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Smart Scenario Switch added to Scolmore’s ClickSmart+ range
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colmore continues to develop its Click Smart+ home automation range and has introduced a new wireless smart scenario switch that is designed to control lights and appliances from any location. The battery-powered wireless smart scenario switch allows you to control multiple lights
and appliances and with one click, you can create multiple smart solutions, bringing added convenience, comfort, security, energy saving and ultimately more control in the home.
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create different atmospheres for each room by personalising the lights. pair the smart switch to the ClickSmart+ or ESP Fort Security devices to enhance security.
set routines for lights and appliances to turn on and off as required to help create a more energy efficient home.
Working in conjunction with the Click Smart+ hub (sold separately) the smart switch offers six possible activation clicks – one to three on the up click and one to three on the down click – to maximise the scenarios that can be controlled. The smart switch is designed with Scolmore’s GridPro module benefits in mind, allowing users to
choose any finish plate desired. It can be installed using the clip in method with Yoke assembly or using the screw method directly to the front plate. The module is available in a white or black finish. It is configurable within the ClickSmart+ app for remote switching – with wireless pairing to ClickSmart+ switch and dimming devices. Multiple devices can be added to each Tap-to-Run action and the grouping of actions can create a range of scenarios around the home e.g., leaving home – one single click to switch off all paired devices.
Decorative smart sockets now available in all finishes
Also new to the ClickSmart+ range are further decorative sockets and finishes. 1 and 2-gang Smart products in some of the company’s most popular ranges - Definity screwless, Deco+ premium decorative and Deco decorative wiring accessories ranges were added at the beginning of the year certain in certain finishes. The range has now been expanded to include all finishes - Black Nickel, Brushed Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel, Polished Chrome, Antique Brass, Polished Brass, Satin Brass and Pearl Nickel.
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TITON’S MVHR PROVIDES A BREATH OF FRESH AIR FOR LEXINGTON RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS
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iton’s powerful but compact HRV1.6 Q Plus MVHR unit has recently been installed in Moda Living’s
Lexington Tower. Situated on the Liverpool waterfront,
the new residential tower has over 325 apartments ranging from studios to one, two and three bedrooms with penthouse accommodation on the upper levels. With premium features such as garden spaces, fitness studio and amenity areas. Briggs and Forester delivered the building services equipment over a 22 month period, which consisted of design, supply, installation, commissioning and included installing over 300 of Titon’s HRV1.6 Q Plus. The Lexington Tower is part of a 5.5
billion regeneration plan by Liverpool Waters Regeneration Plan. Commenting on the partnership with Titon and Briggs and Forester, Andy Cowell, Area Sales Manager stated “The Lexington Tower is a prestigious building that is part of a massive investment in the area. It was a pleasure working with Briggs and Forester, Titon were able to meet the design criteria and offer full technical support”. The ultra-compact HRV 1.6 Q Plus is a
high-performance MVHR unit measuring just 600mm wide, enabling it to fit into tight spaces for easy installation and access. It has extremely low specific fan power (SFP) of 0.49 W/l/s and a heat exchanger offering efficiencies up to 89%, which enhances SAP performance via Appendix Q. Furthermore, despite its compact size, the lightweight HRV 1.6 Q Plus can achieve excellent flow rates of up to 100 l/s (359 m3/h) as independently tested by the BRE.
www.titon.com/uk Case Study: Turtle Covers - Wrexham T
rading since 2004, Wrexham based manufacturing company, Turtle Covers were looking to move premises to facilitate their expanding business. Having found the perfect location their
new warehouse needed a state-of-the-art heating system. The newly refurbished building has received significant
time and investment from its original state of disrepair and now offers a workshop with 45m x 24m space and a machine shop which is 25m x 14m. The new facility will provide the opportunity to continue to improve their product offering. Marc William the owner of Turtle Covers was impressed that the original Combat heaters had stood the test of time and wanted to stay with a British built product. Marc was also impressed that British built heaters were still obtainable, he also felt that communication between Combat and the Installers, AJS, was excellent and condusive to an effective installation overall. Combat Heating Solutions Ltd were able to provide the ideal replacement for the new building by installing 2 x ELO55-105 oil fired floor standing cabinet heaters in the workshop and 1 x ELO55-105 floor standing cabinet heater in the machine shop. Both the main workshop/warehouse and sewing room were to be heated using preferred choice Kerosene, Replacing the warm air heating system was the obvious choice for the workshop due this being adjacent to the warehouse. As the machinists are sat in one position for the majority of the day, in the sewing room, the decision was made to use a warm air heating system so that the air would circulate keeping staff warm and comfortable from head to toe, rather than using a radiant system which wouldn’t have heated the machinists feet whilst they were seated. To ensure there is minimal heat wastage de-stratification
fans to push warmth back down to the rear of the shop being warehouse space. Warm air heating is a modern replacement for traditional
water-heating systems within commercial premises and works by forcing warm air around the building. These heaters are most often used in commercial properties and public spaces such as retail outlets and sports halls and are known to improve energy efficiency when compared to other systems. Warm air heating works by pulling cold air from the building and pushing it across a heat exchanger. The cold air is heated
via the fan and re-distributed back into the environment until an ambient temperature is achieved.
The ideal solution
Cabinet heaters can benefit from a pre- mounted Combat Control and electrical mains supply with a new “plug and play” mains connector wich contributes to significantly reducing overall installations time and costs. (this can be provided separately to the appliance upon request). The distribution heads
have been redesigned for an aesthetically sleek appearance, as well as increasing the number of heads to improve the distribution of warm air throughout the building. In addition, de-stratification fans complement your new industrial heating investment. Our energy-saving de-stratification fans improve the efficiency of the heater by keeping valuable warm air down at working level, thus reducing heat loss through the roof structure. HVE Fans can eliminate thermal stratification from your building. They work by constantly circulating and mixing the internal air until temperatures are balanced and equalised between the floor and ceiling - thermal De-stratification. This reduces the workload for heating and cooling systems significantly and also provides considerable energy saving and reduced carbon footprint.
https://uk.advancedco.com/ Read the latest at:
www.bsee.co.uk BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JULY 2022 25 Benefits of Elite Cabinet Heaters
• Natural Gas, LPG, Oil or Kerosene • 40-70kW to 120- 235kW outputs • Automatic Ignition System On/Off Burner
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Aluminised steel heat exchanger • Horizontal or Vertical Flue
Plug & Play Elco Burner, digital display Rear Flue Spigot (easier installation)
Easy access for servicing • NRG fitted to heater Burner options Rear Flue Spigot
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