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credentials with an efficacy of 135Llm/cW and improved ROI possibilities. The new LuxPanel features improved Backlit LED technology with slimline 30mm depth and is suitable for use in 15mm or 24mm standard exposed ceiling grids. Designed to give optimal lighting for areas using computer screens, LBX is UGR19 compliant for low glare applications and comes with a TPa diffuser as standard. Available as fixed output, DALI dimmable,


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emergency backup options, PIR and Luceco Wireless Lighting Controls compliant, LBX still has time saving


Check up on your pump’s health


he next generation of Luceco’s renowned LuxPanel family is now available. LuxPanel Backlit Extra (LBX) boasts and impressive list of


Plug and Play loop inloop out drivers for fast installation and features excellent photometric performance, as well as being a very visually pleasing, energy saving luminaire. To complement the LBX, the Eco LuxPanel Backlit


Extra EBX has also recently been launched sharing the same time saving Plug and Play loop inloop out drivers and is UGR19 compliant for low glare applications with a TPb diffuser and efficacy of 120Llm/cW. Both new generation LuxPanels have accessories available including alternative clipin ceiling fixings if required.


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ventilation. The products are suitable for building into high bay luminaires up to an impressive 17m mounting height with a potential 24m diameter detection range. They can also be wall mounted into a suitable Eurodata plate with excellent high definition detection up to 10m. Each control has adjustable photocell


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affect your business as well as your maintenance budget. By replacing them with new, energyefficient pumps, you get reliable, lowcost pump operation. This is what a large office building in central


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London did when they replaced obsolete pumps with new, energyefficient models following a Grundfos onsite checkup. The pumps now operate to meet the actual demand, and the new pumps are delivering a saving 318,000 kWh per year after the estate’s personnel followed through on recommendations they received having undertaken a Grundfos energy check. This has amounted to a massive saving of £30k p.a., a large reduction in CO2 emissions and a short payback period. Grundfos are typically able to achieve energy


savings of 3060% for customers. By checking up on your pumps and pump solution, this will point the way towards the optimal pump replacement that will deliver the greatest energy savings. In return, you will get reliable operation, less downtime and reduced repair costs. The result: greatly improved system reliability. To learn more visit:


www.grundfos.co.uk


t Grundfos, we know that older pumps not only consume too much energy, but that they are also prone to failure that can adversely


override (151000 lux) and adjustable time lag settings (from 10 seconds to 40 minutes) and is suitable for switching up to 6 amps most loads or 2 amps LED. These grid modules are suitable for


indoor use in a range of applications including: offices, factories, warehouses, corridors and washrooms etc.


For more details please contact


DANLERS, Tel: 01249 443377, Fax: 01249 443388, Email:sales@danlers.co.uk or visit:


www.danlers.co.uk


efficiently. Churches often suffer from cold spots and by using Caspian fan convectors these can be eliminated making them more welcoming. With the ability to rapidly heat large areas at low cost, Caspian fan convectors are both practical and energy efficient. They can be also installed in an adjacent room, or storage cupboard, with the warm air outlets positioned at the rear of the appliance and ducted into an adjacent room or even a narrow corridor, permitting an obstruction free wall space. They can also be supplied in any colour to meet the demands of the installation location. Fully compatible with renewable energy technology, such as ground or air source heat pumps and biomass boilers,


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Daikin Applied extends water cooled chiller range


cooled centrifugal compressor chiller range, which boasts improved energy efficiency thanks to the inclusion of a new type of refrigerant cooled inverter drive. Available in a wide range of


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cooling capacities and component combinations, the new B Vintage chillers have been designed to deliver optimal performance at both full and partloads. They can also operate with a choice of refrigerant* including low global warming potential (GWP) R513A and R134a in single or dual compressor models. The single compressor version


of the B Vintage range (DWSC) provides excellent full and part load performance. The dual compressor version (DWDC) provides outstanding partload efficiency as well as system redundancy equivalent to two chillers, but at 35% lower cost than installing two separate


chillers thanks to reduced hardware, installation and components. B Vintage chillers can be


accurately sized to meet the specific needs of a project thanks to the availability of DAPUK’s ‘rightsizing’ selection programme. The inverter also features flexible control functions that closely match the chiller’s performance to operating conditions. This means the system can deliver the required cooling capacity, but at minimal running speed so significantly reducing energy consumption.


www.daikinapplied.uk


aikin Applied UK (DAPUK) has unveiled a new generation of its water


Caspian fan convectors a stylish adaptable solution to heating places of worship


aspian fan convectors are perfectly suited to provide heat to larger spaces that need heating quickly and


New high definition occupancy switches from DANLERS


ANLERS Limited have launched two new Grid PIR Occupancy switches for the automatic control of lighting and


WHAT’S NEW SPONSORED BY Next Generation LuxPanels from Luceco


Synapsys Solutions adds SIP IP converter to range of accessories


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ynapsys Solutions has added a SIPslice IP converter to its range of


SIPslice accessories. The Synapsys SIPslice IP


converter has been developed to provide a simple and efficient way of converting ModBus, MBus or pulse/digital input values to ModBus or M Bus TCP/IP. It utilises builtin web pages to


configure the communication parameters necessary to convert the serial communications to the TCP/IP network. When configured, the SIPslice


IP converter allows information from a network of ModBus or M Bus Serial slave addresses to be transferred to ModBus or MBus TCP/IP Master(s). The digital/pulse acquisition input will also appear as a unique address on the fieldbus TCP/IP network. Also featuring DIN rail mounting, Power over Ethernet, LEDs for


power, Bus activity, health and comms, the SIPslice IP converter is a low cost solution for converting serial comms messages to TCP/IP comms messages. Alastair Ewen, Account


Manager for Synapsys Solutions, said: “As with all Synapsys products, the SIPslice IP converter has been designed to be simple to deploy and use. The hardware has also been designed to have a small footprint making them ideal for inclusion within panels and other locations where space is at a premium.” For further information visit:


www.synapsyssolutions.com/products/ sipsliceipconverter/


Heavy duty press fit range gets top marks in education sector


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eading manufacturer of integrated piping systems, Pegler, now offers its VSH


PowerPress system across the UK and Irish market and Holy Family National School in Swords, County Dublin was just one establishment which reaped the benefits from the specification and installation of this product; a thick wall steel pipe and press fitting range. Amara Engineering was the M&E


Caspian can also enhance your environmental credentials. The Smith’s technical sales team is available to offer free, noobligation advice on the best heating solution for commercial applications. Tel: 01245 324900 or visit:


smithsep.co.uk


Mental health first aiders at Smith Brothers stores


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our Smith Brothers staff members


recently underwent training to become mental health first aiders after partaking in a course ran by Mental Health First Aid, England Mental Health First


Aid, England provide inhouse training and consultancy to organisations of all shapes and sizes. Through working with over 20,000 employers, they know that each organisation’s culture is unique, and the key to maintaining a mentally healthy workplace is understanding the people within it. Like a physical first aider,


Mental Health First Aiders are available to offer crucial initial support to employees and can help guide them towards further support if needed. Stephen Godwin, SBS health


and safety manager said “Unlike a 34 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER APRIL 2020


physical injury, mental ill health can be hidden, ignored or simply not recognised. The MHFA course has given us the tools and training to offer initial help within the workplace. All employees will have access to the support of a MHFA.” SBS firmly believe in preserving


positive selfwellbeing in the workplace and hope that the introduction of MHFAs will encourage staff members to speak out should they be suffering in silence.


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contractor who was tasked with installing services to the six classroom extension. The heat free, speedy installation offered by VSH PowerPress ensured a timely install along with complete safety of the site, especially as there was considerable timber used in the construction. Furthermore, the change from threaded and welded joints system that would have historically been specified, has shown the reliability and ease of installation offered by VSH PowerPress. “We would highly recommend VSH PowerPress,” said a representative


from Amara Engineering. “We have no doubt that this product will replace traditional methods of mild steel pipework installation in the future due to its ease of installation, time savings and removing the need for hot works permits and all that is associated with them.”


www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk Grundfos are creating the right ovaltures


n the heart of Edinburgh and with the biggest capacity in Scotland, the BT


Murrayfield Stadium is not just home to Scottish rugby, but also regularly hosts an array of other musical and sporting events. Maintaining a highprofile


67,114seater stadium at its operational peak involves a team of dedicated experts with a wide range of knowledge and expertise. This was certainly the case when the M&E system recently underwent a review and subsequent upgrade that saw Grundfos Pumps work with consultants RSP, and installers Livingston Mechanical to deliver the best solution possible. With a focus on energy saving,


members of the Grundfos TPE family of vertical inline pumps that have been proven many thousands of times over, were chosen to be at the heart of the operation. Supported by Grundfos pressurisation sets, these precision engineered pumps, offer the ideal energy efficient solution for many applications including


heating and cooling, in commercial applications of this nature. These circulators also bring an additional dimension to inline pumping, via a plethora of improvements, including their in built intelligence that simplifies installation and makes self optimising operation a reality – meaning you can rely on them to deliver increased system performance. When you next watch Scotland


play at home in an international rugby union match, you will know that the fantastic action on the pitch, is being matched behind the scenes by a range of Grundfos pump solutions that also know exactly how to optimise their performance. Find out more by visiting:


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