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protecting against potentially dangerous conditions can be difficult to manage without reliable data. However, effective boundary monitoring systems can mitigate these issues. Deployed where compliancerelated monitoring is required


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assemblies including outside, duct, immersion and strapon sensors, Titan Products are now releasing further options to their Smart Room Sensors with the addition of LED and Push Button option. The sensors are ideal for a wide range of applications which require accurate, networkable monitoring across open systems, communicating via BACnet MS/TP or Modbus. The sensors are supplied as standard


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with flexible, inbuilt environmental temperature, humidity and CO2 control options to free up network I/O. If a Push


the 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations, which came into force earlier this year. The 18th Edition IET


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Wiring Regulations now require all private and public buildings ensure wiring systems are sufficiently supported against premature collapse in the event of a fire. The changes apply to all nonmetallic cable trunking systems, and though PVC trunking systems are still acceptable, standard cable clips or ties are no longer suitable as the sole means of cable support. Where PVC or nonmetallic trunking systems are used, an additional fire resistant means of support and retention is mandatory.


(such as construction/demolition projects or environmental remediation sites) boundary monitoring systems are a cost effective alternative to manual monitoring and help companies protect reputation and remain compliant with environmental limits. Easy to use and needing little maintenance, boundary


monitoring systems can protect sites if complaints arise by providing proof they are abiding by operational requirements


Boundary monitoring: reduce disturbance, improve environmental risks Furthermore, if accused of issues caused by another


ust, noise, and vibration caused by construction works can all lead to major health, environmental and property damage. But monitoring these factors and


operation, data evidence from boundary monitoring systems helps site managers respond rapidly, minimising reputational damage. Email and text alerts can also be set up to alert when prescribed levels are exceeded, allowing preventative action to be taken before complaints arise. Casella demonstrates its commitment to reducing


environmental risks with its Guardian2 site boundary monitor, allowing noise, dust, vibration and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) to be monitored from a single unit, which can be configured with the required sensors. To find out more about the Guardian2 and how Casella can


support your monitoring and analysis needs visit: www.casellasolutions.com


Titan Products add to their Smart Sensor range


fter increasing their Smart Sensor range with a number of


Button is fitted this now adds further control options to trigger the sensor’s timer output options at the touch of a button. This is ideal for purging classroom ventilation in schools or enabling lights in office environments. The LED option offers a tricolour LED for


visual indication of CO2 levels, the thresholds of which can be altered via the BACnet settings. Contact Titan Products to find out more


about this exciting range on 0161 406 6480 or email sales@titanproducts.com


www.titanproducts.com REHAU launches new Fire Clip


EHAU has launched the new LINIAN Pushfit Fire Clip in response to


REHAU’s new fire clip


set provides fire resistant cable support compliant with the 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations. The updated model is based on the already established LINIAN Push fit Fire Clip, which REHAU has adapted to meet these new requirements. The new


fire clip is fitted with firerated stainless steel cableties to contain the cables. The resulting design is suitable for all


REHAU cable trunking systems. One fire clip can carry two cable ties, which can in turn secure cables in two cable compartements, such as with the REHAU PROFILA Data.


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ith a fantastic range of WRAS approved booster sets available, Grundfos Pumps have already successfully combined their


years of expertise in developing precision booster sets, with their knowledge of market demands. When you add in the bonus of these sets being built at the Grundfos site of engineering excellence in Sunderland, this has meant the realisation of a Booster FastTrack programme that can offer 5day despatch on twentyone of the most frequently requested 2 and 3 pump booster set models. Available in 1ph and 3ph, these booster models


are from the Grundfos MultiE and MPCE booster families that are known for their reliability and ease of use. Additionally, they come with a wide range of features as standard, plus they are all fitted with Grundfos pumps whose motors surpass IE4 benchmarks. Which all means that there is now no need for you to compromise between Grundfos quality and a speedy delivery So, what are you waiting for? Get your boosting


needs fast tracked today. Start by visiting the Grundfos Product Centre and chose an option that will ensure that your business gets the boost it needs, when it needs it. Visit:


www.grundfos.co.uk


Rinnai celebrates its first 100 years of manufacturing products to serve its customers


period of planned anniversary related events to connect to the start of the company’s next centenary. The Rinnai Corporation was founded in Nagoya, Japan in 1819 and


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today operates in 17 nations and regions around the world with sales of kitchen appliances, air conditioners, hot water heating & home heating units in over 80 countries. Says Rinnai UK Managing Director Tony Gittings, ”The company has


evolved and developed into a group that produces a diversity of products and services that directly benefit ordinary people in their daily lives.


innai, best known in the UK for its comprehensive range of hot water and heating home units, is globally celebrating its first 100 years of manufacture in serving its customers with a threeyear


“Our policy is to help enrich the lives of people in local communities


by providing optimal solutions that fit the lifestyle culture, climate conditions, and the energy situation of each country around the world. The threeyear period is aimed at connecting the first century to the next one. The theme will be named  Connected in passion for the next 100 years.” This follows the other significant corporate developments on the


global presence of Rinnai  the issuing of a new logo and a new brand statement – ‘A Healthier Way of Living’. In the UK Rinnai is the acknowledged leader in continuous flow hot


water heating technology. The company offers a comprehensive range of Arated units plus large systems for any size of site or application.


Rinnaiuk.com


Grundfos fast track is on track


time switches, providing installers with the opportunity to easily add a smart control function to their customers’ home heating. Coming under Sangamo’s


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Choice range of heating controls, the Choice WiFi Thermostat allows you to control and monitor the room temperature and thermostat activity from anywhere in the world, through the free to download SANGAMO CHOICE APP. As more and more households


are seeing the benefit of smart devices to control various elements in the home – so the demand for smart controls that can help with energy saving in particular is on the increase. ESP’s new WiFi Thermostat offers energy efficient programming and with remote access via the APP, it allows for constant monitoring and control at your fingertips.


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has been designed to be straightforward to install and operate and is suitable for electric, gas or oil systems.


u100metre open field range from thermostat to receiver (868mHz) u7 day programmable and 6 programmable events per day uLarge LCD display with option for the thermostat to be wall mounted or used with the desk top stand u535C set point range uFrost protection uWiFi function requires 2.4GHZ network and thermostat to be powered with a mains supply or Micro USB For further information on the


Features include:


range of Sangamo products contact ESP on 01527 515150, email sales@espuk.com or visit:


www.sangamo.co.uk SBBADT8CCT DALI ballast for


standard and tunable white LEDs Meeting energy efficiency and lighting control in buildings


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arlo Gavazzi have launched the SBBADT8CCT DALI driver for standard and tunable


white LED’s to control warm white and cool white output via a single DALI address providing high power factor and energy efficiency. The output current level can be


easily selected via DIP switches from 250mA to 1500ma whilst the 2 constant current output levels have a total output of up to 50W and encompasses a Class II power supply which is fully isolated plastic case has a built in DALI interface for DT6 and DT8 ballast colour type Tc and complies to IEC 62386101, 102 and 107. The SBBADT8CCT DALI ballast


offers reduced power consumption which provides energy savings to the user by controlling and optimising the light levels and will provide smooth and 0.1% deep dimming function which is designed to achieve natural dimming


performance without the risk of visible distractions or physiological effects of flicker or buzzing sound. The simplicity of the DALI


lighting control system with the flexibility and scalability of the Dupline® platform, provides cutting edge lighting control for commercial and residential lighting requirements as well as a comprehensive shading and temperature control. alterations or additions in DALI systems are easy to achieve as the installation can be reused over and over, saving you money and downtime.


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ATC Semitec’s clipon temperature sensor for antilegionnaires systems


s legionella continues to pose a real but avoidable risk to public health, ATC


Semitec stock a range of IP67 rated pipe clip temperature sensors. These can simply and quickly be attached to the waterpipe, without the need for drilling holes or making special couplings for conventional probe sensors. This ensures that water temperatures are maintained at lower than 20°C or higher than 45°C. In addition, for ease of


maintenance, they can be simply unclipped and quickly replaced with another, without the need to drain the water system. These neat surface


temperature sensors are ideal for use within antilegionnaires systems, domestic and industrial water systems, hot water showers, gas boilers, heating and air conditioning systems The BTS3 sensor from ATC


Semitec enables you to accurately and quickly sense water temperature from the outside of a metal pipe. The sensor simply fastens over the pipe and is held in place by a strong stainlesssteel clip. This keeps the NTC sensor


Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk


Advertorial BSEE New Smart Thermostat added to ESP’s Sangamo range


SP has added a new WiFi thermostat to its Sangamo range of heating controls and


firmly against the pipe surface and thus ensures a fastthermal response and accurate temperature monitoring. The main features of our ATC


Semitec BTS3 sensor include: uEase of installation: Clips onto Pipe (diameters from 1328mm) uFast Response: Time constant Tc <1second uAccuracy: ±0.3°C@25°C uOperating range: 20°C/ +120°C uR25/B Values: Various combinations available uWaterproof: IP67 Rated Integrity For further information please


contact our technical sales team for advice and samples at: ATC Semitec Ltd on 01606 871680, email: sales@atcsemitec.co.uk or visit:


www.atcsemitec.co.uk BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER SEPTEMBER 2019 39


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