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30 APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS; HEATING & RENEWABLE ENERGY SHOWCASE


Vent-Axia supports ‘Net-Zero by Design’


Vent-Axia is delighted to support BEAMA’s ‘Net-Zero by Design’ report. Launched on 10th September 2019, BEAMA’s report sets out industry’s commitment to meeting the UK’s net-zero 2050 target and its view on how to ensure net-zero can be commercially viable for


businesses and consumers. “At Vent-Axia we are committed to energy efficient ventilation design and lowering carbon, we therefore welcome BEAMA’s ‘Net-Zero by Design’ report which sets out a clear route on the road to the net-zero 2050 target that will allow businesses to invest in this future,” says Richard Paine, Marketing Director at Vent-Axia.


0844 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com New heat recovery unit Vort HRW Mono


Vortice has launched a new single room heat recovery unit which is quiet, efficient, energy saving and anti-allergic thanks to built-in filters preventing the release of pollutants and allergens into the surrounding air. Easy to install and


maintain, the Vort HRW Mono is an ideal alternative to traditional ventilation systems and intermittent fans. Suitable for recessed installation in outside walls of thickness between 285 and 700 mm, it has a low voltage EC motor-driven fan and five speeds. There are two versions of the Vort HRW Mono, manual or RC, allowing the unit to be turned off and on and the mode of operation to be selected.


01283 492949 www.vortice.ltd.uk


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www.subscribepage.com/adf Helping remain in control of your heating


As the every-day home becomes ever better connected to the homeowner, ESI Controls is releasing a new Wi-Fi controlled thermostat, enabling the homeowner not only to gain greater control of their heating, but to be able to do so, wherever they are. The very latest RTP6 in a stylish choice of colours, provides a clear interface for the user to remotely control heating and water programs, all from


one simple app on their phone or mobile device. In addition, these exceptional heating controls come with a 3-year warranty.


01280 816868 www.esicontrols.co.uk JACKON’s new Bee Centre initiative


JACKON, a leading manufacturer of XPS and EPS solutions for the construction of low energy buildings, is launching a year-long campaign of support for The Bee Centre, near Preston, Lancashire. The campaign starts this month with the donation of 200


beehives to the Centre. With a retail value, including all accessories, of up to £250 each, the beehives are to be used in starter kits for school environmental projects. The initial donation will be followed up with related support activity to be unveiled during the coming year.


Be relaxed about building services design


Much of the complexity of designing, installing and maintaining central heating in multi-occupancy low-rise buildings can potentially now be eliminated. Innovative developments at Gilberts have created a room-by-room solution that combines appropriate ventilation with heat boost. The concept means that in effect, there is no need to provide radiators in the rooms in which the new option is fitted. Further, because the solution is fitted at ceiling height, it liberates interior design and optimises use of floor space. The solution focuses around Gilberts’ unique Mistrale Fusion (MFS) unit with an integrated LPHW coil. Just 2 x standard MFS128 , or 1 x MFS256, will warm a standard 32 pupil-classroom to all Regulatory requirements. The core MFS appliance provides natural ventilation and uniquely blends the incoming fresh air with the warmth from the exhaust air without the need for a heat exchanger.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com 01204 221089 www.jackon-insulation.co.uk New generation expansion vessels


There’s an exciting new range of expansion vessels available from Flamco. The Flexcon Premium range benefits from a new and unique plastic membrane, and offers raw materials and energy savings, while offering a 15-year guarantee. That’s more than double the previous guarantee, when compared to the existing expansion vessels


available. Flamco has succeeded in developing a unique plastic membrane for expansion vessels of 2 to 80 litres. This innovation makes expansion vessels much more sustainable, in terms of environmental performance and durability, while maintaining high quality.


01744 744 744 www.flamcogroup.com/uk-en


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