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SPONSORS WHAT’S NEW ESP boosts its 4 megapixel CCTV kits range


the 4MP WiFi CCTV kits are packed with features, making them ideal products to satisfy the growing demand for reliable security solutions. 4 Megapixels provides a higher density pixel


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Management Systems (BEMS), has announced that its pioneering range of IQ®4 controllers has been complemented by the introduction of an IO module with override functionality, which is available in both analogue and digital variants. The IQ®4 Hand/Off/Auto (HOA) modules


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make it possible to override plant when the controller/strategy is not achieving the results required for whatever reason. The modules can also be used to override plant to test if it is working correctly, for instance to check that boilers are fully operational before they are switched on after summer. Additionally, the HOA modules can be used for commissioning, as they work straight out of the box with no need to address the module or connect it to an IQ®4 controller.


Ease of use


HOA modules have been designed to offer ease of use. Trend has produced labels that clip over the modules to give users the ability to individually identify each switch so even a nonspecialist can easily identify what needs to be overridden. Both module options utilise a twostate operation and require no tools to operate – pressing the knob takes the channel in or out of override, and twisting the knob sets the status/value of that channel. This means that a controls engineer can preset the value to be overridden so that when the overridden state is entered  which may be by a nonspecialist  the module immediately goes to the value required with no additional adjustments. Plant that is overridden and runs for eight


hours a day could use up to three times as much energy. Therefore, in order to prevent wastage, the HOA modules offer various


methods of indicating status. When a channel is overridden the button flashes, providing a clear indication that there is something that needs investigating. Additionally, an alarm can be configured on each channel so, when the override button is pressed, notification arrives at a Trend 963 Supervisor or IQ®VISION user interface. Finally, it is possible to provide indication of the status and value of the override on a 963 Supervisor or IQ®VISION schematic, so that it is clear on the page if any plant is being overridden.


Successful


‘Since it was introduced, the response to the IQ®4 range has been phenomenal and it is now one of the most successful products in


our history,’ concluded David Field, product manager at Trend. ‘I’m therefore delighted that we have been able to extend its reach with the introduction of the IQ®4 HOA modules, which was the missing piece of the jigsaw for those countries where the ability to override plant is a common requirement in specification documents. Not only have we addressed this issue, we have done so in a highly innovative way that offers a whole host of features and benefits, thereby demonstrating Trend’s ongoing commitment to developing solutions of the highest calibre.’ For further information please call Trend’s


marketing department on 01403 211888, email marketing@trendcontrols.com or visit:


http://bit.ly/2QYWaqw Upgraded cast iron condensing boiler from Hamworthy available H


dry air have a huge influence on the raw materials used, their processing capabilities and the quality of the end product. Understanding this HygroMatik, the humidification equipment manufacturer, has developed FlexLine Plus and Process heater steam humidifiers for use in sensitive areas of industrial production and for the stabilisation of the relative air humidity in laboratories and research facilities. FlexLine units function as a construction system and only include those addons needed to meet your specific humidification requirements. Available in one


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amworthy Heating launches the upgraded version of its customers’ favourite product for refurbishments, the ErPcompliant Purewell Variheat cast iron


condensing boiler. Compared to its predecessor, the Purewell Variheat mk2


features the advanced Siemens LMS controls platform – already used in all condensing, pre mix Hamworthy boilers. It allows easy cascade options controlling multiple boilers and hot water at the same time, providing energysaving benefits and allowing flexible control regimes for an extended product lifespan. The new version is now also equipped with full spark ignition and features improved design to ease servicing. At the core of the Purewell Variheat mk2 still sits the


proven cast iron heat exchanger with large waterways and 10year warranty especially tolerant of older heating systems. A 6 bar pressure rating makes the boiler suitable for high rise buildings. The secondary heat exchanger with copper tube and aluminium fins allows the boiler to condense which means it is not only highly efficient but also compliant with all Building Regulations and the Energyrelated Products Directive (ErP). Plus, thanks to low NOx performance (>40mg/kWh, European Class 6), the Purewell Variheat mk2 also scores well on assessments for futureproof heating system design and building performance. The boiler is available in 5 models from 70 to 180kW of output. For more information, visit:


www.hamworthyheating.com/PurewellVariheatmk2 Precision and process steam humidification with FlexLine Plus and Process


stable and controlled room climate is indispensable for many production processes as fluctuations in air humidity and excessively


size, FlexLine Plus and Process units offer seven output classes from 5 to 50kg/h steam output. In hospitals and other medical areas the units are


available with stainless steel cylinders to generate hygienic and mineral free steam. Two cylinder sizes are available with adjustable volumes to meet humidification capacity. Offering the same advantages of FlexLine Plus,


FlexLine Process units are supplemented with an increased control accuracy of up to +/ 0.5% relative humidity. To achieve this FlexLine Process is operated exclusively with demineralised water, resulting in an almost maintenancefree run.


www.hygromatik.com


count to achieve improved clarity over 1080p (2 Megapixel). The systems have been designed with ease of set up as a key feature, including the option for remote monitoring via smart phone or tablet, using ESP’s specially developed HDviewWF APP. The 4MP WiFi CCTV kits include a stylishly designed 4 channel Network Video Recorder, premium quality Western Digital hard drive, 4MP


SP has added new 4 MP WiFi CCTV kits to its growing 4 megapixel CCTV range. Marketed under the wellknown ESP brand, HDView,


HD day/night cameras, system power supplies, mouse and HDMI cable. Hard drive options are 1TB; 2TB or 4TB. There are a number of kit options available, including 2 or 4 camera kits, with the cameras in bullet style and offered in a black or white finish. The cameras are also sold separately. In addition the system uses the latest in H265


compression technology to reduce the size of recorded data up to 60%, making the most of Hard Drive storage capacity. For further information, contact ESP on 01527 515150, email info@espuk.com or visit:


www.espuk.com Trend adds Hand/Off/Auto IO modules to its IQ®4 range


rend Control Systems, the leading international manufacturer and supplier of stateoftheart Building Energy


ollowing its resounding success at last year’s show, Pilot Group Infrastructure with its leading brands, Vickers and Hilclare, will be once again exhibiting at EMEX. As well as promoting its capabilities in the fields of smart energy management and commercial and industrial remote heating controls, a new low cost high performing ceiling light fitting will be unveiled by Hilclare. Hilclare: This leading brand will


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be promoting its experience and expertise in industrial and commercial lighting solutions. Taking centre stage will be the new Illora, a low cost, high performing suspended LED linear high bay complete with a fiveyear warranty. Offering up to 50,000 hours of life and available in a white powder coated steel finish, this model is suitable for a range of installations including; warehouses, sports halls, shopping centres, manufacturing plants, and large conference areas.


Also on display will be the Sammode Stifterceiling light fitting for diffuse lighting that is commonly specified throughout industries such as food processing. With an IP69K rating  the highest protection available  this model provides protection against ingress of dust and high temperature, high pressure water; making products with this certification ideal for use inconditions where equipment must be carefully sanitised. For further information contact


Carolyn Holland, Marketing Manager:


Tel: 0161 886 7190


Scolmore goes above and beyond with new Safety Socket range


the required safety standards, and offer the ultimate electrical protection across a range of applications including healthcare, social housing and school installations. The sockets feature a modified


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safety shutter operation, which means that it cannot be operated using only one terminal  it requires correct insertion of all three pins of a standard UK plug. The standard shutter on conventional sockets is spring loaded and it is moved when the angled section in the earth terminal is pushed down. This can be operated by any foreign object, for example a screw driver. Once the earth is engaged, there is unobstructed access to the live and neutral connections, which makes it very easy to gain access to potentially live terminals


colmore’s new Safety Sockets have been designed to exceed


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Pilot Group makes triumphant return to EMEX


The new Safety Sockets range


comprises 1 gang versions, 2 gang inboard rockers and 2 gang outboard rockers and they are available in Scolmore’s Mode, Part M, POLAR and Metal Clad ranges. All the products have been independently tested and verified to conform to BS1363 – 13 A plugs, socketsoutlets, adaptors and connection units. All Mode and Part M Safety


Sockets are Antimicrobial Certified, and covered by Scolmore’s 20 year guarantee against any fault in materials or manufacture.


www.scolmore.com Riello introduces Condexa Pro V


okèra by Riello introduces Condexa Pro, a new addition


to its high power condensing wallhung boiler range, designed to allow installation flexibility with compact dimensions  ideal for a variety of applications including residential buildings, hospitals, data centres, schools or manufacturing facilities. Vokèra by Riello is a brand of Riello Group, a leader in products and services for heating, air conditioning and energy efficiency, is a part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). “Spacesaving design, flexibility


and efficient electronic management distinguish Condexa Pro,” said Luca Pesenti, product manager, Riello Group. “All those features allow specifiers and installers to adapt to the various needs of different system requirements. Condexa Pro is the ideal choice for new plants, replacements or renovations of old heating systems, and is suitable for the most varied plant


requirements, thanks to the wide range of optional accessories enabling multiple configurations of the product. Riello provides the specifiers with the new product configurator software, enabling them to personalize the product configuration, choosing the accessories and achieving different requirements through software available on Riello’s website.” Riello’s new Condexa Pro is


compact yet powerful, perfect for small spaces, while complying with technical and regulatory evolutions related to the heating industry.


www.vokera.co.uk BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER NOVEMBER 2018 41


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