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Gilberts outlines how it can help UK building & construction in the zero carbon evolution
With new Building Regulations on ventilation and energy effi ciency coming into force later this year, to help achieve zero carbon by 2050, Gilberts Blackpool is ahead of the game in advice and support. As the UK’s leading independent air movement specialist with more than half a century delivering natural and mechanical ventilation for commercial and public environments, the company has published “Sustainable Building Design & the Zero Carbon Evolution”. The guide aims to help architects and consultants deliver signifi cant energy consumption reduction in new build ventilation designs, through selection of natural ventilation. The guide gives an overview of the diverse ventilation options available. The guide clarifi es how the systems differ. It covers how each can be digitally engineering at the design stage to validate the design and performance criteria and ensure reduction in the building’s carbon emissions. “Building services- heating, cooling, lighting- account for 28% of carbon emissions in building and construction,” states Ian Rogers, Gilberts’ sales director. The Guide can be downloaded free of charge at
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Services_DPR.indd 1 Vent-Axia supports new White Paper
Vent-Axia, a leader in low-carbon ventilation, is delighted to support BEAMA’s updated Ventilation White Paper. Launched on 16 February 2022, BEAMA’s ‘Better Ventilation, Better Homes, Better Health’ White Paper sets out a 4-step policy pathway for the future to deliver effective ventilation and improved indoor air quality (IAQ) inside UK homes in order to help protect health and wellbeing. Vent-Axia fully
supports this White Paper as it aligns with the company’s commitment to improving IAQ through ventilation to protect public health.
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www.vent-axia.com 21/02/2022 12:06 Domus Ventilation releases CPD courses
Domus Ventilation has released three RIBA accredited CPD courses on residential ventilation. Each RIBA accredited CPD covers the basic principles of ventilation and why it is so important to provide adequate ventilation in modern energy effi cient homes, not only for the health of the occupants but also for the
fabric of the building. The fi rst addresses recent changes to Part F – Ventilation of the Building Regulations; the second looks at Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery system design; while the third focuses on how to successfully integrate mechanical ventilation into a project.
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domusventilation.co.uk DF03_Vent-Axia_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR_converted 1 Waterloo supplies air distribution products for historic Rusacks St Andrews hotel 24/02/2022 10:18
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The refurbishment of the historic Rusacks St Andrews hotel, which overlooks Scotland’s hallowed Old Course Links and is a monument to golf and its founders, has benefi ted from Waterloo’s stylish, high quality air distribution products. The hotel’s guestrooms, which have taken inspiration from the local golfi ng history and surrounding landscape and coastal positioning, have been fi tted with Waterloo’s Airline Linear Bar Grilles (ALM), wall-mounted Exhaust Grilles (3HF) for return air to the fan coil units and Exhaust Valves (VB) for the en-suites. For the hotel’s inspiring collection of diverse restaurants & bars and reception areas, Waterloo’s CS-F continuous Linear Slot Diffusers were selected to provide optimum indoor air quality and comfort for guests and staff. The external fresh air intake and exhaust system is delivered by Waterloo’s YG-A Small Format Fixed Blade External Louvres, which are ideal for systems where space is at a premium. Crucially for a project where presentation is all, Waterloo was able to supply these lightweight, weather resistant louvres in a fi nish matched to the RAL7016 anthracite grey walls.
01622 711500
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Services_DPR.indd 1 East Midlands heating company winning new work with CIRCOFLOPRO
Northampton based JD Plumbing and Heating has been growing its business in recent years after discovering the multiple benefi ts of buying the ready-to-install underfl oor heating systems offered by CIRCOFLOPRO, part of the Ridgespear Group. Founder and Director, John Drew explained: “I have been using CIRCOFLOPRO for all of my underfl oor heating installations for the past three years, after a builder I do some work for was using it on a job and I was just really impressed with the fl exibility of the approach. It appeals because you can’t always put pumps or manifolds where they should be ideally and CIRCOFLOPRO makes things easier in a lot of circumstances.” The most recent project where JD Plumbing and Heating has chosen to employ CIRCOFLOPRO is an old farmhouse at Brigstock in Northants that had been substantially refurbished following a fl ood, where another underfl oor heating system was installed, but hadn’t performed well. With a new 40 kW gas boiler already in-situ, John measured up for laying CIRCOFLOPRO ClipRail across the whole of the reconfi gured ground fl oor. “The client is very happy with the way it is all working and we’re hoping to do a lot more jobs with CIRCOFLOPRO in the future.”
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