PRODUCT NEWS
New Kerbdrain® SP455 Range
ACO UK are pleased to launch the new KerbDrain® SP455 range. The range includes not only the launch of the new SP455 channel, which can be transitioned to the HB480 KerbDrain®, but also accessories consisting of rodding access units, drop kerbs, centre stones and transition units. There is also a new splayed gully top to accommodate the change in size which is compatible with the full splay range.
The introduction of this new range now allows seamless transition between the HB480 and SP455 systems as is common in the other KerbDrain® sizes. The introduction of a full
range of accessories should extend the areas where the system can be specified and installed.
The range is fully certified to EN1433:2002 D400 and has been added to the ACO Kitemark licence. The range is also fully compatible with the new universal KerbDrain® endcaps launched in 2019.
The new SP455 system will be replacing the SP480 system, however due to the situation
with COVID-19 both have been included within the price list. The SP455 range is in stock and available to order immediately.
Flagship Water Recycling Technology delivers cash savings
Anext-generation water recycling system, unveiled by water infrastructure systems specialist SDS, is promising to boost business sector efforts to save water by offering significantly improved investment returns for commercial developers and operators.
The SDSGWODuses a state-of-the-art ultrafiltration technology, unique to the UK, together with smart controls, to deliver a space-saving, low-energy and responsive water reuse system, for commercial buildings, hotels and leisure centres.
The SDS Greywater on Demand (GWOD) system is set to be a flagship technology of the company’s water reuse product range. It is also one of the first to be equipped with SDS’s SYMBiotICTM automated smart controls incorporating cloud- based monitoring to ensure that process performance is optimised.
The GWOD’s small footprint, together with its ability to provide, on-demand, quality recycled water whenever needed, makes it capable of significantly improved investment payback when compared to conventional Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) greywater systems, especially for larger- scale systems, SDS water recycling specialist Kevin Reed explains:
“In the past, MBR systems have tended to be the technology of choice. Our ultrafiltration system typically processes water at about 2m3 per hour per filter, compared to an MBR system which processes at about 4m3 per day per membrane. As a result of the faster
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