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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES 71


Gilberts brings new level of cohesion to interior design


Commercial interiors can be taken to a unique, new level of cohesion with the latest offering from Gilberts Blackpool. The leading air movement specialist is building on its in-house manufacturing capability to bring to market customisable face plates for its top-selling GA swirl diffuser for exposed ceilings. It means even the detail of air distribution within the interior space can play a role in the overall design aesthetic. A range of geometric and decorative styles has been developed as standard options. These enable the face plate design to refl ect the ambience of the space – modern, industrial, or classic heritage – while offering high performance of up to 250 l/s airfl ow and pressure drop between 8 and 30 Pa depending on design. Additionally, Gilberts can design and produce a personal, unique pattern: even something as potentially complex as the client’s logo can be pierced into the face plate. And, with Gilberts’ in-house powder coating, the face plate can be colour-matched to any RAL colour, adding a further dimension to the interior ambience, or left bare metal (galvanised steel).


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com ADF11_Gilberts_Heating Ventilation & Services_DPR.indd 1 Slot into a pioneering way to achieve comfort conditions


A ‘fi rst of its kind” air movement diffuser is set to revolutionise how comfort conditions are maintained inside commercial buildings. The Series JSL-T ultra-high-capacity linear slot diffuser with thermal transition is the latest development from Gilberts Blackpool. It reinforces the company’s 60+ year track record of developing pioneering, innovative ventilation solutions. Series JSL-T automatically adjusts airfl ow within seconds of any temperature variation being detected to maintain the preset ambient. Clever design in the confi guration of the plenum and diffuser, and utilisation of thermally reactive components, means Series JSL-T functions without any electrical input or auxiliary power. In cooling/isothermal mode, air supply of up to 250 l/s/m is delivered horizontally. When a variation in temperature is sensed, the diffuser automatically switches to project the air vertically. As Series JSL-T has an airthrow of 5 m, this ensures rapid, effective mixing of air within the occupied zone, maintaining the ambient temperature without stratifi cation or draughts. The diffuser is relevant for both ceiling and side wall applications. It can also be specifi ed with acoustic and/or thermal insulation.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com ADF11_Gilberts_Heating Ventilation & Services_DPR.indd 1 Energy effi cient heating for museum


Two Imax Xtra 2 240 kW Ideal Heating Commercial condensing boilers have been installed at Hull Maritime Museum as part of a major restoration project to the Grade 2* listed building. The Imax Xtra 2 range of fl oor standing condensing boilers from Ideal Heating Commercial provide up


to 97.7% full load effi ciency and up to 108.2% part load effi ciency, and have a high 5:1 turndown, making them highly energy effi cient.


01482 498376 www.idealcommercialheating.co.uk ADF11_Ideal Heating_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 Residential ventilation Safe to touch heating


Low surface temperature radiators – LSTs – are key where there is a need to meet NHS Guidance for ‘Safe Hot Water and surface temperature’ – in hospitals, care and nursing homes, as well as sheltered housing, schools, nurseries and other educational establishments and in an increasing amount of general needs housing that may be used by vulnerable people during that home’s


lifetime. Stelrad Radiators has developed the largest selection of LST radiators in its impressive portfolio – offering more sizes and outputs than any other company in the sector.


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Vectaire Ltd can design systems ensuring effi cient, low energy ventilation and can supply accessories, organise installation, commissioning and maintenance of the products. Schemes can be designed for private and social housing; apartments; student accommodation;


care homes; and hotels. WHEREVER good indoor air quality is required Vectaire products do the right job, helping to cool in summer and save heat and energy in winter. The residential ventilation range comprises vertical and horizontal MVHRs, some with extra low noise levels, and all commissioned by integral or remote LCD; two sizes of MEVs; and DMEVS available in several sizes, either axial or centrifugal.


01494 522333 www.vectaire.co.uk


Introducing Consort Claudgen’s CFH3 Commercial Fan Heater, designed for effi cient heating in workshops, garages, and commercial spaces. Rated at 3 kW, it offers three fan speeds, three heat settings, and a fan-only mode. With the HRXSL controller, users can set up to six daily programs and seven day scheduling for energy effi ciency. Multiple heaters can be controlled together for larger spaces. The


heater features multi-directional brackets, allowing 180° horizontal and 45° vertical adjustment for targeted heating. Finished in sleek matt black, the CFH3 combines functionality with style.


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