HEALTHCARE ESTATES Accurate data, at speed
Life-critical decisions are made every second within healthcare – based on key information available at that precise moment. These decisions can be impacted
by resources, i.e. the availability of an operating theatre, air quality, or patient safety concerns. According to Trend Controls, ‘staff and patients rely on a Trend building energy management system that delivers accurate data, at speed, across multiple platforms’. The company said: “We put patient-
centric care at the heart of our BEMS offering; delivering healthier, more efficient environments designed to help you digitise your healthcare estate. Talk to our team on Stand C32 for more information on: n Faster processing of data for critical decision-making.
n New technology to enable ‘smart hospitals’, while maintaining existing infrastructure and protecting investment
Steam-to-water heat exchanger ‘packages’
in legacy equipment.
n Integration to business-critical platforms such as Smart Enterprise Asset Management (SEAM).
n Advanced cybersecurity ‘as standard’. n Reducing your estate CO2
footprint
and energy consumption by controlling individual MK socket outlets through Trend’s IQVISION BEMS Supervisor.
n Trend’s latest offerings: IQ5, IQVISION, Connected Power, Digitised maintenance, Honeywell Ex-OR lighting control, and much more.”
Axis is the ‘proud manufacturer’ of the Flo-Motion manual sliding door system developed for the healthcare sector – included as a standard component within the ProCure 22 framework. Specifically designed with BDP for the Alder Hey Children’s Hospital to provide child-friendly, full-width, glazed bedroom and ward doors, the multi award-winning AXIS Flo-Motion employs
Sliding door developed for Alder Hey a special low-resistance track system
which can be operated with minimal effort using finger-tip control. Axis said: “The adaptability of Flo- Motion offers designers several formats to suit varying needs. Useful tools such as clear opening calculators and BIM models assist with designing and specifying the right door for your project.” Independently owned, with over 30 years’ door industry experience, Axis works in the healthcare, education, government agency, and commercial sectors. Its range includes manual and automatic swing and sliding doors, steel doors, and glazed curtain walls and shopfronts. It is an exclusive distributor for Manusa Healthcare Doors, Doorson Automatic products, and the full range of Stanley ICU/CCU doors in the UK.
Collaborative ethos ensures success
DSSR Consulting Engineers is one of the UK’s most well-established building services consultants, with offices in Glasgow, Harrogate, and Manchester. For over 75 years, DSSR has been involved in a very diverse range of projects. Operating throughout the UK, it provides experienced teams of engineers and designers from different specialties. DSSR claims ‘an exceptional track record’ in supporting the design and development of healthcare schemes, with its Harrogate office a specialist in serving the healthcare sector. The
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team has over 100 years’ combined healthcare experience to draw on to make its clients’ projects a success. It said: “This experience and knowledge are, in part, why we have built up an impressive portfolio of multi-million pound schemes with Trusts across the country, and ultimately give our clients the peace of mind they seek when placing their projects in our hands. Collaborative working is at the core of our ethos, and we strive to form integrated project teams, working closely with clients and other professionals to ensure the brief is
met, and that projects are successfully delivered for all concerned.” The photo shows part of the interior of the Critical Care Unit at King George Hospital in Ilford. DSSR worked as part of a collaborative multi-million pound project to refurbish and upgrade the unit.
ISIS Steam offers custom-designed steam-to-water heat exchanger packages. The company said: “The Valsteam ADCA range of ADCAtherm heat transfer packages offers flexibility, simplicity, and peace of mind. Each system is built to the customer’s requirements from a ‘plug and play solution’, reducing on-site labour and disruption. ADCATherm steam packages are available for LTHW, DHW, and MTHW systems. “With their
high efficiencies, compact design, and excellent heat transfer rates, the Valsteam ADCA PAT plate heat exchangers are incorporated in many of our ADCAtherm packages. Using the latest high temperature gasket design allows main pressure steam to be utilised, eliminating the need for a steam pressure reducing valve, and making the package more compact and space- saving. “Where a plate heat exchanger is unsuitable, Valsteam ADCA offers its complete range of ST shell & tube heat exchangers. The use of extruded low fin tubes improves thermal performance, while making the unit shorter and lighter than many alternative shell and tube heat exchangers.” ISIS Steam can offer ‘fast quotations and lead times on a package custom designed to fit your requirements’.
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