matches as we all follow the progress of the players through the various stages. Behind the scenes, there is another less obvious army of hidden supporters who are equally as important to this grand slam event as the famous faces of the players whose images are beamed across the world, and who are so closely followed by the live spectators and the millions of global television and digital audiences. These vital supporters include a wide range of Grundfos Pumps. A recent new arrival is a 6‐pump Grundfos
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hen all eyes turn to Wimbledon each summer, the focus is on the players and the excitement of the tennis
The EnviroMonitor: your data, your way
affordable environmental monitoring system, recently launched by Prodata Weather Systems. EnviroMonitor serves as your reliable “eyes and ears” on the ground. It is an affordable, flexible and rugged system which monitors and delivers the data you need to measure and manage the key environmental elements needed when making important decisions for large or unique construction sites. EnviroMonitor is an easy‐to‐set‐up and self‐ optimising mesh network consisting of a gateway and number of nodes. The gateway controls the network and each node can support multiple sensors which can be easily added, removed or relocated. You can connect many of the Davis instruments and third‐ party sensors to any node, including those measuring water level, flow rate, water pressure, soil moisture, soil temperature, soil salinity, rainfall, air temperature and air humidity. The measurements produced are collected from the field by the “always ON” EnviroMonitor and delivered to your smartphone or computer in real‐ time. Supported by the cloud‐based EnviroMonitor app, you will be in full control of your data allowing you to make smart and responsive decisions. To find out more about this impressive system,
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contact us via email,
sales@weatherstations.co.uk or by telephone, 03336 664175. Visit our website
www.davisenviromonitors.com
nviroMonitor is a powerful, convenient and
To feature in What’s New, call Claire Rixon on 01622 699198 Wimbledon continues to serve up excellence
development of a roof over No 1 Court, extra seating and a new public plaza. Being able to deliver the required amount of
water to where it is needed, when it is needed is often crucial, but when this is an iconic venue that employs 2,200 staff who look after the 39,000 spectators who each year drink 330,000 cups of tea and coffee and consume 140,000 servings of strawberries & cream that Wimbledon has become synonymous with. Grundfos are delighted to be continuing to
Hydro MPC‐E booster set that will help to support the latest part of the Wimbledon Master Plan that also includes the
play their role in supporting this great venue as it continues to evolve and develop.
www.grundfos.co.uk New dehumidifier range from Condair C
ondair, the world’s leading humidification specialist, is expanding its product portfolio with
a range of advanced commercial and industrial dehumidifiers. The new Condair dehumidifier range
comprehensively covers both desiccant and condensing technologies with extensive standard capacities from 0.5kg/h to 182kg/h (@20°C/60%RH). Custom units are also available, which are capable of providing even greater dehumidification or operating under specific or extreme environmental conditions required by an application. Condair desiccant dehumidifiers use a
silica‐coated sorption rotor to absorb moisture from the air. This type of technology is ideal for low temperature conditions or applications that require very dry air, below 50%RH. The dehumidifier’s sorption rotor is regenerated with a heated airflow and the wet, hot air is vented externally. As standard, electrical heat exchangers are used for this regeneration process but gas‐fired, steam or hot‐water heat exchangers can also be used, either alongside the electrical heater or instead of it, to reduce energy and operating costs. The desiccant dehumidifiers, from
Condair, are designed to allow additional modules to be seamlessly attached on either the process or regeneration airflows. These modules provide pre or post‐cooling, post‐heating or air‐cooled condensation removal. Being able to customise the system with these modules allows air to be delivered to an area or room at a precise temperature as well as the correct humidity. The air‐cooled condensation module removes the need for external venting of the wet regeneration airflow, making the system even more flexible in its operation. Condair condensing dehumidifiers use a
refrigerant circuit to remove moisture from the air, as it condenses on cooling coils. This type of technology is ideal for lowering
EM21 innovative energy meter series
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arlo Gavazzi EM21 Series are general purpose
three phase energy meters, suitable for both active and reactive energy metering for cost allocation, as well as for main electrical parameter measurement and retransmission. These meters are CE approved and also meet approval of Class B according to EN50470‐3 (class 1 of EN62053‐ 21) and Class 2 according to EN62053‐23.
EM21 series meters are
compact and extremely simple to install, due to their application‐ oriented programming procedure, downloadable setup software and wrong phase‐sequence warning. Meters benefit from a flexible installation, featuring a multi‐use housing, for both DIN‐rail and panel mounting applications. Technical features include a high accuracy reading of ±0.5%
Bespoke valve configurations on site as early as seven days
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eading Integrated piping solutions manufacturer, Pegler
Yorkshire, has developed a unique service that delivers bespoke valve arrangements (modular valves solutions) for fan coils in a significantly reduced lead time from the merchant’s order. The process works by uploading drawings for take off preparation, Pegler Yorkshire’s technical team can offer direct guidance on optimised efficiency and the most cost effiective model. Your preferred merchant receives the quote and once the order is received it will be fulfilled in line with the installation schedule, in some instances bespoke product can be delivered as early as seven working days. This unique service provides a
bespoke solution made up of a variety of interlinked multi‐ functional valves and
humidity to around 50%RH. Features of the range include hot‐gas defrost as standard, to control icing on the cooling coil and ensure efficient operation at lower room temperatures. Temperature neutral models are also available that have a secondary, externally located condenser. This allows some of the heat generated by the refrigerant circuit to be vented outside and the dry conditioned air to be delivered back to the room at the same temperature as the incoming humid air. Both desiccant and condensing dehumidifiers can be operated as stand‐alone systems, providing dry air directly to a room’s atmosphere, or attached to a duct network to distribute conditioned air to a wider area. Due to the extremely large capacities available in the Condair range, a single unit is often capable of serving a whole building. Condair Group is the world’s leading
specialist in humidity control and evaporative cooling, with energy efficient, hygienic and innovative technologies for commercial, industrial and heritage applications. Condair is represented in the UK by Condair plc, which offers system design, manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance and spares. Condair plc is the new name for JS Humidifiers following the organisation’s rebranding in October 2014. You can find out more by visiting the company’s website at
www.condair.co.uk Engineered for engineers
and a robust IP50 protection rated housing. The innovative design contains a detachable LCD unit which displays a full set of instrumentation values (Voltage, Current etc). As standard these meters are
provided wit a pulse output for active energy transmission and optionally, a two‐wire RS485 communication port is also available. For more information on the EM21 energy meter, contact Bell Flow Systems on 0800 027 7786 or
sales@bellflowsystems.co.uk.
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to keep our engineering partners with an interest in pump technology informed about the latest developments in the industry, as well as briefed on the wider subject of fully integrated pump systems. One interesting aspect of this engineering platform allows visitors the opportunity to see and hear from many Grundfos product specialists who discuss a number of industry related topics. The range of topics discussed is
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broad and covers areas such as heating systems and boiler feed; iSolutions – the Grundfos total systems approach – that offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on overall system efficiency; sensors are also in the spotlight as a topic as is the fact that through differential pressure, they can
he Grundfos for Engineers hub is specifically developed
components, manufactured from DZR brass and, includes intuitive handles, union joints to allow valve orientation to be changed onsite and an additional test point to allow signals to be measured across the coil. The complete unit allows connection, regulation, isolation, flushing and draining for fan coils. Impressively, it allows connection to a variety of centres with its flexible offset connector. For further information about
the XPress range call 01302 560 560, email
brochures@pegleryorkshire.co.uk or visit:
www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk
CIAT launches Floway Access compact air handling unit
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IAT has announced the launch of Floway Access, its new single block compact air handling unit, which extends the range that leads in its category in terms of eco design, energy efficiency and ease of use. CIAT designs, manufactures and supplies heating, ventilating and air‐conditioning (HVAC) global system solutions that optimise energy consumption and enhance indoor air quality and comfort in buildings. CIAT is a part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). CIAT is dedicated to developing
help reduce costs. This means there will be something just for you whether you are an engineer working within commercial building services, process industry applications or in water supply and/or treatment industries. In addition to these interesting
insights there are also a range of technical White Papers, case stories and access to engineering tools that will all help to keep you informed and up to date. This is only a part of the wide
range of information that is available at the touch of a button; check it out for yourself by visiting:
www.grundfos.co.uk/engineers
products that meet the regulatory and sustainability requirements of today and anticipate those of tomorrow. Not only is the Floway range fully compliant with the 2016 Ecodesign Directive passed by the European Commission, it meets the requirements on energy savings and reduced carbon footprint already announced for the Commission’s next regulatory upgrade. In addition, Floway air handling units, as well as the heat recovery units, are certified by Eurovent, a leading industry association active in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The highest performance
standards are met in this line of compact air handling units, thanks to its brushless motor and high efficiency plug fan, which allow a wide airflow modulation range, resulting in a motor efficiency up to 90 percent. In addition, Floway
panels are thickly insulated to ensure a quiet operation. High efficiency and reliability
are key factors for CIAT, both of which are put to the test. CIAT air handling units are scrutinized in standardized test rooms that reproduce real‐life climate conditions and environments. Airtightness, panel insulation, acoustics, heat recovery performance and control loops are measured to reach optimal air quality. On some models an optional second filtration stage for fresh air is also available. Floway is designed to provide
plug‐and‐play solutions to customers. From the air handling unit itself to peripherals including the controller, which shows information status on a display, everything is immediately operational, saving customers time with installation. To supervise control of the
system, Floway Control runs the units locally but the main functions are also accessible, through the Webserver, from an internet browser. CIATM2M, the remote monitoring solution, allows customers to track the CIAT equipment from afar. The Floway range now includes
five standalone dual‐flow air handling unit models that deliver highly efficient heating and cooling for indoor air quality and comfort. To learn more about the CIAT
Floway range, visit the CIAT website.
www.ciat.com VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
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