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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES 61


TecStone selected for stylish Surrey homes


A regional developer, renowned for designing and building high specifi cation homes in Surrey and beyond, selected cast stone components from the Haddonstone range for an enclave of four and fi ve-bedroom properties, where planning conditions were


amongst a number of challenges. All produced in the Portland fi nish, TecStone elements included gable vents and copings, as well as corbels, window heads, and a vertical radius coping which featured balls and bases to create the appearance of a balcony or jetty. Cast stone date plaques completed the ornate frontage.


www.haddonstone.com ADF01_Haddonstone_External Envelope_Edit.indd 1 AC Select: The ultimate selection tool


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If you like to be kept informed of all the latest news, views, and promotions for the architectural community, the ADF email newsletters can offer you regular updates straight to your


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Editor’s Choice newsletter includes top news stories curated by the ADF editorial team, while the monthly CPD Focus and fortnightly ADF Newsletter offer updates


on products, services, events, and learning opportunities available from a wide variety of manufacturers and suppliers.


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Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has launched AC Select, a new online selection tool designed to streamline the process of choosing and confi guring systems from the company’s wide range of air-cooled and water-cooled chillers and heat pumps, fan coil units, water source heat pumps, and rooftop units. Designed


for HVAC professionals, the online tool allows users to choose their solution directly from the catalogue or enter the required conditions for AC Select to offer the ideal product suggestion.


acselect.panasonic.eu www.aircon.panasonic.eu ADF PR - Newsletters.indd 1 Customisable Architectural grilles


30/11/2023 11:28


AET offers a distinctive range of customisable Architectural grilles, enabling clients to tailor their surroundings to sleek modernity or intricate boldness. Integral to the underfl oor air conditioning system, these grilles


embody precision and unwavering quality, serving as both functional components and stylish statements. Clients can freely alter shapes, experiment with patterns, and choose colours, redefi ning their workspace to match distinct designs. Contact the sales team today.


sales@fl exiblespace.com www.fl exiblespace.com ADF01_Panasonic_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 Samsung Climate Solutions to revolutionise home heating 03/01/2024 10:28


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09/01/2024 08:42


Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe B.V. announces the offi cial UK launch of the EHS Mono R290 heat pump. The EHS Mono R290 offers cutting-edge technology that enhances comfort and has a low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Several key features make the EHS Mono R290 a future-proof choice for homeowners. It has a remarkably low Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 3. It provides a consistent supply of high hot water temperature, reaching up to 75°C, making the range ideal for renovations and retrofi ts. Moreover, the EHS Mono R290 boasts an enlarged integral plate heat exchanger capable of transferring more heat at once compared to a conventional outdoor unit, thanks to a heat transfer area of up to 39% larger. It boasts a reliable heating performance, enabling it to deliver a 100% heating performance in temperatures as low as -10°C. It also enables the production of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) at 70°C when the outdoor temperature is -10 to 43°C ambient temperature without using the booster heater, thus saving energy while producing DHW on hot summer days.


www.samsung.com/uk ADF01_Samsung_FILLER DPR.indd 1 08/01/2024 13:11 Hamworthy Heating helps charity to lower operational costs and reduce carbon footprint


When Hull and East Yorkshire Centre for the Deaf needed a modern heating system to replace its existing boiler which was experiencing faults, Hamworthy Heating stepped in to provide the charity with the Stratton mk3 wall-hung condensing boiler, free of charge, to help the charity to achieve maximum savings. To evaluate the heating requirements of Hull & East Yorkshire Centre for the Deaf, a site visit was commissioned free of charge by Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services. With cost being a major consideration for the charity, Tucker Mechanical and Electrical Building Services decided that the Stratton mk3 wall-hung condensing boiler system with stainless steel heat exchanger would be the best way forward in helping the charity reduce its carbon footprint and lower operational costs. The selected model delivers an output of 70 kW, a gross seasonal effi ciency of 95.5% and features an integral sequence controller, 5:1 turndown and quiet operation. Accessories also supplied include two frame and header kits to increase the overall output of the boiler system up to 140 kW, a plate heat exchanger, pressurisation unit and an expansion vessel.


01202 662 552 www.hamworthy-heating.com ADF01_Hamworthy_Heating Ventilation & Services_DPR.indd 1 ADF JANUARY 2024 08/01/2024 13:12 WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK


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