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78 INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


StoSilent Distance brings peace and quiet


The StoSilent Distance system from Sto has been installed at the new Prof. Lord Bhattacharyya Building, home of the National Automotive Innovation Centre, on the University of Warwick campus. Over 2,000 m2 of the StoSilent Distance system was installed


New ROCKWOOL Red Book released


A 2021 version of the ROCKWOOL Red Book has now been released, capturing a series of key technical updates to ensure that this interactive guide to stone wool insulation will continue to save specifiers’ time and make it simple to identify the right product for facade, wall, floor, and roof applications. Launched last year in an all new interactive format, the ROCKWOOL Red Book is a powerful digital tool which provides access to technical data, product certification and a wide range of specification support materials across the ROCKWOOL product range. One of the major updates is the inclusion of British Board of Agrément certification for the ROCKWOOL HARDROCK® ROCKWOOL HARDROCK®


around the curving balustrades and street level ceilings which feature in the multi-level atrium area. The StoSilent Distance system includes the Sto minimal void SW150 metal profile sub-construction which can be installed and adjusted to suit a very wide variety of application requirements, providing a tremendous range of design possibilities.


0141 892 8000 www.sto.co.uk Updated online Fan Selection Program


Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is dedicated to making it as easy as possible for its customers to find the product information they need. The company has therefore updated its online fan selection and quotation tool


range of flat roofing products. Multi-Fix and Tapered were recently


certified by the BBA following rigorous testing of their durability, thermal and fire performance. This independent accreditation validates the suitability of these products in a flat roof application.


01656 868 490 www.rockwool.com/uk/redbook


as part of its continued digital transformation. Vent-Axia’s upgraded Fan Selection Program (FSP) is set to further improve customer service by making it even easier for specifiers to use the tool to select the right ventilation for a project. Now mobile and tablet friendly, the FSP offers wider access for customers.


0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com/tools-services/fan-selector Gilberts sets the atmosphere for a new museum for the future...


The atmosphere in a “world class” space for the curation of cultural artefacts, music, song and dance is being set through a continuous linear approach from Gilberts Blackpool. Manchester Museum is currently working towards a £13.5m capital transformation 'hello future', which is optimising existing space between the venue’s existing Grade II and II* listed buildings with a two-storey steel frame extension. The ground floor of the new building almost trebles the Museum’s special (temporary) exhibitions gallery space, and also features improved visitor facilities including a pop-up coffee shop, circulation space and an indoor picnic area. To ensure the correct atmosphere for both exhibits and visitors, M&E contractor A + B Engineering has chosen Gilberts to provide the solutions. Gilberts’ MBD diffusers up to 21 m long run the length of the main exhibition space, strategically located between acoustic rafters in the ceiling grid to provide two-way supply of fresh air without draughts across the floor space. In the new toilets, Gilberts’ SX200 and GX100 air valves respectively provide supply and extract. All have been powder-coated in house to RAL9010.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com AET Flexible Space – A-Void-ing Change


By definition, the word innovation is ‘a new method, idea or product’ and adaptability is ‘being able to adjust to new conditions’ which is something we’ve all had to do over the past 18 months. By using the void beneath the raised access floor, this allows conditioned air


to be easily distributed and subsequently delivered into the space via active Fantile units. In doing so gives landlords, operators and end users with a truly flexible and adaptable solution as well providing numerous benefits throughout the design process and life cycle of the building. Visit the AET Flexible Space website for more information.


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com New Smart Multi-site Control Solution


Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has introduced the Smart Multi-site Control Solution, a twofold, enterprise-wide energy management platform for corporate HVAC installations. This solution offers a dual approach: AC Smart Cloud is designed to be used by business owners and


facilities or energy managers for remote control, reporting and scheduling, while the AC Service Cloud is an ideal solution for HVAC professionals requiring remote access to a system for maintenance and monitoring purposes. The solution is ideal for organisations wanting instant and comprehensive data of building or campus-wide HVAC systems.


01344 853 393 www.aircon.panasonic.eu/gb_en


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