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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


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National Ventilation scores a hat-trick


National Ventilation, a leading UK-based ventilation manufacturer and supplier, designed and supplied ventilation for the Middlezoy Rovers FC clubhouse. The Somerset-based project used a mixture of three fans, which were installed by M-Tech (sw) Ltd:


Monsoon Zone 1 Silent fans, Monsoon ILF inline centrifugal fans, and Monsoon ACF acoustic inline fan to provide effective ventilation in the function room, WCs, the kitchen, club room and changing rooms. National Ventilation’s free design service includes unit calculations, a full kit list as well as recommended duct routes.


01823 690 290 www.nationalventilation.co.uk Stelrad releases latest CPD


Stelrad has launched the latest in a series of CPD programmes designed to help people to utilise radiators in a variety of scenarios and circumstances. This CPD offers a guide to heating a home with heat emitters on low temperature systems, and has been fully accredited by CIBSE and RIBA. Stelrad is future proofing its radiators for the future and they


know that in well insulated homes, if sized properly, their radiators are ‘fit for the future’ as they move into a phase where renewable heating systems are set to take over and replace traditional boiler driven heating systems. To find out more about the seminars, get in touch.


01709 578950 info@stelrad.com


Royal College of Physicians at The Spine


The stunning £35m building The Spine, has opened as one of the world’s healthiest buildings, meeting the WELL Building Standard using Waterloo’s industry-leading air distribution products. The high-quality Waterloo CS-F Linear Slot Diffuser was used


as a consistent visual approach for most of the building. A key advantage of the CS-F is that it could be carefully adapted to suit the various feature ceiling types and the plank tile ceiling systems. Swirl Diffusers and Airline Linear Grilles were also selected and finished to suit the high-quality interior design throughout the building.


01622 711500 www.waterloo.co.uk Gilberts blurs the lines at regeneration


Lexington Liverpool is taking linear development to new levels- through to its ventilation. At 34 storeys high, the Moda Living residential development will be the tallest residential landmark in the £5.5bn Liverpool Waters regeneration of the city’s


Docks area. Throughout its public areas, and the six penthouses on the 33rd


floor, Gilberts’ new JSL “jumbo” linear slot diffuser provides


“floating” separate air supply and extract. JSL units up to 3000 mm long have been incorporated in amenity zones. The JSL configuration at Lexington provides to 187l/s/m of fresh air supply.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com


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