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Advertorial LED Linear Battens from Ovia P


roving popular with installers working on projects within the education sector is the range of LED linear battens from Ovia. Inceptor A-Lite is a range of 4ft and 5ft College LED linear battens available in standard,


microwave sensor and emergency versions and in a choice of wattages – 17W, 25W, 32W, 50W and 60W – and all models include a CTA (colour temperature adjustable) switch - a built-in, three position switch which allows for instant change of the colour temperature, from warm white (3000k), to cool white (4000k) to daylight (6000k). Inceptor A-Lite is a high performance fitting that is safe, quick and easy to install. It features a hinged diffuser with a quarter turn locking mechanism and push fit/piano key terminals, which all combine to allow for quick and easy access into the internals, which speeds up the installation time. It comes with an IP20 and a TP(b) rating. Inceptor B-Lite is a range of 4ft, 5ft and 6ft linear batten multi-current LED fittings, available in standard, microwave sensor, emergency sensor and microwave & emergency sensor versions. They are a direct replacement for conventional battens and boast many features. A security wire, pre-attached to the base of the product, allows the diffuser to be hung from the base


and means the installer doesn’t have to remove the cover and place it aside during installation. The diffuser can be easily pulled apart from the steel base with the help of spring clips, allowing for quicker and easier installation.


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Adveco Extends Range of Buffers Vessels For Heating Projects


hoosing the right cylinder is a surprisingly important facet of a heating or hot water project, especially as commercial buildings begin the transition from gas to electricity to reduce their carbon footprint. The size of the


building, the number of occupants, and the type of activities that will be taking place, how the cylinder is to be used and the form of heat energy input, especially if lower temperature renewables, all have an impact on the forma and size of the cylinder that needs to be specified for the application. Cylinders, employed for both direct or indirect heating or as a thermal store, the ‘buffer’, effectively act as the ‘battery’ of your more sustainable hot water and heating applications. Central heating applications in commercial grade buildings are a prime example where an inertia tank or energy storage vessel is required to support multiple return flow temperatures or multiple heat sources, such as renewables or low- and high-grade heaters. Buffer tanks therefore come in a wide range of sizes, typically from 300 to 5,000 litres, with bespoke tanks offering even larger storage options covering truly large commercial demands. Hot water specialist, Adveco, is pleased to announce an extension to its range of buffer vessels for commercial heating applications. In addition to the premium MSS range of carbon steel shell primary system buffers, Adveco has introduced the all new MSB range of standard carbon steel tanks. The MSB range features numerous high-, mid-, and low-level connections to ensure compatibility with almost any heating application. These tappings enable the tanks to be used with multiple return flow temperatures or multiple heat sources including glycol fluid based systems for solar and heat pump installations. The MSB range includes buffer vessels with capacities from 300L to 5,000L. All tanks are rated to 3


bar as standard and for temperatures up to 95°C. There are additional options for vessels up to 6 bar working pressure for projects based on higher pressure systems such as buildings with multiple storeys and basement plant rooms., For projects demanding higher system pressure, MSS tanks offer 6 bar working pressure as standard


with options available to 10 bar for the most demanding applications. With ten models available based on capacity (300, 500, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000, 4000 and 5000 litre) all featuring four large flanged main connections and four threaded connections as standard MSS provides maximum compatibly making it ideal for any commercial heating or cooling application. Designed with a maximum height of 2.2metres to fit into most plant rooms, MSS vessels are ideal for packaged plant supply which often has limited head room. Three internal baffle plates aid stratification, and eight sensor pockets positioned at various levels enable accurate readings and simple BMS or controls integration. A wide range of direct electric immersion heaters for increased heating power or backup options can also be fitted into the clean-out inspection flange. Adveco’s new MSB Buffers are available now from 300 to 2,000 litres and can be delivered to your project within one month of ordering.


www.oviauk.com CONDAIR LAUNCHES SPARES WEBSITE H


umidity control specialist, Condair, is launching an ecommerce website, www.condairparts.co.uk, offering humidifier spare part identification and online purchasing. The website includes a wide range of parts for many Condair humidifiers, offers part


identification from exploded diagrams, purchasing via credit card and rapid delivery from stock for most items. Tony Fleming, Managing Director at Condair, commented “Condair’s dedicated spares department has


been supporting our customers with consumables for many years so it’s wonderful to be developing this side of our business with an online store. Our team are experts at helping customers identify what part is required, and we’re still always on-hand to talk customers through the identification process, but condarparts.co.uk will make the ordering process even more convenient. “The platform is already very well established, having been used by Condair in North America for many years, and we’re looking forward to seeing it benefit our customers here in the UK.” Tony concluded. 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 Ltd, 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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Scolmore adds 20A 2 Way Retractive Switch Module


colmore has added a new 20A 2-way retractive switch module to its MiniGrid range. The extensive MiniGrid range of mounting plates and modules provides installers with the opportunity to create a vast number of customised switching solutions on site.


With more than 175 unfurnished plates and in excess of 750 interchangeable modules available


– there is the opportunity to create literally millions of combinations. All the Click MiniGrid plates are modular as standard so whether you are using the Click Mode white moulded plastic range or decorative metal plates such as Deco and Deco Plus, you can achieve any arrangement and finished look that best suits the project/application in hand. It is this modular switch arrangement standard in both mounting plates and modules that has proved


to be a highly valued facility amongst designers and installers alike. The MiniGrid modules are all easily and quickly exchanged or mounted onto unfurnished plates by means of a simple single screw fixing, saving both time and money. The full range can be viewed on the Scolmore website – www.scolmore.com, as well as on the Scolmore Group app.


www.condair.co.uk 36 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER SEPTEMBER 2023


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