energy LED floodlights, designed to meet the demand for a stylish, more aesthetic lighting solution than the bulky options often associated with floodlights. The range comprises eight
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range offers 10W/800 lumen, 20W/1600 lumen, 30W/2400 lumen and 50W/4000 lumen fittings, with each one available as a straightforward floodlight and as a PIR version. The standard fitting is
switched on and off manually or can be wired into an external device and is suitable where control of the lighting system is preferred. The builtin PIR sensor fitting provides added security, and it comes with predefined settings range, Lux level and the
trigger time duration parameters for ease of use. The fittings are straightforward
to install using the adjustable bracket supplied. They each offer a 4000K colour temperature which produces a cool white output and they feature a textured diffuser which helps prevent an intense glare. Each is available in black or white to maximise the choice and to suit all exteriors. The robust housings are IP65 rated. For further information,
Panasonic customers visit heat pump factory in Czech Republic
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info@espuk.com or visit:
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Versatile solution for wireless light management
ridonic and Casambi have teamed up to develop a new innovative wireless light management solution. Tridonic’s basicDIM Wireless system based on Casambi’s Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology offers an interconnected and interoperable solution for the hasslefree wireless connectivity of luminaires. Wireless light management opens a myriad of new possibilities for all parties involved in installing a new lighting system. The luminaire manufacturer, the installer to the building operator and the end user, will all benefit from the flexibility and versatility that wireless technologies offer. Also, existing lighting infrastructures can be easily updated and fitted with additional features.
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Technology partnership results in portfolio for complete solution Tridonic, a worldleading supplier of lighting technology, and Casambi, a pioneer in wireless lighting controls, have partnered to develop an innovative wireless light management solution. The partnership culminates in Tridonic’s basicDIM Wireless range of interoperable devices consisting of LED drivers, communication modules, sensors, a user interface as well as software in the form of the 4remote BT App.
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to’ pump selection tool of choice for an increasing number of industry professionals. This could be because much thought and consideration went into its design to deliver an online tool that would make choosing the right pump solution as straightforward as possible.
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replacement pump is required. Simply log onto the Product Center and select the REPLACEMENT option on the home page. From here, enter the name of the old pump into the Quick Search field or alternatively, you can enter the pump name and other data into the Classic Search field.
oday the Grundfos Product Center (GPC) is wellknown as the ‘go
The Product Center will then
display the top three replacement pump choices and you can filter your selection by choosing either the pump with the lowest purchase price, the pump with the lowest energy consumption or the pump with
the lowest total lifecycle costs. This then offers the option not just to simply replace, but to eplace by selecting the most energy efficient options. Additional requirements, such as fluid type,
lifecycle costs and evaluation criteria provide additional filtering options and will ensure that finding the best pump replacement choice is there waiting for you, whenever you need it. Check it out for yourself at:
www.grundfos.co.uk Scolmore launches Switch Supply to Permanent Conversion Pack
Pack provides a retrofit smart solution to allow independent control of a lighting circuit, whilst still supplying a smoke detector with constant power. This solution eliminates the
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need for timeconsuming and costly channelling and potential lifting of floorboards for access and then the necessary effort to restore everything back to normal. Simply replace the switch that is currently there with the retractive switch and wire in the RFSAI61B and RFIM 40B to the retractive switch and light. This will facilitate the ability for a permanent live supply to a smoke detector whilst retaining control of the existing light fitting. As well as adding a smoke detector, the conversion pack can be used to provide a
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electrochlorination system ideally suited to facilities management applications
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leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial water treatment solutions
has announced that its electrochlorination system has been approved for use on UK public water supplies. Gaffey Technical Services has revealed that its Hyprolyser® 2802200 system is now approved under Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000. This further acknowledges the quality of the system, and makes it an even more attractive proposition for the wide range of building and facilities management, water and general processing applications where it has already found considerable success. The Gaffey Hyprolyser® system has been widely proven in commercial and municipal waste water, swimming pool and private drinking water supply applications. Its marketleading technology generates sodium hypochlorite by applying an electrical current to a water and salt solution. This eliminates the need for onsite chlorine storage, and offers a reliable, lowrisk and
colmore’s Click Smart Switch Supply to Permanent Conversion
solution where emergency lighting is required. Incorporating RFSAI61B will facilitate the ability for a permanent live supply to power an emergency light whilst retaining control of an existing light fitting. A key switch can also be incorporated to allow for emergency light periodic testing.
The pack is supplied in a handy boxed unit which contains all the components required 1 x RFSAI61B Switching Receiver, 1 x RFIM – 40B Battery Transmitter, 1 x CMA401 Unfurnished MiniGrid Plate, and 1 x MD004W 10x Retractive Module. For further information, contact Scolmore on 01827 63454, or visit:
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air conditioning systems, creating the widest range of equipment operating on the lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerant available in the UK. The latest additions to the
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environmentallyfriendly solution for disinfecting water. “This is another step forward in
the progress we’ve been making with the Hyprolyser® system,” comments technical director, Andrew Gaffey. “There are over 300 Hyprolyser® systems in use internationally on major water treatment applications including theme parks, wastewater, industrial and food preparation processes, plus highprofile installations such as the Edinburgh Royal Commonwealth Pool, Center Parcs in Woburn Forest and the Logan Solar Water Treatment project in Australia. Email
info@gaffey.co.uk, call 01254 350180 or visit:
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company’s light commercial R32 range include the new Big Super Digital inverter (SDI) outdoor unit, available in 8hp and 10hp versions, and a complete range of R32 indoor units, including ceiling cassettes, highwalls, consoles and high static pressure ductmounted units. The high performance systems
have energy ratings of A+++/A++ and deliver cooling with a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of up to 7.01, and heating with a Seasonal Coefficient of Performance (SCOP) of up to 4.36, depending on the model and outdoorindoor unit combination. Neil Hitching, sales director for
Toshiba, said: “The new SDI systems have been totally redesigned to maximise safety
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Toshiba completes R32 SDI Series to offer widest range in UK
oshiba has completed its lineup of Super Digital inverter (SDI) R32based split
group of Panasonic Air to Water installers from around the UK
and Ireland recently visited the new Panasonic factory in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The factory started production in October 2018 of Panasonic’s Air to Water Heat Pumps to help meet the growing demand and ensure shorter lead times within Europe. Europe has seen exponential demand for more renewable energy solutions. Providing heating, cooling and hot water, the Panasonic heat pump utilises energy from the air, providing a cheaper, cleaner and sustainable alternative to conventional fossil fuel or electric systems. Since 2010, Panasonic Aquarea
has set the standard for Air to Water heat pumps in Europe, with its reliability, simplicity and innovation. The new factory, starting with one production line, will progressively increase manufacture to reach 40,000
Aquarea units yearly, according to Panasonic’s midterm plan, becoming one of the main factories for the Panasonic Aquarea range of heat pumps. “The visit to both the factory
and to meet counterpart installers was very useful.” commented one attendee on the trip, Stewart Gray of Heat Orkney. “In particular, it gave a real insight in to the manufacturing testing methods, giving reassurance of Panasonic's quality control systems during the build processes.” For more information on
Panasonic’s air conditioning and heating solutions, please visit:
www.aircon.panasonic.co.uk IDEXX Legiolert® receives NF
Validation Certification by AFNOR for Legionella pneumophila testing
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DEXX, the global experts in water microbiology, today announced that the Legiolert® test, used for the rapid, confirmed enumeration of Legionella pneumophila in hot and cold sanitary water and cooling
tower water, has been granted the NF Validation by AFNOR Certification, under the reference No IDX 33/06 – 06/19. The AFNOR Certification follows a study that was carried by independent expert laboratories. The performance of the Legiolert method was judged equivalent to the performance of standard EN ISO 11731, used worldwide and NF T90431, used in France. The trial results involving 14 laboratories showed good reproducibility of the method and data from the study was then subjected to rigorous scrutiny by an expert committee made up of stakeholders from regulatory authorities, users from public, private and industrial laboratories, and manufacturers.
The IDEXX Legiolert test is a rapid method for the detection of Legionella pneumophila, the primary causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease. It was launched in Europe in 2017 by IDEXX to complement its portfolio of water microbiology testing solutions for the monitoring of water within buildings and facilities, and to assist in the simplification of testing and reduce the risk posed by Legionnaires’ disease. “This recognition allows laboratories to adopt the method without
and performance with A2Lclass refrigerants, such as R32. Research carried out inhouse shows they deliver bestinclass performance for currently available systems of this type, with power input significantly reduced for a given output. This is great news for users of Toshiba equipment, who now have access to the widest range of R32 splits from a single supplier, backed by our industry leading warranty and customer service.”
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aircon.co.uk/flammabletraining/
extensive costly and timeconsuming validations. And not only in France, NF Validation is well accepted in Europe but also further afield in countries such as Canada and in Africa,” commented Andrew Headland, Associate Director, IDEXX. “The advantages that Legiolert has over current tests in terms of speed, accuracy and ease of use can be potentially lifesaving and have been recognised in a number of independent studies.” The IDEXX Legiolert test is a culture method based on a bacterial
enzyme detection technology that signals the presence of Legionella pneumophila through utilisation of a substrate present in the Legiolert reagent. Legionella pneumophila cells grow rapidly and reproduce using the rich supply of amino acids, vitamins and other nutrients present in the Legiolert reagent. Actively growing strains of Legionella pneumophila use the added substrate to produce a brown colour indicator. Legiolert detects Legionella pneumophila within 7 days at 1 organism in a 100 ml sample for potable water and at 100 organisms in a 100 ml nonpotable sample, such as cooling tower water. For more information contact: Richard Kerns at NEPR:
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