first phases of this development, with more to follow for the remaining phases. Interface units were tested by BSRIA as a requirement of this project, something Evinox were happy to undertake, confident their first-class product manufacturing and performance would exceed the required results. In addition to the efficient performance of the ModuSat units, Evinox equipment was also chosen due to the flexibility of manufacturing and short delivery timescales. “On-time” delivery schedules were critical for this project, as some of the equipment was being built into prefabricated pods by a third party prior to delivery to site. Their range of heat interface units are designed and developed internally by technical engineers to UK standards, and built in Evinox’s own production facility in Brasov Romania by partner Romradiatoare, using lean manufacturing principles.
01372 722277
www.evinoxenergy.co.uk Accessibility report highlights opportunities in rented housing
A new survey is highlighting the growing need for accessible rented accommodation, and particularly homes with accessible bathrooms. An accessible WC and shower were rated the most important accessibility features by 90 per cent of respondents. The findings affect both social and private rented sectors (50 per cent of respondents would like to move into the PRS, yet only 18 per cent are currently in privately rented accommodation). Of the respondents, four out of five live in a home that does not fully meet their needs. The bathroom accessibility can be met efficiently using a project management service available from Closomat. The leading provider of accessible bathroom solutions can survey, offer design advice, supply, install, commission and provide ongoing service & maintenance. The service is available across Closomat’s product offering, including shower toilets, toilet lifters, washbasins, shower seats, ceiling track hoists. It is fully Construction (Design & Management) compliant. Closomat is already the ‘go to’ provider for accessible toilet provision in domestic and ‘away from home’ environments. Its website is acknowledged as a key resource to help take the first steps towards efficient accessibility provision, including design guidance, white papers, CAD blocks, NBS specification clauses and case studies. The expertise within the company represents the combined wealth of knowledge amassed from 57 years’ helping disabled people optimise their dignity and independence in the bathroom, at home and away.
0161 969 1199
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Bathroom Refurbishment Feature Flexvent success for Flamco
One of the leading HVAC component manufacturers, Flamco is celebrating the sale of its three millionth Flexvent air vent valve in the UK and Ireland in the past ten years.
Selling around 300,000 of these a year it’s clear to see that these are essential components to keep on every heating installer, air conditioning installer and plumbers van.
For more information, head for Flamco’s website or go to their YouTube page and see a presentation on the installation of a Flexvent.
www.youtube.com/user/flamcogroup
www.flamcogroup.com/uk-en Wilo small circulators
Wilo offers the new generation of the Wilo-Yonos PICO series small circulators to the UK market. A range of new features has been added to this popular circulator primarily for residential homes, for heating systems and air conditioning equipment.
Wilo has succeeded in not only upgrading one of the most established products in the market, but also to an extent, it has been able to reinvent it thanks to new functionality and ease of use.
For more information on the Yonos PICO and the other small pumps in the energy efficient Wilo family of circulators, visit their website.
01283 523000
www.wilo.co.uk
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