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SPONSORS WHAT’S NEW Filtering the options extends flexibility and ensures indoor air quality (IAQ)


(Blackpool) Limited. The UK’s leading independent air


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movement specialist has developed a range of modular ‘accessory’ boxes to integrate with its innovative hybrid Mistrale Fusion System (MFS) stand‐alone ventilation. The concept enables easy addition of various filtration options, to the MFS through‐ wall or through‐window unit. Thus, just by adding the appropriate box behind the core Fusion unit, the ventilation can be simply and efficiently adapted to the specific


pecifiers can tailor‐make their internal environments using an innovative approach to ventilation devised by Gilberts


BB101 requirements,” explains Gilberts’ Technical Director Roy Jones. “For example, one façade may overlook a busy road, so require greater filtration of emissions from diesel and other pollutants. Specification of the appropriate filtration box to the individual MFS unit means those needs can be met, without complicated ducting, wiring or building management systems.” Gilberts’ MFS comprises a box fitted through


requirements of each room, be it, F2‐7 rated inclusive, or F7+NOx filters. “Using this modular approach makes it as simple as possible for the precise needs of each room to be met, in line with the latest


the external façade with louvres, and that mixes internal and external air to ventilate the internal space.


www.gilbertsblackpool.com Finding the HotSpot Mark Needham, head of Fulham’s European business, explains how their new LED and emergency driver is a solution for contractors and wholesalers alike. F


ulham Company Europe has recently launched a new European Spec All‐in‐ One, LED driver, Emergency


driver/inverter and battery backup. Complying with all relevant European


standards, including Emergency Lighting and latest revisions, Fulham's new HotSpot Plus looks to take away the headache from emergency lighting. The all‐in‐one solution eliminates typical wiring and installation nightmares usually associated with emergency lighting circuits. HotSpot Plus is one single case unit with a maximum 45W dimmable LED driver integrated with cable‐clamp, loop‐in/loop‐out connectors for mains input and LED output connectors to the luminaire; it could not be more simple. The extremely compact unit has an


integrated, replaceable battery with 12 hour recharge and a discharge capacity to power a selectable 3W/180minutes or 6W/90minutes. What's more, the LED driver output is


programmable with a very inexpensive, quick and easy to use, hand held digital programmer. Very simply, this allows you to select the


required output current in 1mA increments from 250mA to 1400mA. It means you need to keep just one single product in stock that will cover a vast number of Emergency LED requirements and will be compatible with an extensive array of LED luminaires on the market. In the event of a power outage, the un‐


switched/permanent live connection to the HotSpot Plus will detect the emergency and will automatically switch‐over to the integrated battery and emergency driver. Using a simple selector switch on the HotSpot Plus, you can pre‐set the required emergency output power up to 6W for 1.5 hours, the default being set at 3W output for 3 hours. Automatic self‐test functionality is also


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included; so, if required, it’s available and built‐ in, if it is not required, simply leave it switched off. The automatic self‐test functionality fully complies with the European standards for monthly and annual test requirements. Each HotSpot Plus comes with a dual colour,


green & red LED status indicator with integrated test‐switch. Static green indication will show healthy and correct operation whilst the static red indication alerts of a problem. This circular indicator / test switch is supplied on a lead and comes with mounting rings to enable quick and easy installation. Additional advanced features such as


programmable dimming curve, NTC input (temperature protection) and built‐in "black‐ box" for collection of usage data (hours operated and at what temperature for example) are also included as standard. This compact unit is so simple to use, easy


u45W Dimmable LED Driver. uBuilt‐in Emergency Driver. uInvertor/Battery Charger. uReplaceable integrated battery. uSelectable emergency output. uSelectable auto. self‐test function. uProgrammable LED driver output. u5 year warranty/3 year battery warranty. The HotSpot Plus All‐in‐One is the single


to set‐up and quick to install whilst powerful and feature packed, it provides a truly all‐in‐ one Emergency LED solution. All‐in‐One unit:


uThe new HotSpot Plus from Fulham presents a combined emergency solution of LED driver, self‐test emergency driver and replaceable battery in one easy‐to‐install compact unit, eliminating the cost and need for separate components


customer base as well as housing its design centre for LED drivers. As an innovator of intelligent lighting


stock item solution that will eliminate many of the difficulties, complications and frustrations commonly related to Emergency lighting and is available for sampling now. The Fulham brand is gaining enormous pace in Europe, the company having recently expanded its presence with its new head office in the Netherlands which serves its growing European distributor and OEM


components for energy efficient and sustainable lighting solutions, Fulham engages in a continuous product development programme. The company prides itself in the quality of its products and service. Its lighting components are featured in many lighting manufacturers’ luminaires including commercial and industrial, emergency, signage, refrigeration and street lighting. Further information on Fulham’s full range


of products is available on +31 72 572 3000 by emailing europesales@fulham.com or visiting the company’s website at


www.fulham.com


Panasonic VRF solution transforms 19th century docks warehouse in Dublin The Panasonic VRF ECOi MF2 solution offers


hen online fashion brand Zalando required a sustainable, energy‐ efficient cooling solution for its 19th


century warehouse office conversion at Grand Canal Quay, Dublin, FKM Group selected the Panansonic 3‐pipe ECOi MF2 AC solution to be installed by Crystal Air. The project needed to be completed with minimal changes to the fabric of the building, with fresh air delivered using ERVs located in the roof space of the building. FKM Group selected Panasonic because


they could provide “a highly efficient integrated fresh air and AC system, coupled with the high standards of Crystal Air for the installation”, commented Bob Gallagher,


a compact space‐saving design and low noise levels thanks to a uniquely constructed casing comprising of two compartments; the upper chamber which contains the heat exchange and the lower chamber to store the compressors. Ducted units have sufficient fan power to


Operations Director of FKM Group, “especially important as all the components are visible”. The project resulted in Crystal Air obtaining the ‘Special Recognition’ award in Panasonic’s prestigious PRO Awards.


drive warm air from the roof of the warehouse building to the floor, with minimum noise disruption for this large open plan office environment. “The Panasonic MF2 range coped brilliantly” added Domnick Ward of Crystal Air. For more information, please visit


www.aircon.panasonic.eu Easy interfacing from Synapsys Solutions S


ynapsys Solutions has launched the SIPslice M‐Bus Level Converter which provides an easy interface between third party M‐Bus meters and any compatible M‐Bus


master for data collection and processing. An easy to use and cost effective solution, the product


provides a link between M‐Bus devices such as energy, electricity, gas and water meters and compatible M‐Bus masters, such as the SIPe M‐Bus M‐Logger, SIP M‐Bus Trend interface or other integration technologies. It is designed for receiving and transmitting data from multiple 1.5mA meter loads utilising the M‐Bus protocol, and its small footprint and connection capacity for 3‐250 M‐Bus slave devices ensures it helps to meet the demand for better energy control.


VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.bsee.co.uk The SIPslice M‐Bus Level Converter supports M‐Bus


communications via RS232 and RS485 in applications where there is a requirement for data transfer over longer distances. Matt Gardner of Synapsys Solutions said: “The increase in


the costs of running a commercial building has led to a demand for more information and a need to utilise the information which is provided by a building. “The SIPslice M‐Bus Level Converter meets this need by allowing different metering and control solutions to communicate through a simple interface to make an effective contribution to a reduction in energy usage.”


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uceco has recently launched Ceres, a compact high bay utilising the latest


lens technology. Ceres benefits from a computer designed die‐cast aluminium housing with vortex cooling for maximum LED chip performance providing over 50,000 hours of operational life and a luminaire efficacy up to of 130 Llm/cW. With a rating of IP65, Ceres offers 60, 90 and 120‐degree lens variations and


is available with on/off presence detection options, often a requirement in industrial and warehousing applications. The Ceres family also includes


the Ceres Extra whose vital statistics include a luminaire efficacy of 140 Llm/cW and 70,000 hours of operational life and Ceres Ultra with 100,000 hours of working life.


www.luceco.com BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER SEPTEMBER 2017 49


occupancy switches. Designed for the automatic control of lighting or other connected loads, these controls are remotely set‐up or adjusted using a free app on an Android phone or tablet. EasyZAPP products work as


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presence detector switches and can be adjusted for settings such as photocell override, time lag and maintained lux levels (dimmable versions only). The phone or tablet can also be used as a remote control on/off


ANLERS are pleased to announce the launch of their EasyZAPP range of PIR


override or to configure several EasyZAPP controls at the same time. The products are straightforward to install and generally make use of existing wiring, making them suitable for either retrofit or new installations. The EasyZAPP range includes


switching only controls and dimming controls available for either DALI, 1‐10VDC or DSI dimmable ballasts. Mounting options include: ceiling flush, ceiling surface, high bay and batten mount variants.


www.danlers.co.uk


Strengthening partnerships for energy management


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ampshire based Next Control Systems has been appointed as a Carlo


Gavazzi Specialist Energy Partner and have access to the full range of Carlo Gavazzi Energy Management Products to support their energy efficient and sustainable solutions. Next Control Systems specialise in building performance, energy and building management solutions, including consultancy, design, installation and remote services as well as, real time performance monitoring, alarm management and web hosted solutions. The company has many valued blue‐chip clients across the United Kingdom. Will Darby, UK Sales Manager, of Carlo Gavazzi says: “Next Control Systems have outstanding expertise with specialist skills and a proven track record with Carlo Gavazzi Energy Management Solutions; they are an essential


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The programmable EasyZAPP – making energy saving easy


partner in our UK specialist network.” Next Control Systems are an


award winning building performance and energy management company. All solutions are built on the idea of using the wealth of data that already exists within a building to optimise the performance of the existing building technology, associated plant and service modes thereby creating sustainable energy and operational cost savings and reducing the carbon output.


www.carlogavazzi.co.uk Compact LED high bay from Luceco


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