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Residents, customers and visitors to Woking High Street will be enjoying a new natural walkway from this May with the installaon of a 75m living wall from Mobilane


The Mobilane Green Screens have been placed along the length of the Woking train station’s exterior wall as part of the Council’s green commitments. Complementing other green initiatives in the transformation of the town’s Albion Square, the ivy screens now form a naturally green frame for the town’s iconic mural that depicts life along High Street in Edwardian times.


With a mix of species for interest and colour, the wall will not only attract insects and wildlife to an otherwise grey and urban part of town, but the screens will exercise their prowess in the improvement of air quality, as their foliage aids the trapping and capturing of harmful pollutants from passing and stationary traffic in the busy street. Mobilane UK was appointed to install the ivy screens, which are watered by an innovative drip line irrigation system. The screens offer variety of foliage and floral interest, planted with Hedera Helix Woerner, variegated and non-variegated, and the new Euonymus Darts Blanket.


Advertorial BSEE A walk on the wild side in Woking  the town's first green wall


Accommodating the natural slope of the road and walkway, the screens maintain a straight top edge using a mix of screen heights from one to 2.2 metres. Installed in fibreglass containers to allow for ease of placement by forklift and potential repositioning at a later date, the screens were cut to fit prior to the installation of irrigation by the


Mobilane technical team. The screens’ on-going maintenance will be managed by Woking Council. The week-long installation took place at the end of April 2019 and has already attracted positive local and regional media and visitor interest.


www.mobilane.com/en CIAT to cool lithium baery power storage staons in UK and Ireland


CIAT’s high eciency packaged heat pump systems have been chosen to cool a new generaon of lithium baery power staons being built in the UK and Ireland


The facilities will each include 12 CIAT Vectios reversible heat pump packaged air conditioning units, model IPJ-0090, with a combined cooling capacity of 340kW. CIAT is a part of Carrier, a leading global provider of innovative heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies.


The ground-breaking power storage plants are part of strategic plans to


improve the resilience and security of the electricity supply used to support the national grid. Following a successful 10MW pilot plant in Ireland commissioned in 2016, the design was scaled up to 60MW and is being rolled out in three locations (20MW per site) in England, all cooled by CIAT's high efficiency packaged heat pump systems.


Effective cooling of the batteries is critical during charging and discharging to maintain efficiency, optimum operation and to prolong working life. The lithium power plants are fitted with a bespoke air connection system to ensure rapid and efficient coupling between the units and the power station air intakes on site.


The compact CIAT air-to-air horizontal-design systems supply large volumes of cool air within a consistent temperature and humidity range. Treated air is ducted into the power station’s cold aisle at a temperature of 17.3 degrees Celsius and 96 per cent relative humidity (RH), mixing with present latent air before being drawn over the batteries by onboard fans, before being returned to the air conditioning units at 29 degrees Celsius and 50 per cent RH. CIAT UK worked with Belfast-based distributor Aircon Sales and Service and the Balance of Plant contractor Scotts Electrical Services to ensure the precise cooling needs of the project were met.


www.ciat.uk.com/product/vectiosrpjipj Major extension at Novotel York centre hotel features awardwinning air condioning


Guests at Novotel’s newly extended York centre hotel will benefit from award winning Toshiba heat recovery Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air condioning


Overlooking the banks of the River Foss near York Minster, the Novotel York Centre hotel was recently extended to accommodate high demand from UK and international guests visiting the historic and cultural attractions of the city. The 2,500 square foot extension includes 16 new deluxe rooms and six junior suites, air conditioned by four Toshiba Super Heat Recovery Multi (SHRM-e) VRF systems and additional Super Digital inverter systems. Ducted indoor units to rooms provide high efficiency, low- noise cooling and heating for guests. The project requirements included energy efficiency, value for money, system reliability and support during the design and development process to meet the client’s performance specification under the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) and BS EN378.


The project also required a particular focus on low noise operation, in order to deliver a high quality environment for guests. The Toshiba system was


easily able to meet this, along with the client’s other performance and environmental requirements. SHRM-e is Toshiba’s latest and most advanced heat recovery VRF system, winning four major industry awards as Air Conditioning Product of the Year. Innovations in compressors, heat exchange and controls combine to ensure the system achieves an European Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (ESEER) of eight and above in most capacities, which is an industry first.


While end-users benefit from reductions in running costs and enhanced comfort, installers profit from the new wireless commissioning and diagnostics system, which reduces installation time and enables fast two-way data exchange. The system was installed by air conditioning contractor JH Shouksmith & Sons, and equipment was supplied by Toshiba distributor Cool Solutions Distribution.


www.toshibaaircon.co.uk/product/shrme3pipeheatrecoveryoutdoor


Zumtobel Group supports Harley Haddow and Page/Park in achieving Edinburgh Printmakers’ ‘Creave Aspiraons


The redevelopment of a derelict building into a new centre for printmaking producon for Edinburgh Printmakers has included the installaon of a range of innovave lighng soluons from Zumtobel


Edinburgh Printmakers’ new Creative Hub is located within what once was the headquarters of the North British Rubber Company (NBRC), the only surviving structure of the once large and important 19th century Castle Mills Industrial Complex. Zumtobel worked with building services consultancy, Harley Haddow,


Edinburgh and architects Page\Park as the design of the lighting was critical to achieving the aspirations for developing an industrial aesthetic for the new interventions, whilst preserving the character and quality of the existing building.


Edinburgh Printmakers developed an exciting, dynamic and ambitious brief for their new creative hub and were keen to capture all the characteristics of their very successful existing facility, but also expand their business to develop a more inclusive facility for both the production and display of art. The refurbished 5,300m2 building has been designed to make minimum use of energy and incorporates a range of innovative technologies to combine comfort,


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ease of use and energy efficiency. Zumtobel’s Tecton Black continuous row lighting system has been used across multiple areas of the building, allowing all functions such as power supply, lighting control and connection with emergency lighting to be quickly installed and seamlessly integrated into the multifunctional trunking system. With a luminaire efficiency of up to 168 lumens per watt, Tecton also offers key economic benefits. Less maintenance work means fewer interruptions and reduced costs thanks to lower energy consumption. Resclite PRO from Zumtobel is providing the flexible, programmable and efficient emergency lighting throughout the facility. This smart


emergency luminaire utilises new lenses to provide enhanced flexibility and combines an unobtrusive look with the highest function-driven performance.


Zumtobel worked hard with the design team to understand both the functional needs and specific technical requirements of each space and this is clearly evidenced in the design of the lighting, particularly the use of LITECOM Lighting Controls with daylight linking. LITECOM, a pioneering and innovative open lighting management system, combines intuitive control via apps with easy installation and operation using an individual controller.


www.zumtobelgroup.com/en BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER AUGUST 2019 35


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