SPONSORS WHAT’S NEW Riello extends RX premix burner range
whilst still achieving NOx levels of less than 30mg/kWh, combined with very low noise output. Riello RX premix burners feature a unique design that includes a patented woven wire gauze ‘sock’ covering the combustion head cylinder. Unlike traditional pressure jet burners, in RX
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premix burners the gas and combustion air are mixed upstream of the combustion head. The mixture then passes through precisionlocated ports and the patented gauze ‘sock’ to ignite on the external surface of the combustion
iello has recently extended its RX range of premix packaged burners with numerous variants up to a 3 MW model,
head. The result is a very compact flame with a diameter directly related to the burner firing rate, ensuring precise heat control and optimum efficiency at all loads. Riello premix technology enables high turndown ratios of up to 8:1, making them ideal for systems with variable heat loads. RX burners can be used in conjunction with variable speed drive motors to reduce electricity consumption and lower noise levels even further than the typical 30% noise reduction compared to many other combustion applications. Control options include progressive twostage operation and fully modulating via 010V or 420 mA.
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New online tool helps designers with HIU specification
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Evinox launches fresh new website to showcase heat network products and services
friendly navigation, enabling users to browse through their extensive range of heat network products and services with ease. These include a range of smart heat interface units (HIUs) and comprehensive support services including metering, billing, revenue management and service and maintenance. Delivering a fully responsive experience, the
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new website gives users a seamless transition from desktop to mobile browsing and has been designed to provide heat network information for Housing Developers, M&E Consultants, Housing Associations and Building Managers, covering all stages of a communal or district heating project. Emma Alexander, Marketing Manager at
Evinox Energy, said: “We are really excited about the launch of our new site, which we’ve packed with useful heat network information, including articles, case studies, best practice and regulation advice, alongside technical information about our ModuSat® Smart HIU range and metering, billing and maintenance support services. We love the new look and feel of the site, and see it as the cornerstone of our online marketing strategy, aligning our digital platform much more closely to our brand and product and service offerings,”
Let’s talk about Smart HIUs
The new Smart Heat Interface Unit Hub on the Evinox website features plenty of technical content and useful information and includes everything you need to know about Evinox’s ModuSat® range of
vinox Energy announce the launch of their new company website, which features a fresh look and feel and user
HIUs. The hub also covers topics such as the UK BESA HIU test standard, designing for energy efficient networks and the benefits of electronic control. It even features an online tool for selecting Heat Interface Units based on your project parameters and provides calculations for the whole network. Users can also request one of Evinox’s CIBSE accredited CPD seminars and download the Heat Network Design Guide via the website.
Find out how Evinox can help with metering and billing for your heat network The website walks you through all the requirements of a successful metering and billing system for a heat network development. This includes information about the typical network setup, which domestic and commercial meters might be required, credit billing services, debt free Payasyougo technology and guidance about how to comply with the Heat Network (Metering & Billing) Regulations 2014.
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Service & maintenance support for heat networks Knowing how vital the support services can be for the operation the heat network and HIUs alike, Evinox’s new website provides lots of useful information for housing developers and building managers. Find out more about their internet based remote Service and Maintenance for HIU’s, enhanced warranty cover, plant room maintenance and combined plans for billing and service where they offer very competitive discounted rates for both in one package. Emma Alexander continued: “As we strive to
improve every aspect of Evinox’s on and offline presence, flagship projects such as this demonstrate our commitment to excellence to our customers and partners. I’m extremely excited to be involved in the continued evolution of Evinox Energy and look forward to sharing what we’ve got in the pipeline over the coming months”. Find out more about Evinox’s heat network
products and services, and experience the fresh new site for yourself, by visiting:
www.evinoxenergy.co.uk Eliminating draughts with smart ventilation
including close control of inlet air temperature and exploitation of the Coanda. As such, they provide simultaneous control of
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air velocity and incoming air temperature, whilst ensuring effective management of indoor air quality and efficient demandcontrolled ventilation something that traditional ventilation controls are unable to do. If the inlet temperature is below the set
point temperature for the space, the inlet fan slows while the exhaust fan speeds up. This results in a lower flow of cold air being
AV’s AirMaster Smart Ventilation Units (SVUs) incorporate key design features to tackle the common problem of draughts,
warmed by an increased volume flow of warm air, thus producing an increase of inlet temperature. If the inlet temperature rises above the set
point, the automatic bypass damper opens sufficiently to allow a proportion of air to enter directly from the outside, without passing through the heat exchanger. In parallel, AirMaster SVUs exploit the Coanda effect to move the supply air across the ceiling for 68 metres, thereby entraining room air before the incoming air falls to the occupied zone at low velocity and comfortable temperature conditions. A more detailed technical discussion of
vinox is excited to
announce the launch of the ModuSat® Heat Interface
Unit Online Selector. Available via the Evinox Energy website, this intuitive tool recommends the ideal HIU(s) for a district or communal heat network development, based on project parameters entered by the user With over 15 years of
experience in the design and manufacture of interface units for heat network systems, Evinox created the Selector with M&E consultants in mind, aiming to provide a tool that is easy to use, and can help with sizing and selection whilst saving time for the specifier.
Helen Gibbons, Evinox
Technical and Design Manager comments: "This unique new tool is an extension of the Evinox Heat Network Design Guide that is used by many M&E consultants in the UK. It draws on Evinox's experience sizing HIU’s for numerous communal heating projects, and also recommendations from the Swedish District Heating Association Technical Provisions
F:101, Danish Standard 439 and the CIBSE CP1 – Heat Networks: Code of Practice for the UK." Helen continues: “In addition
to the heat interface unit sizing and selection functionality, our new tool provides heating and hot water technical performance information specific to the users’ project, complete with Low Temperature Hot Water (LTHW) calculations for the whole heat network, which can act as a useful guide for the design and specification process.” As well as all the functionality
detailed, the user can also save unit selections and calculations for each project and come back at any time to access or edit them or to create a new selection, making this a really useful resource for consultants. Find out how the ModuSat®
Selector can help with the specification of heat interface units and try it out by contacting Evinox at
technical.email@
evinox.co.uk for further information or visiting:
selector.evinoxenergy.co.uk New CIBSE accredited seminar
explores heat interface unit test standard from BESA
draught control can be read/downloaded from the SAV website.
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systems.com Nedap launches Luxon Switch App
users of Nedap’s online light management platform to quickly adjust lighting to their individual needs. With the Luxon Switch app, it is easy to differ from preconfigured lighting behavior. Jeroen Smit, Product
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Manager at Nedap Light Controls: “The Luxon light management platform is developed to manage lighting of
edap officially presents the Luxon Switch App. This mobile app allows
multisite customers throughout the globe. The Luxon Switch App allows for quick adjustments within a group or zone of fixtures. This provides users the powerful flexibility to control their lighting as they please, for instance during overtime or when a higher light level is required.” Luxon Switch App can be downloaded at the App Store or via Google Play.
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CPD seminar following the introduction of the first UK test standard for Heat Interface Units from BESA (British Engineering Services Association). This new standard is
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regarded as an important step towards improving the overall performance of British district heating schemes and its key objective is to enable the performance of different HIUs to be evaluated within the context of typical UK operating conditions. Thereby enabling heat network developers to consider the performance of specific HIUs against design requirements. The Evinox seminar explores all aspects of the test regime and discusses how for the first time, designers and specifiers will be able to see the impact of a specific HIU on their network. Entitled “Understanding the BESA
Test Standard for HIUs (VWARTS and All)”, the seminar is accredited by The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and provides credits towards consulting engineers’ Continuing Professional Development (CPD). This 60minute seminar is ideal
for M&E consultants or housing providers interested in finding out more about the latest standard for communal & district heating systems and can be held at client’s premises or at the Evinox Energy offices in Chessington.
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vinox Energy has launched a new CIBSE accredited
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