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Kingspan installed on pioneering manufacturing building SPONSORS


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facility featuring pipe and duct insulation from Kingspan Industrial Insulation. The Advanced Manufacturing Building has been designed by Bond Bryan and acts as a stylish gateway to the university’s Jubilee Campus. Inside, there are a range of teaching spaces, laboratories and workshops fitted out with cuttingedge production technologies for automation, precision manufacturing and 3D printing. Over 7000 metres of Kingspan Kooltherm FM Pipe Insulation was installed on pipework


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he University of Nottingham is developing the manufacturing solutions of tomorrow at its new, RIBA award winning research


across the building. The product is the most thermally efficient pipe insulation in common use within the UK construction industry today and has been awarded Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold. Richard Drew, Group Managing Director


from installers Gill Insulation commented: “The big advantage with Kooltherm Pipe


Insulation is you can keep thicknesses to a minimum without any trade off in performance. That reduction in size can make a real difference when you’re working in tight service spaces. Our experienced team were able to complete a streamlined fitout process on the Advanced Manufacturing Building. As


New business development manager for DunhamBush Cooling Division


equipment manufacturers, has appointed Dave Parsons to Business Development Manager of its Cooling Division. Dave has worked for


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DunhamBush for 14 years, joining as a Service Engineer and progressing to the Service Manager role. Having recently gained a BA (Hons) in Leadership and Business Management, he hopes to take his skills base and knowledge gained into his new role.


simple, costeffective replacement of hard to find SOX lamps. A very warm birdfriendly 2200k amber and a 4000k cool


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white are now available, in 20, 35, 60 and 100 watt to replace from 35 watt up to the extremely long 180 watt SOX lamp. With greater than 80 CRI these state of the art LED lamps greatly improve visibility compared to monochromatic yellow SOX lamps. Operating temperatures range from an impressive 40°C to +50°C. A key innovation of these CE approved retrofits is the use of an aluminium heat sink with integrated cooling fan, providing excellent thermal management, resulting in high light output and long life. Low maintenance is assured with a 50,000 hour rated lamp


life and products are backed by a five year warranty. Light Efficient Design UK’s Newburybased warehouse offers prompt delivery to UK/Ireland electrical wholesalers on all Light Efficient Design retrofit LED products.


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series modular chillers to expand the ‘offtheshelf’ offering to the UK market. The eseries offers marketleading low noise levels


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specialist in plastic packaging  has enjoyed impressive cost savings in excess of 60%, and reduced its carbon footprint by 27 tonnes over a three year period. Installed in 2015 at the DS Smith site in Sheerness,


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Kent, Vickers’ EMS was primarily specified to control the company’s consumption of gas in their warehousing facility. The investment was also projected to reduce carbon emissions and make cost savings of 30%. However, after just three years, the company has more than doubled its projected savings by reducing gas expenditure by a remarkable £5,665. Commenting on this achievement, Dave Almond at


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and exceptional partload efficiencies with an operating range between 8100% capacity to provide controllable, energy efficient cooling and heating with reduced plant size and a host of advanced features and benefits taken straight from the company’s experience in the air conditioning industry. Available as coolingonly or heat pump versions, the new modules included a unique Yshaped design to increase the intake of air and offer a greater heat


itsubishi Electric has added new 150kW and 180kW modules to its existing advanced range of high efficiency, inverterdriven, e


unhamBush, one of the UK’s leading heating and cooling


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will be focusing on expanding the company’s activities in the chiller sector. DunhamBush has recently successfully re introduced chiller production into the UK with a comprehensive range of technically advanced air and water cooled chillers in a range of outputs from 35 to 14,068kW. In addition to chillers,


DunhamBush manufactures and distributes an extensive


ever, Kingspan were on hand to provide any technical support when we required it.”


www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk


Mitsubishi Electric brings enhancements to IT


cooling market with new product range


range of heat emitters, including LST radiators, radiant panels, fan convectors, door curtains, trench and perimeter heating and fan coil units.


www.dunhambush.co.uk LED retrofit SOX range won’t keep the birds awake!


ight Efficient Design UK Limited offers the most extensive, competitively priced, and energy efficient LED SOX retrofit lamps on the market. These are ideal for


brand new range of M Series R32 air conditioning solutions, designed specifically for the UK IT Cooling market. The high sensible cooling systems are ideal for small computer rooms or areas that require a greater degree of sensible cooling. The new M Series


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MSYTP R32 Cooling Only High SHF Wall Mounted System is a brandnew product solution for the UK market, available in both 3.5kW and 5.0kW sizes, and includes an SHF (Sensible Heat Factor) of up to 0.98.


The cooling only unit has a high sensible cooling


capacity, and blends energy efficiency with a modern white design. As a critical market driver for businesses looking to deploy IT cooling, a high sensible cooling system is able to significantly cool the room without removing too much moisture. “The introduction of the M Series MSYTP is just another step for Mitsubishi Electric towards delivering bestinclass products into the IT cooling market, a critical area as businesses increasingly rely on technology for their day to day operations,” says Carl Dickinson, Senior Product Manager, Mitsubishi Electric. “Our new solution offers companies a compact alternative to large scale IT cooling.”


Russell.Jones@meuk.mee.com Up to 1,080kW of chiller now available for next day delivery


exchanger surface area, delivering a highly efficient operation. With four inverter compressors operating as two pairs in each module and the ability to connect up to 6 individual modules into one system, the eseries chillers provide the perfect solution. “We’ve had significant interest in these modular units since we launched the eseries three years ago and these larger modules expand the number of applications and buildings that can benefit from these advanced chillers” explains Graham Temple, Marketing Manager. Further details on the comprehensive range is


available by emailing chillers@meuk.mee.com, calling 01707 282880 or visiting the dedicated website:


www.mechillers.co.uk Vickers’ Energy Management System makes savings all round


hanks to an energy management system (EMS) from Vickers, DS Smith  one of the world’s leading providers of corrugated packaging and a


D S Smith said: “Thanks to our investment in a Vickers’ EMS, we have not only reduced our CO2 emissions, we have saved a significant amount of money by reducing our energy consumption, and this has more than covered the cost of our original investment. “Moving forwards, it's reassuring to know that we


will continue to reap the rewards of an accurate heating control system that delivers maximum energy efficiency, whilst enjoying full after sales support from Vickers,” added Dave. For further information contact Carolyn Holland,


Marketing Manager 0161 886 7190 or visit: www.vickersenergy.co.uk


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itsubishi Electric has launched a


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New outdoor steam humidifiers from Condair


eading humidification specialist, Condair, has extended its range of


electric steam humidifiers to include new IP55 rated models suitable for outdoor installation. The robust enclosures on the Condair RS resistive steam and Condair EL electrode boiler steam humidifiers enable the units to be located on rooftops and exposed to the elements. Rather than simply installing


the standard humidifiers inside a protective housing on a rooftop, the new outdoor humidifiers from Condair have purposebuilt IP55 rated casings. This means they take up much less room on a rooftop and are easier to install. Condair’s new outdoor humidifiers are the most compact in the industry with the smallest footprint and incorporate lifting handles to make onsite transportation easier. The enclosures incorporate a


thermostatcontrolled heater and fan unit to maintain the


internal temperature at an optimum level with outside ambient conditions ranging from 20° to 40°C. An antifreeze valve will ensure the humidifier completely drains should the unit experience temperatures of less than 6°C during periods of inoperation.


The new Condair outdoor humidifiers can be wallmounted, allowing them to be attached to an AHU, or freestanding. Lockable doors are removable for easy access and optional internal lighting improves visibility for servicing and maintenance.


www.condair.co.uk


Rinnai Arated Infinity range for a low NOx infinite supply of safe hot water


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vailable from leading manufacturer Rinnai is claimed to be the most


energy efficient, low NOx and costeffective range of Arated water heaters across a range of load profiles compared with any other gas fired continuous flow water heaters on the UK market.


RINNAI’S HEAVYDUTY CONDENSING (HDC) INFINITY MODELS The Infinity HDC1600i, tested to below 20 ppm NOx, produces the lowest emissions on the market, with 107% net thermal efficiencies. The newly developed unit with downfiring burner allows increased efficiency. The established awardwinning


condensing HDC1200 internal and external models show an impressive energy performance of 107% net thermal efficiency while the larger Rinnai HDC1500 internal and external models turn in 105% net thermal efficiency. The Rinnai Infinity Low NOx


HD55i internal water heater is a room sealed, wall hung, LPG or natural gas fired continuous flow water heater. The Infinity Low NOx 55i is capable of supplying in excess of 980 litres at 50º rise per hour. Up to 25 units can be cascaded to satisfy any specification.


RINNAI SOLO The Infinity Solo condensing, low NOx condensing water heater, is the first Rinnai product for the UK to combine the advanced technology of its wall mounted continuous flow water heaters with a stainlesssteel storage cylinder in one compact unit.


RINNAI INFINITY PLUS The Infinity Plus solution brings together multiple units of the company’s awardwinning low


NOx water heaters into single, easily manoeuvrable modules. All preassembled on ready fixed racks designed to fit through standard door frames.


RINNAI INFINITY INDUSTRY SPECIFIC BESPOKE PACK The Rinnai Bespoke Packs have been designed to provide better onsite efficiency and is supplied to site in one complete package, ready for instant installation. The A rated, low NOx system offers proven tested 105% efficiency and is G3 and Legionella (ACOP L8) compliant.


RINNAI INFINITY DOMESTIC AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL UNITS The 24kW multipoint Rinnai Infinity 11i and 35kW 16i with push fit flue systems join the Rinnai Infinity 17e for external mounting to create a flexible range of domestic and light commercial water heaters that boast high efficiencies and on going savings, with ease of installation and reliability. For more information on the RINNAI product range visit:


www.rinnaiuk.com


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