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Bosch commercial and industrial launch new bundle for GB162 boilers With the ability to automatically modulate its output


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osch Commercial and Industrial is increasing its guarantee length from two to five years on its GB162 V2 boiler range, covering all outputs from April 1st


until September 30th, 2020. On top of this, 50 &60kW single boiler pack bundles will


be available at a special discounted price. The packs include a connector set and a fully insulated 4 bar pump group. As an additional benefit, installers and contractors can


claim a free horizontal or vertical flue and free commissioning with their first pack order if they contact their local CTM. Installers can quote the onepart number which covers all


products within the pack for ease. The fully insulated 4 bar pump groups offers burner modulation and all the necessary valves.


DANLERS Wirepas Mesh networking controls range


unprecedented scale, flexibility and reliability. These characteristics are well suited when lighting is deployed as an IoT platform in addition to wireless lighting control. All DANLERS WM sensors with daylight control


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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 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 amount of nodes, are selfhealing and constantly optimizing performance. This happens linkbylink taking into account local radio conditions, so that if any device (node) goes offline it will connect to others when it comes back online.


www.danlers.co.uk


irepas Mesh (WM) is a unique decentralized wireless communication protocol enabling Industrial IoT networking at an


down to 30% or less, this boiler can precisely match the demand for heat with extremely compact spacesaving cascades. Tim Davies, Director at Bosch Commercial & Industrial


commented: “Our GB162 boiler is perfect for both large domestic properties or small commercial applications. We hope that installers take up this offer whilst it lasts.” To find out more information about the GB162, head


to the Bosch Commercial & Industrial website. www.boschthermotechnology.com


Titan Products adds Smart I/O Modules to their Smart Product range


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ast year Titan Products launched their next generation of HVAC sensors which provide interoperable connectivity by


communicating directly onto a BACnet or Modbus network. Now Titan Products are pleased to announce the launch of their Smart I/O Modules which also feature BACnet and Modbus communications and have options for four or eight inputs with analogue, digital or relay output options.


The Smart Sensors and Smart I/O


Modules from Titan Products facilitate intelligent buildings by providing accurate sensing data and I/O expansion directly to the buildings network via fully interoperable BACnet MS/TP or Modbus communications. Allowing multiple environmental conditions within a building to be reliably monitored over one network, reduces onsite wiring, commissioning and installation costs. Offering Smart Room CO2, Humidity and


Temperature Sensors, Titan Products Smart Sensor range also includes outside, duct, immersion and strapon sensors, offering temperature only or combined temperature and humidity solutions. All sensors are supplied with a digital input and output to provide in built control solutions freeing up network I/O.


www.titanproducts.com SIP2 S IP2


: the next step in simple, low cost meter interfacing and data capture solutions


from Synapsys Solutions is a new


hardware platform designed to provide an easytouse, low cost


metering, fieldbus or plant interface and/or data capture solution. The SIP2


hardware platform comes as


standard with built in MBus, ModBus, Power over Ethernet (PoE) and a digital input. The small footprint of the hardware makes it perfect for residential applications with the inclusion of PoE for when a standard power source is not an option. The multiprotocol hardware supports a


maximum of four drivers per device (one instance of each driver), those drivers can include MQTT, REST, Synapsys ViQ and BIC and many more. SIP2


is available in 100, 300


and 600 point variants ensuring users have a range of options available to suit the application.


Swegon fires up damper testing


where it has been developing fire safety products including a full range of fire, volume control and smoke dampers for more than 40 years. Having a test furnace on site is in line with the company ethos of


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providing products that are well adapted to the local market and developing fully tested, tailored solutions to specifically suit UK and Ireland customers. The need for a test furnace had become more urgent following the


Grenfell Tower disaster, which led to unprecedented demand for certification testing and put huge strain on existing capacity across the sector. This had the knockon effect of making it difficult for manufacturers to find facilities able to carry out the crucial preliminary tests needed to help develop new products.


Specifications With that in mind, Smoke and Fire Director Andrew Collard said “we feel it now is the time for the company to have its own fire test furnace in house; designed to our specifications. This will help us keep up with plans to serve our customers with improved installation methods, well adapted for our local needs.” The furnace at Whitstable will allow Actionair to speed up development


testing in line with the appropriate industry technical standards. It will also make it possible to quickly develop, test and refine different installation methods to make life easier for its customers on site. “The industry has been held back by lack of availability of test


facilities for too long. This has lengthened lead times and delayed innovation in this vital market,” said Swegon UK&I Managing Director Robin Vollert.


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wegon UK&I has responded to a surge in demand for fire safety testing by investing in its own furnace. The company has installed the new test furnace at its Actionair factory in Whitstable, Kent


www.humiditydirect.co.uk


Titon introduces new high performance, fire resilient metal air brick


inlet/outlet grille suitable for new and refurbished houses and apartments. Designed with architects, mechanical engineers, contractors and local authorities in mind, the product is an upgrade of Titon’s (plastic) Q Plus High Flow Brick and can easily be built into external walls during construction. The FireSafeTM Air Brick boasts


T “We decided to tackle this problem headon and this significant


investment will allow us to accelerate our innovation and deliver fully tested products to market more rapidly. It will also ensure that our products continue to be robust, dependable and backed up by extensive test data. “It is another part of our wider strategy as a leading indoor


environment quality supplier to provide safe and healthy buildings with the lowest lifecycle costs” he added.


www.swegon.com/uk/


a polyester powder coating, adhering to EN135011 classification A2s1, d0 (reaction to fire), while its 1.2mm electrogalvanized sheet steel construction achieves the highest level of fire classification (A1 – “no contribution to fire”). This ensures each Air Brick is noncombustible, as set out in Approved Document B (fire safety) Volume 1: Dwellings, 2019 edition. In addition to being salt spray tested to BS EN ISO 9227:2012 for corrosion resistance, the Air Brick has also been performance tested to BS EN131412:2010 (ventilation for buildings).


iton has introduced the new FireSafeTM Air Brick – a non combustible compact


SIP2 hardware is easy to install and


commission, with a small footprint and access to Synapsys’ library of SIPeasy files, which can be easily converted using the company’s free to download SIPeasy conversion tool from the SIPintegrator support website.


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esigned to safely secure single cables in a quad formation, Ellis Patents’


Vulcan+ Quad cable cleats are in high demand across a wide range of industries around the globe. The Vulcan+ Quads, which


were designed and developed in house at Ellis’ North Yorkshire headquarters, were launched in 2000 and are now firmly established as the number one choice for specifiers, contractors and installers.


WHAT’S NEW SPONSORED BY Ellis flexes its quads


Stephen Walton, Ellis’ technical


director, said: “The market has changed dramatically in recent years; and while that’s good from the point of view that the vital importance of correctly specified cable cleats is fully appreciated; there is a drawback in the fact that customers are now presented with numerous products of remarkably similar appearance.” Designed, developed, tested and


manufactured in accordance with IEC 61914, Ellis’ Vulcan+ Quads are available in a range of sizes, ranging from Ø23mm to Ø70mm. The frame of the cleat is manufactured from corrosion resistant 316L grade stainless steel, while the cables are supported by an integral liner manufactured from a low smoke zero halogen (LSOH) material. The cleats are available with a


range of adapters, including C clamp and ladder rung fixings, ensuring they can be utilised in more quad and quadplex installations than any other similar product.


www.ellispatents.co.uk Humidity Solutions launch website H


umidity Solutions have announced the launch of humiditydirect.co.uk  a new e


commerce site for the sale of humidification and dehumidification equipment and spares. The advantage of humiditydirect.co.uk


is that orders can be made at any time of the day, seven days a week. Customers can immediately see if their parts are in stock and delivery is free. Account set up is quick and easy, and order management means that all orders can be tracked, and repeat orders can be made at the click of a button.


John Barker, Managing Director at Humidity Solutions commented: ‘The


launch of humiditydirect.co.uk allows us to provide a quick and easy roundtheclock service, giving our customers an alternative and convenient way to place orders, with the added advantage of free delivery. John added ‘Naturally, our sales and customer service team will be on hand during office hours to answer any questions. humiditydirect.co.uk is the UK’s first commercial dedicated humidity control ecommerce site and we are delighted to launch it as an additional service for our customers. John added “humiditydirect.co.uk was always in our business plan for this quarter, however, it appears to be even more appropriate in the current climate to provide further convenience for our customers who are increasingly working from home.”


For added versatility, there are


optional sizes; single brick sizes (204mm x 60mm), single brick and half (330mm x 60mm) and a double brick (204mm x 128mm), which can be connected to 204mm x 60mm and 220mm x 90mm regular, thermal and rigid ducting. All air bricks have depth options of 100mm, 400mm and 500mm. Bespoke lengths can also be produced upon request. Plus, the range contains a bezelled version for use with exterior cladding (instead of brickwork), allowing the product to be installed throughout a variety of different applications.


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