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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; INTERIORS 47


Gilberts slots into Manchester regeneration


The historic Manchester Central railway station is embarking on its latest evolution as an award-winning venue with the opening of a new bar, restaurant, cafe and social workspace. Built under the iconic arch of the 140 years-old station, ‘Junction’ aims to create a relaxing meeting point for visitors to the event venue- an ambition being achieved in part through its ventilation, supplied by Gilberts Blackpool. In response to the industrial concept developed by Up North Architects, project consulting engineers Hulley & Kirkwood specifi ed Gilberts’ new JSC radial blow circular slot diffuser mounted into the exposed ductwork within Junction’s bar and coffee shop with louvre faced diffusers air the main restaurant. Louvred and perforated face diffusers provide air supply and extract for back-of-house area. Installation was carried out by Pure Vent. Gilberts has a proven track record in supporting creation of a relaxing, odour-free ambience within hospitality venues including Black Sheep Battersea, GPO Metquarter, the UK’ fi rst Virgin hotel, Gleneagles Edinburgh and Radisson RED.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com Domus Ventilation delivering comfort


Domus Ventilation rigid ducting has been installed at a new luxury aparthotel in one of York’s most architecturally renowned streets,


Micklegate,


as part of the Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system installed throughout. Domus 204x60 Rigid Duct and fi ttings have been used at the new aparthotel throughout, along with Domus sound attenuators. The latter absorbs sound over a range of audible frequencies travelling through ductwork, such as the MVHR fan, external traffi c noise or room- to-room-cross talk, making it an ideal addition in a hotel.


03443 715523 www.domusventilation.co.uk


Quicker delivery for Stelrad coloured radiators Stelrad


has introduced a new Nuaire now with Passivhaus certifi cation


Nuaire is pleased to announce Passivhaus certifi cation has been achieved on BPS Passivhaus air handling units (AHU) and XBC Passivhaus packaged heat recovery units. BPS Passivhaus is a range of high specifi cation packaged AHUs designed and engineered to provide an effi cient,


high performing, compact solution for a multitude of applications. With a plate heat exchanger with effi ciencies of up to 95%, XBC Passivhaus are high performance packaged heat recovery units designed to improve indoor air quality while saving energy.


enquiries@nuaire.co.uk nuaire.co.uk/commercial/passivhaus West Fraser’s CaberMDF in the house quicker


turnaround service for the supply of some of its radiators in colour. Initially this new rapid turnaround service will apply to the popular Column and Concord ranges, and to the Classic Towel Rail, Caliente and Concord towel rail products when ordered in one of the now 55 standard RAL colours and fi nishes


within the huge range of radiators available – that’s a signifi cant increase over the previous 32 or 35 colour options. The lead time has been reduced from the current eight weeks to up to 14 days.


0800 876 6813 www.stelradprofessional.com Zest unveils new range of acoustic wall panels


Zest Wall Panels, part of Swish Building Products, has announced an extension to its range with the launch of its new contemporary Acoustic Wall Panels. Manufactured with real wood veneers and rigid, fully recycled plastic backing, these stylish slatted wall panels are specifi cally designed to absorb noise and improve sound quality. With the real wood veneer covering all three sides of each slat, these panels are beautiful from every angle. They are available in four timeless shades, Washed Oak, Oiled Oak, Ash Grey, and Contemporary Oak, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any style of interior design. Available as single panels and standing 2.6 m high, Zest Acoustic Wall Panels are easy to install and ideally suited to both modern and older properties and any size and shape of space. “An increase in customer demand for a quality product, together with a desire to extend our range led us to create our new Zest Acoustic Wall panels,” explains Brian Neville, national account manager, at Zest. “Our aim is to offer a high specifi cation wall panel which beautifully combines style, substance, and sustainability.”


01827 317 200 zestwallpanels.co.uk/wall-panels/acoustic-wall-panels


When it comes to consistency, quality and ease of use, West Fraser’s CaberMDF leads the way with its legendary performance and popularity. CaberMDF is designed as a cost-effi cient, versatile alternative to hardwood, without the inherent knots or grains. Stable and dense, the panels have a high-quality


surface, are strong, resist impact and accept fasteners securely. They are easy to work and can be sawn, drilled, shaped, and routed cleanly with minimum fuss, using hand or machine tools. When it comes to appearance, quality fi nishes are easily achieved, and the smooth surface of the panels is ideal for painting, veneers or paper foils.


uk.westfraser.com


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