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SPONSORS WHAT’S NEW BPI Auctions launch new Online Marketplace


unique, hassle free listing service with the unparalleled capacity to sell your surplus stock. Largely a facility to find a home for unsold auction lots, the marketplace also offers access to a vast database and contact with up to 50,000 buyers looking for items on a weekly basis. We’ve all been in a position where we have money tied up in items that are expendable and freeing up the capital could mean it could be better spent elsewhere and BPI Auctions Marketplace offers a smooth and easy to use outlet for such items. Uploading,


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restigious Wakefield based asset‐disposal experts BPI Auctions have set up their own innovative online marketplace for a


listing and selling couldn’t be simpler and payments are handled via a secure, low‐cost payment system. The experienced BPI customer service team


are always on hand to answer questions and even offer valuation assistance so that you are sure to offer your item at a fair and competitive price from both your perspective and that of any prospective buyers. There are no limits as to the number of items you can list on the marketplace, so head on over and the variety of items you will find there of all sizes, shapes, sectors and prices will allay any doubts you may have over the suitability of your item(s).


A Condair JetSpray humidifies at Fujifilm


Condair JetSpray humidification system is maintaining an ideal 40‐ 60%RH (relative humidity) at the Fujifilm Imaging and Innovation Centre in Bedford. The JetSpray has been installed to provide Fujifilm’s demonstration area, which incorporates the latest Jet Press 720s, with the optimum atmospheric conditions for paper storage and printing. When exposed to dry air, paper loses its


internal moisture rapidly, causing its physical shape to change, which can result in problems when it‘s run through a printing press. Electrostatic issues are also greatly increased when air humidity drops below 40%RH. Steve Freeman, Jet Press Solutions


Manager at Fujifilm “Humidity control is important for paper handling consistency when running lighter weight stock on the Jet Press 720S in both the feeder and jetting area.We aim to maintain an RH of between


the family. The most recent addition is a beautiful 56 bedroom hotel that boasts a state‐of‐the‐art gym, 20 metre swimming pool, sauna/steam room aswell as a hydrotherapy pool. The mechanical works including the


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installation of the new domestic hot water generation plant got underway in Spring 2016. Based on the initial selection by consulting engineers, Quality Engineering Design and installed by Leicester based contractor McVeigh Technical Solutions, the hotel’s requirements were satisfied by 3 No Extreme 500 litre loading cylinders. Each stainless steel cylinder can produce


in excess of 2500l/h at 60⁰C whilst maximising the efficiency of the primary plant as the PHE within the Extreme is designed to operate at a ∆t of 30°C. In turn


he Warwickshire is the ideal location to enjoy golf, a spa day, catch up with colleagues or simply spend time with


40% and 60%. Below this could potentially cause an increase in paper handling issues on light weight paper”. Since the installation of the Jetpray, Steve said, “Once the humidifier was up and running correctly, it has performed well. It now easily and quickly gets the room up to the required RH and maintains this after start‐up”.


www.condair.co.uk Mikrofill at the ‘The Warwickshire’


the loading principle ensures that 100% of the cylinders storage achieves 60⁰C. Each Extreme was supplied c/w a mains


fed unvented kit that includes a 35 litre potable expansion vessel, PRV, safety valve and check valve. In addition to coincide with G3 of the building regulations each loading cylinder includes a 2 port valve which provides a permanent means of isolation to the primary supply. For more information on these and other


Mikrofill products please contact the sales team on 03452 606020 or visit


www.mikrofill.com


by Network Rail. The all polymeric stackable


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Tel: 01924 245040 or visit: bpimarketplace.com


The Grundfos Ecademy is now even bigger


product, which is designed and manufactured by the world’s leading cable cleat company, Ellis, was developed following an enquiry through its UK distributor, ETS from Network Rail concerning a maintenance problem that was causing health and safety issues. It was launched last summer and was named Innovative Industrial Product of the Year at the 2016 Electrical Industry Awards. The problem outlined by


Network Rail was that live cables were having to be removed from cleats, work carried on around them, and then somehow placed back between tightly spaced upright studs at regular intervals along the entire run. Ellis addressed the issue by designing a cleat that could be stacked and fixed with nothing more complicated than a quarter


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No Bolts cleat is first to get Network Rail approval


he Ellis No Bolts cleat has become the first cable cleat to be granted PADS approval


turn fixing lock. This means additional cable runs can be added quickly and easily, without any need to tamper with existing ones. The rapid‐fit nature of the product is further enhanced by the replacement of fixing nuts with a push‐fit locking mechanism that securely fastens the lower and top section of the clamp together.


www.ellispatents.co.uk Tridonic’s EM ready2apply: an ‘out of


plumbers/installers and merchants who predominately worked within the domestic pump arena. This situation changed, when earlier this year we launched this flexible learning platform to a new audience whose focus is on larger commercial applications. This now means that consultants/specifiers, as well as relevant distribution partners who work on larger types of projects and applications, can get access 24/7 to a range of on‐line modules covering the following topics: uCommercial heating uMAGNA1 uMAGNA3 uWater boosting uAir conditioning uLife Cycle Costing. Each topic is broken down in bite‐sized modules and a small gift is on offer for the successful completion of four modules (there is a short quiz at the end of each one). New subjects are added regularly, so there is always a reason to visit. Why not join the many people who have already


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signed‐up and start your learning journey today by logging onto


www.grundfos.co.uk


Nicotra Gebhardt Introduces groundbreaking RQM hybrid fan


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eading fan manufacturer Nicotra Gebhardt has launched a new compact


fan that delivers unrivalled energy efficiency. The RQM ‘MultiEvo’ beats


every traditional plug fan on energy efficiency* thanks to the optimization of all key components, including a hollow section ‘aero‐foil’ backward curve impeller, a permanent magnet (PM) internal rotor motor rated at IE5 efficiency and integrated electronic controls. The compactly designed RQM can be fitted at multiple access points for ease of maintenance and is ideal for both ‘new build’ and refurbishment / retrofit applications. The company’s ‘MultiEvo’


technology has delivered a range of directly driven hybrid centrifugal fans with multiple discharge outlets and static system efficiencies of up to 78%.


The multi‐spiral technology (called MultiEvo) combines the compact design of plug fans with the effectiveness and reliability of traditionally ‘housed’ fans that offer static pressure increase and energy efficiency. Depending on the fan size,


the RQM reaches 8 to 15% higher energy efficiencies than ‘best on market’ traditional plug fans The RQM range includes all


standard fan diameters from 355mm to 710mm, providing performances of up to approx. 6.5m3/s (23,000m3/h) and/or total pressures of up to 1750Pa. The PM motors are, as standard, IE5 rated and available with motor powers up to 6.5kW (free of rare earth materials) together with integrated electronics. Additional impeller sizes and motor outputs of up to 22 kW will be available later in 2017 to complement the range.


www.nicotra‐gebhardt.com/en/ VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.bsee.co.uk


he popular on‐line Grundfos Ecademy has been around for over 10 years. Until recently the content was mainly aimed at


the box‘ solution for emergency lighting uRecessed emergency downlight uNew battery technology delivers 3‐year guarantee uMaintained and non‐maintained variants available


that gives installers & FM managers a product that combines advanced battery technology with the latest in emergency lighting components. This is the company‘s first stand‐ alone emergency luminaire and it is a highly effective solution to the problem of reliable and compact emergency lighting. Uniting Tridonic’s lighting expertise with some of the most rigorous testing processes to deliver a product that sets a bench mark for future emergency lighting solutions. Chris Slattery, Global Product


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Manager for Emergency Lighting, explained: "Our aim was simple. Design a compact and easy to install product that fits through a minimal cut‐out and into an ever‐diminishing ceiling void. The solution encompasses sufficient power to


ridonic's EM ready2apply is new, ‘out of the box‘ emergency lighting solution


exceed the necessary performance figures, exceeds all lifetime and safety requirements, and gives users the options on installation with a multi‐optic design.” The EM ready2apply includes


interchangeable lens design, giving users a choice of how they want the product to perform without stocking separate units, the "BlackBox" monitoring gives over 40 data points, the design for manufacture reduces operation steps to provide a cost and time efficient production, and ultrasonic welding is used to finally seal the housing shut.


www.tridonic.com


Meeting centres on Grundfos energy solution


A large


purpose built conference


centre approached Grundfos Pumps to undertake an Energy Check as their pumps had been in situ for many years.


Finding out what


energy savings could be achieved is straightforward, as Grundfos provide a range of diagnostic tools such as an Energy Check and Pump Audit that can establish the current pump system performance. Not only that, but these tools also provide various post‐analysis reports that include details regarding the potential savings and payback periods as well as the various pump options you could opt for. This is what happened in this


instance, when an energy check was undertaken which showed a potential energy saving of 1,083,067 kWh could be achieved by exchanging a number of circulators for energy efficient Grundfos options and,


with a payback of just 2 years. The pumps have now been


installed for some time and are delivering not only in terms of the promised energy efficiency, but also are proving to be very reliable as they continue to deliver optimised pumping operation. Grundfos have been at the


forefront of energy optimised pump developments for years and take real pride in our achievements and approach to sustainability that is helping a wide range of companies to achieve real savings.


www.grundfos.co.uk BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER SEPTEMBER 2017 47


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