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Advertorial The compact Micromatic HM2AV I


s a sophisticated, compact and powerful booster set, for increasing the water pressure in


both residential and commercial properties such as flats, schools or hospitals. With two WRAS approved,


energy saving variable speed pumps which deliver a soft starting, then increase the water pressure to 7.0 bar and can reach a water flow of up to 4 litres per second. The HM2AV design offers well-ordered cabling, easy servicing and most importantly ample safe water. Fully packaged on a galvanised


steel base, the small footprint ensures easy installation. Cost effective with the


build quality and peace of mind you would expect from Aquatech Pressmain To find out more please


email sales@aqpm.co.uk or visit our website.


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IN FOCUS Adveco GL Carbon Steel Tanks


he Adveco GL family of low-cost carbon steel storage tanks offer a selection of off-the-shelf vessels for commercial hot water (DHW) projects requiring direct electric heating, buffer storage, indirect heating or preheat.


“Tough enough to deal with water conditions typically encountered across the UK, the new GL


family expands options with a versatile choice of vessels with single and double coil variants, as well as no coil and the option for electric immersion to quickly and cost-effectively replace vessels in ageing commercial hot water systems,” said Bill Sinclair, technical director, Adveco. Adveco GLE, designed to serve as buffer vessel or electric water heater, is available in a range of sizes from 200 to 5000L to support larger all-electric systems. Compatible with a wide range of direct electric immersion heater options available from Adveco, the GLE supports duty immersions from 3 to 36 kW, as well as secondary supplementary immersions from 3 to 6 kW for additional heating, or as backup to ensure continuity of service from a single unit. Adveco GLC carbon steel calorifiers with a single fixed indirect heating coil at low level are designed


to serve as indirect water heaters or preheat vessels. Available in 200 to 3000 litres capacities, GLC can also accept a 180mm 3-36kW electric immersion. Adveco GLT carbon steel calorifiers are designed to serve as indirect water heaters. The tanks, also available in 200 to 3000 litres capacities, incorporate two fixed indirect heating coils, one each at low and high level, designed for use with two separate heat sources. To prevent corrosion the tanks are constructed from a carbon steel shell with a high-quality inorganic


enamel lining. They are suitable for use in systems with maximum working pressure up to 10 bar and temperatures up to 85°C and include as standard a magnesium sacrificial anode (pre-fitted in 300-1000L variants), and a temperature gauge (pre-fitted in tanks up to 1000L). The vessels are protected by a tough PVC jacket enclosing a rigid high-density polyurethane foam or removeable polyester fibre insulation, pre-fitted for tanks up to 1000L. The Adveco GL range of storage tanks carries both WRAS and Kiwa’s KUKreg4 certification of product compliance with the water supply (water fittings) regulations for England, Scotland, and NI.


www.aquatechpressmain.co.uk


Garden lighting range available from Ovia


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s we approach the warmer days and longer evenings, Ovia has a range of garden lighting products to help your


clients get their outdoors summer ready. A collection of wall lights, spike lights and


bollards make up the range, ensuring all areas of the garden can benefit from a new lease of light. The majority of the range is available in cool white 4000k and warm white 3000k colour options. With warm white a very popular choice for external garden lighting schemes due to its softer light source, Ovia is experiencing high demand for this collection. The range sits within Ovia’s Amenity


Lighting category. There are seven different wall light designs in the range including: •


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Twist – an innovative IP65 11W up and down wall light with integrated Cool White LED output which makes a stylish addition to an outside space. Finished in grey, it is available in warm and cool white options and designed to illuminate up and down to highlight a pathway or feature wall.


Verta – 6W and 12W options for this IP54 cylindrical up or down LED wall light, finished in black and available in warm and cool white options.


Centuri – 7W IP54 boxed LED wall light, available in standard or PIR version for automatic activation, in a grey finish and in warm and cool white options.


Orna – 7W IP54 square, up and down LED wall light in grey and available in warm and cool white options.


Quadra – 10W IP54 rectangular LED backlit wall light in grey and available in warm and cool white options.


Avori – 15W max, IP54 boxed wall light, available in standard or PIR version for automatic activation. Finished in grey with a tinted lens.


The Spear spike light is a 7W IP65 LED in a grey finish, that can be easily positioned at various locations to highlight a feature or path. It is available in warm and cool white options. The Tribus 7W IP54 LED bollard is available in a mini (350mm height) or maxi (750mm height)


version to provide flexibility and it comes in a grey finish. Both sizes are available in warm and cool white options. Ovia’s Amenity/Garden Lighting collection can be viewed in full on the Ovia website – or download the latest Ovia issue 3 catalogue - https://oviauk.com/marketinghub/_pdfs/ovia-lighting-catalogue2.pdf.


www.oviauk.com 36 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JUNE 2022 H www.adveco.co


NEW SERVICE ENGINEER AT CONDAIR


umidity and evaporative cooling specialist Condair, has employed Paul Threlfell, as a


service engineer covering Scotland and the North of England. Paul is F-Gas and IOSSH accredited and has over 25 years’ experience in the HVAC industry, having worked for companies such as Hussmann Refrigeration, City Refrigeration, Russell Air Conditioning, Scotia Energy Saving Systems/ID Scotia and Linaker. Tony Tullett, Service Director at Condair, commented, “I’m very happy to have Paul join the Condair Service Team. Being based in Edinburgh, he is perfectly positioned to support our customers across Scotland. Paul is a very experienced engineer in our sector and has dealt with many different types of HVAC system. His F-Gas accreditation is a great benefit, as we service not only humidifiers but also refrigerant-based dehumidifiers, so he can really hit the ground running. In fact, we’ve already had some lovely positive feedback from customers he’s visited, so we are sure Paul will be an invaluable asset to our team.” Condair’s service department provides the manufacturer’s engineering expertise on-site, supporting


the complete range of Condair humidifiers and dehumidifiers, as well as many other humidification systems. Condair has the largest specialist humidity control engineering team in the UK, with 21 engineers strategically located across the UK and Ireland to provide nationwide coverage. The 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 Limited, which offers system design, manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance and spares. You can find out more by visiting the company’s website.


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