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84 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


Innovative underfloor air conditioning used in award-winning renovation


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ET Flexible Space was contracted to supply the innovative underfloor air conditioning (UfAC) system to 24 St


James Square. The brief for AET was to maximise floor-to-ceiling heights within the constraints of the original building while providing flexible air conditioning at each floor plate. The office space within 24 St James Square


was no longer fit for purpose and required significant refurbishment. The remodelling of the office interiors at all levels was driven by seeking to maximise floor space and take full advantage of views from the double aspect interior. In almost all cases, AET’s UfAC system met


the requirements of this refurbishment, and in any cases where the standard system did not meet the specification, AET was able to design bespoke elements to solve the problems. Crucially, key architectural elements of the building were preserved, including the original ceilings.


AET’s UfAC CAM-V system makes use of


the space beneath a raised access floor to create the air ventilation path, eliminating the need for ceiling-based services and associated duct and pipework, and at the same time maximising the floor to ceiling heights. The underfloor system creates a brighter and more airy office environment, and also means that the services can be maintained at an easily accessible level. AET’s UfAC systems provide far greater flexibility than ceiling- based air conditioning systems. Once an overhead ceiling air conditioning system is


installed it is not possible to easily reposition the air terminals. AET ‘s UfAC system is very flexible, modular in design, and are installed at floor level, making it easy to install, maintain and re-arrange to suit the changing needs of the workspace. AET’s Fantiles can easily be relocated, offering huge savings when reconfiguring and adapting workspace. The 24 St James project has already won


the “Best Office Architecture London” award at the 2019 International Property Awards.


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com


QUALITY BRITISH BUILT AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS


From Global Energy Systems


Reduce your heating bills by up to 65% Eligible for RHI grants Built in remote monitoring system Free site survey


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RENOVATED MANOR


Contact us today for a no obligation discussion


Contact us today for a no obligation discussion


Call 03333 444414 or visit www.globalenergysystems.co.uk Standard call charges apply


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