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dveco, in partnership with Cosmogas, introduces the FPi range of commercial grade Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP). The FPi9 and FPi13 are an easy to install,


virtually maintenance free, method for commercial sites to achieve lower cost water heating or cooling. With sleek looks and quiet operation, the compact monobloc design is capable of providing domestic hot water (DHW) at up to 55°C, or cool water to 7°C for use in fan coils. Ranging up to a very high coefficient of performance (COP) of 4.7, FPi ASHPs can make a real impact on a property’s energy consumption.


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Bill Sinclair, technical director, Adveco, says,


“The FPi range of ASHPs is perfect for combining with a traditional gas water heater and controls to create a hybrid system. Offering better compatibility with existing DHW distribution systems and the demands of higher thermal requirements. This approach provides the versatility to reduce operational costs while maintaining the higher water temperatures demanded by commercial DHW operations. A hybrid system built around the FPi can help businesses meet their carbon targets in the coming decade, while keeping running costs low.”


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Adveco introduces the FPi range of commercial air source heat pumps for hybrid DHW systems


Rinnai aims for double growth in less than 10 years


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Rinnai’s energy efficient multipoint water heater  never run out of hot water again!


water heaters, with high energy efficiencies, low running costs and a consistent delivery of temperature accurate water. Rinnai makes over 2million water heaters


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manual testing and inspection. During initial power up an automatic


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commissioning stage will begin. After the initial charge up time (up to 72 hours), the unit will carry out a full duration test. After all initial tests are completed successfully the inbuilt processor will start the standard programmed test schedule, reporting failing functions via the status LED. In addition it is possible to initiate a manual test on self test emergency lighting fittings for extra peace of mind There are five self test products in the range:


SP’s range of Self Test Emergency Light Fittings offers numerous benefits over standard fittings by reducing the costs and time associated with


per year and as such is at the forefront of creating unit cost advantages for installers. The units are probably the most competitively priced type of their kind currently available on the UK market. The Rinnai 11i is a modernday variant on


the multipoint water heater  plus all technological advances and innovations  yet at a very similar cost to its lower specification counterparts. Increasingly, installers are recognizing the


benefits of Rinnai’s modernday variant on traditional water heating solutions in terms of the cost effectiveness of these high performing multipoint appliances. Rinnai’s multipoint water heaters are far


u3W LED Maintained Emergency Selfcontained Downlight with Self Test and Interchangeable Open and Corridor Lens. u3W LED Emergency Open Lens Downlight with Self Test u9W LED IP65 NonMaintained Emergency Twin Spot with Self Test u3W LED IP65 Maintained Emergency Bulkhead with Self Test u3W LED Maintained Emergency Exit Box with Self Test The products have all been tested and comply with


the latest standards. They are easy to install  without any need for key switches or data cables  and offer convenience and reduced maintenance time and costs. For further information contact ESP on 01527


515150, email info@espuk.com or visit: www.espuk.com


more energy efficient than outdated storage systems and are the preferred water heating method of choice in domestic properties and light commercial sites such as, cafes, pubs, restaurants and other smaller to mid size outlets. The increase in popularity is quite simple


– these units deliver high volumes of water instantly at any time of the day, or night, all at accurate temperatures for user comfort and safety. They are also easy to operate and simple to install and maintain. These Rinnai multipoint water heaters,


for example, eliminate the problem of sudden changes in water temperature, resulting in cold showers or scalding hot baths – the water temperature you set is the water temperature you get. So, if somebody is showering at 42°C and a tap is turned on to draw a bath elsewhere in the property, the temperature does not vary,


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Hadley Group operating on the Oldbury site, achieves ISO 14001:2015 certification


adley Group is pleased to announce that following the move of Hadley Steel


Framing Ltd to its Oldbury site, an extension to scope of the existing ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System registration has been completed and successfully audited by the UKAS accredited Steel Construction Certification Scheme (SCCS). The scope of registration is:


‘The manufacture of cold roll formed metal sections and allied products, including the design and assembly of steel framing systems’ which now covers the site activities of both Hadley Group  Building Products Division and Hadley Steel Framing Ltd. ISO 14001 certification was


originally achieved by Hadley Group on its Oldbury site in February 2010. Ben Towe, Group Managing


Director at Hadley Group, said: “We are delighted with the certification as it demonstrates


Unicrimp expands firerated products range


that our environmental management system is consistently meeting international industry specific standards. “This is an important step


forward for Hadley Group as it demonstrates our green credentials further and offers reassurance to both our employees and customers. We will now use this certification to further drive improvements and ensure that we continue to operate with as little effect on the environment as possible.” For more information on


Hadley Group and their commitment to the environment and sustainability please visit:


www.hadleygroup.com/aboutus/ environmentsustainability


Group of companies, has extended its Q Fire range of fire rated products to include new metal fire safe cable clips in two additional sizes – 40mm and 50mm. As well as enhancing the existing range, the new products will meet the increasing demand from customers asking for these particular sizes to assist with a range of installations that they are working on. Designed for use when fixing


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cables down in 40mm and 50mm trunking, the firerated cable clips  with a predrilled 6mm hole in the base  are made from annealed steel and provide installers with a solution to help satisfy the latest IET wiring Regulations 18th Edition. The use of metal fixings can


help prevent some of the increased risks associated with the breakout of a fire, for example


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nicrimp, part of the Scolmore


and there is no chance of either user running out of hot water. The lightweight 15kg 11i water heater is


compact enough to install in the smallest of spaces and is the ideal replacement for large obtrusive cylinders. Featuring easy to use digital controls this small but robust and durable unit is also simple to install. The unit draws down 6.10kW – 21.60kW


of natural gas and has an eleven litre per minute maximum flow.


Internally wall


mounted the 11i water heater measures 675mm high x 370mm wide x 134mm deep. For more information visit:


www.rinnaiuk.com


hot water delivery systems and units for residential and commercial sites, has announced that it is planning on doubling its size within 10 years. The announcement, made by


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Managing Director Tony Gittings at a major event held at Skinners Hall in the City of London before a large audience of contractors, installers, consultants, estates managers and enduser organisation, detailed the company’s plans in a series of new product developments, marketing initiatives and service launches. In the 2019 the company has


preventing the premature collapse of wiring. With the Unicrimp range of firerated cable clips, construction site managers, electricians and electrical contractors can all be assured that the products they are specifying and installing meet the requirements of the latest 18th Edition wiring regulations. Unicrimp’s fire safe cable clips


are now available in 25mm, 40mm and 50mm sizes, with each size available in packs of 10 units. For further information, contact


Unicrimp on 01827 300600; email sales@unicrimp.com or visit:


www.unicrimp.com


completed the following: uLaunch of service division offering total offering customers Service Plans for peace of mind in knowing that, in the unlikely event of a problem, they have an instant answer to the problem. All inspections and all remedial works are carried out by Gas Safe registered engineers. It is a legal requirement for the obvious safety reasons that all works carried out to a gas fired appliance or system must be done by a fully qualified and registered gas engineer. uLaunch of the new N series of hot water heating units  The Rinnai SENSEI water heater range offers a new, more compact and enhanced combustion design that allows for easier installation and enhanced operational performance and importantly increased levels of serviceability. All the components within the Sensei are designed and manufactured by Rinnai. This ensures maximum quality and reliability from the industry leader in commercial continuous flow water. uLaunch of the A series of domestic hot water heating units uLaunch of the Zen and Zen Plus home hot water & heating system which marries established and proven manufacture durability with new technologies to offer great energy efficiencies, user control and, importantly, unparalleled level of comfort. The Rinnai Zen and Zen Plus system will increase comfort and reduce energy usage whilst also providing a highly economically solution for today’s changing marketplace. uLaunch of the Trust Partnership with the formation of an installer network specifically


innai, a UK leader in the manufacture and supply of heating & continuous flow


for its domestic product range, the Zen & Zen Plus. The installer domestic partnership network includes all bona fide, Gas Safe registered, installers of residential heating and hot water units and systems. The launch is complementary to the recent introduction of the Rinnai Zen and Zen Plus domestic heating hot water system.


ow available for domestic applications from Rinnai are the 11i A+rated continuous flow gas fired


Tony Gittings, Managing Director The Rinnai range of hot water


heating products are manufactured to the highest possible quality standards which ensures a long working life. Our reliability and commitment to customer service excellence is the industry standard. Rinnai is the UK leader in ErP


‘A’ rated continuous flow hot water heating units. The company makes and sells over 12 million gas appliances every year, which are distributed globally to all parts of the world and are all ISO 9001 and ISO 1400I


certified (International standard for environmental management systems). Backed with extensive


warranties and fully qualified service teams, Rinnai is the first choice for continuous flow hot water, providing the most energy and economically efficient solution by using individual or multiple manifolded appliances. “Rinnai employ innovative


manufacturing and testing techniques to deliver unparalleled levels of safety, comfort and efficiency. With the Rinnai Continuous Flow Hot Water System, you will never run out of hot water,” adds Chris Goggin for the company. For more information visit:


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