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SPONSORS WHAT’S NEW Condair at Data Centre World 2019


D921, at the Excel Centre in London from 12th to 13th March. The company will be displaying the latest in adiabatic and steam humidifier technology, which provides in­duct evaporative cooling and humidification to data centres. Condair has extensive experience


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in working with data centre designers and air handling unit manufacturers that need to incorporate evaporative coolers or


ondair is appearing at the forthcoming Data Centre World exhibition on stand


humidifiers into their systems. Previous data centre projects have involved clients such as Facebook, Microsoft, Digital Realty, Hewlett Packard, Amazon and eBay. Condair’s experts will be on­


hand at Data Centre World to give advice on how the latest humidifier technology can reduce data centre operating costs through improved energy consumption and reduced maintenance requirements. Products on display include the Condair ME evaporative


humidifier that offers 0.68kW of adiabatic cooling to an air handling system for every 1kg of moisture evaporated into the air stream. As the humidifier can provide up to 1,440kg/hr of humidity while operating on less than 1kW, it presents significant benefits to data centres using free air cooling systems. The technology can be employed to deliver direct or indirect evaporative cooling to facilities in warmer climates or add massive amounts of low energy


humidification to data centres using cold, dry outside air in cold climates.


www.condair.co.uk Evinox Energy supply Canary Wharf’s new district, Wood Wharf A


new urban district is being created in London's Canary Wharf, which when complete will feature up to 3,600 new


homes, a GP’s surgery, a two form primary school for 420 children, 490,000sq ft of retail space and eight acres of public spaces squares and parks. The development, called Wood Wharf, has been designed to provide a new residential led, mixed use, waterside community and is expected to be completed by 2023.


The scheme was approved by Tower


Hamlets Council in 2014, which described its design as "innovative". In recognition of this innovation, Wood Wharf won the Tall Buildings category of the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Awards in 2014. Working with the developer, Canary Wharf


Group (CWG), in combination with SES Engineering Services, Emico and Haydon Mechanical & Electrical contractors, Evinox Energy supplied heating and cooling interface units for 1330 apartments for the first phases of this development, with more to follow for the remaining phases. Homes are all connected to a district


heating network, with each apartment featuring a ModuSat XR­ECO Twin Plate heat interface unit for the supply of heating and hot water and a ModuSat Single Plate interface unit to provide cooling.


Tested by BSRIA to project design parameters


Interface units were tested by BSRIA as a requirement of this project, something Evinox were happy to undertake, confident their first­ class product manufacturing and performance would exceed the required results. Peter Linehan, Evinox Technical Sales


Manager comments, “The main objective of


the testing was to confirm the performance of the heating and cooling units under the specific design parameters of Wood Wharf phases A2/A3, E1/E2. The method statement was based upon three different sources; BESA UK Standard for Heat Interface Units Technical Specification, BSRIA BTS 2/2015 Test Method for Heat Interface Units and recommendations from the clients commissioning company.” Peter continued, “Evinox’s ModuSat XR­ECO


TP HIU’s and ModuSat SP CIU’s were submitted, with a total of 8 units tested at the BSRIA Test House. These included each building’s most common HIU/CIU model and high load units. The interface units achieved excellent results, performing to the project requirements, which culminated in an order for the first 5 phases of the Wood Wharf development.”


Flexible manufacturing capabilities


In addition to the efficient performance of the ModuSat units, Evinox equipment was also chosen due to the flexibility of manufacturing and short delivery timescales. “On­time” delivery schedules were critical for this project, as some of the equipment was being built into prefabricated pods by a third party prior to delivery to site. Their range of heat interface units are designed and developed internally by technical engineers to UK standards, and built in Evinox’s own production facility in Brasov Romania by


featuring mesh based wireless connectivity. Wirepas Mesh (WM) is a unique decentralized wireless communication protocol enabling Industrial IoT networking at an unprecedented scale, flexibility and reliability ­ minimizing and optimizing energy usage with the added benefit of providing real time data analytics. These characteristics are well suited when lighting is deployed as an IoT platform in addition to wireless lighting control. All DANLERS WM sensors with


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daylight control communicate wirelessly using the Wirepas Mesh technology to form a mesh network built on standard Bluetooth chips. The DANLERS WM range provides essential building blocks to create effective energy saving solutions such as occupancy control and light level control. Photocell settings, time out, override settings etc. are fully


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DANLERS launch Wirepas Mesh networking controls range


K manufacturer, DANLERS Limited offer a new range of lighting controls


configurable while each device has integral intelligence enabling localised decision making while cooperating with the network. All Wirepas empowered


controls operate as a distributed mesh network with no central controller and no single point of failure. This means that the networks, which can consist of an unlimited number of nodes, are self­healing and constantly optimising performance. This happens link­by­link taking into account local radio conditions, so that if any device (node) goes offline it will connect to others when it comes back online. Tel: 01249 443377 Email:


wirepas@danlers.co.uk ora visit: www.danlers.co.uk


partner Romradiatoare, using lean manufacturing principles. Working closely with component suppliers enables them to deliver bespoke units, built to project specific requirements, in a timely manner.


World­leading components


One of the key components used in every ModuSat HIU, is the high efficiency plate heat exchanger from SWEP, who are a world­leading supplier of brazed plate heat exchangers for HVAC and industrial applications. Evinox’s ModuSat XR­ECO HIU delivers impressive, ultra­low DHW return temperatures to the primary network by incorporating SWEP high efficiency domestic hot water plate heat exchangers with volumetrics that encourage turbulent flow. This contributes to excellent annual Volume Weighted Return Temperatures and system operating efficiency. For further information about Evinox’s


integrated communal & district heating solutions, please visit www.evinoxenergy.co.uk or email info@evinoxenergy.co.uk


www.evinoxenergy.co.uk Mitsubishi Electric launches R32 models across the entire Mr Slim range


models to its Mr Slim air conditioning range to offer the market a complete solution using the low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant. The Mr Slim range is one of


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EHAU has announced the latest in its series of guides for M&E and building services engineers, ‘Making the Connection – key considerations for M&Es specifying pipe fittings in 21st Century heating and plumbing systems’, is now available for free­download. Part of the ‘Build Your Legacy’ series, the guide


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focuses on the key services provided in any building, whether domestic or commercial, and gives advice on best practice in terms of product and system selection. Today’s modern heating and plumbing applications


present many challenges and the guide explores each in depth. Options for pipe fittings is closely examined and how a small component can have a significant impact on a building project.


Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk


Britain’s best­selling split­systems and is suitable to cool or heat a huge variety of applications, including offices and retail units.


itsubishi Electric has added R32 Standard Inverter and Inverter


The new R32 models deliver increased efficiencies in eight different capacities from 2.5kW to 14.0kW. “These new models join our R32 Mr Slim Power Inverter units which have already proved incredibly popular and will help even more customers transition easily to low GWP systems,” explains Carl


Dickinson, Product Manager for the Mr Slim range. “They enable us to offer a complete range of options from the cost­ effective, entry­level inverter systems right


through to the advanced Power Inverter systems.” The Standard Inverter outdoor


units are available from 2.5kW to 14.0kW and include extended


pipe runs on larger models, compared to the previous R410A versions, which increases the flexibility with which they can be installed. The Inverter outdoor units are available from 7.1kW to 14kW as ceiling cassette systems and offer a cost effective alternative alongside all the benefits of Mitsubishi Electric Mr Slim technology. For more information on these solutions visit:


https://les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/products/air­conditioning/mr­slim Guide to 21st Century heating and plumbing available from REHAU


Materials used in piping also vary significantly and the guide specifically looks at the use of copper versus plastic and what should be considered prior to selection, usually depending upon the requirements and operational parameters of the project. The guide also features five top tips for specifying and


installing 21st Century pipe fittings. A case study to illustrate all of the ideas and principles outlined featuring REHAU’s work at BBC Television Centre completes the guide. To download the guide or to find out more


information please visit: www.rehau.uk/buildyourlegacy


They are all now supplied with ON/OFF control options via a Digital Output (DO) as standard, which can be enabled/disabled via a number of methods to suit various application types. These range from environmental control, satisfying a temperature, humidity or CO2 setpoint to non­ environment control actions such as switching off lights. The flexibility of control options make the sensors the perfect choice for office and classroom environments to maintain comfort conditions, aiding the productivity of the occupants. The methods are set up via the BACnet communications of the Smart sensor. Flexible timer options are also available to manipulate the timing of the DO switching to suit the application.


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Titan Products Smart Room CO2, humidity and temperature sensor now with flexible control options


itan Products has revealed the latest improvements to their Smart Room sensor.


All products are UK designed,


developed and manufactured by Titan Products with their on­site R&D team always striving to improve products to provide customers with more options in terms of product selection and flexibility. These new sensors offer an exciting new development which now allow Titan Products to offer a sensing solution for traditional 0­10V wired or BACnet/Modbus networks.


www.titanproducts.com


Sime’s unique integrated heat pump and boiler brings


and heat pump in a single cased product. Using an ErP A++ 30 kW Murelle boiler and completely sealed 4kW output heat pump, Sime is targeting its Murelle Revolution 30 at new build, social housing and the retrofit renewables markets. Available from the beginning of April 2018, the Murelle Revolution 30 is a single compact unit, and can be installed by any registered Gas Safe installer in a single installation process, without requiring an additional F­gas­ registered installer to be present. The unique Murelle Revolution 30 should be installed inside and hung on the wall like a conventional boiler. The Murelle Revolution provides heat and hot water, achieving an average seasonal heating performance of 134%, granting A++ energy efficiency, according to the ErP Ecodesign Regulation. Sime General Manager Massimo Bizzotto states; “Sime is


S Revolution to renewables sector!


ime has launched its Murelle Revolution 30, the first completely integrated boiler


renowned for its investment in technology and our Murelle Revolution 30 is global first, and one of the most technically advanced products on the UK market. We have already seen the Murelle Revolution 30 successfully piloted in Italy and in Spain and we are in discussions with leading UK construction and heating clients about how the Murelle Revolution 30 will fit with their own renewable projects. The Sime Revolution is here!”


sime.co.uk BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER MARCH 2019 37


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