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HVAC


03/08/2020 09:0


JACOB mass produce a range of thin-wall, fully-welded modular steel pipework & ducting components for air-conveying, extract-lines or gravity chutes. Normally delivered from stock, 21 standard diameters are available from 60mm to 1600mm in a choice of 1mm, 2mm or 3mm thick powder coated, galvanised or stainless steel. Diameters of 350mm and above are available with loose or welded flange connections. Each component has a machine-lipped end which, when fitted with a specially designed “U” shaped gasket & Quick-Connect pull-ring, creates a 3-bar overpressure certified connection. Hence high-pressure tightness can be achieved in a pipe system with the capability of fast installation and fast dismantling when needed. Air movement characteristics inside a JACOB pipeline are enhanced thanks to smooth-pressed bends, which assist airflow with the minimum of resistance. A wide range of accessories complements the pipework – inspection doors, visualisation ducts, product-control and air-control valves & diverters are press-formed to high tolerances. This low-cost range of mass-produced products compare favourably with custom- built sheetmetal ductwork. All moving components are available to ATEX-certified standards on request – earthing continuity can be achieved either through using conductive elastomer gaskets or by adding a mechanical bridge over each connection. These pipe systems are a favourite choice for centralised vacuum cleaning due to their tight connections, fast assembly and ability to be easily disassembled for cleaning or maintenance. Popular in food industries, bulk handling and environmental applications, JACOB systems are found in industries as diverse as potato crisps to petrochemicals or sugar to semi-conductors.


www.jacob-uk.co.uk


Reflex UK • Manchester Business Park


3000 Aviator Way • Manchester, M22 5TG www.reflex.de/en


Reflex Winelmann are a leading brand manufacturer and solutions provider of high quality systems for the HVAC industry.


expansion vessels, pressure maintaining stations, degassing and separation technology, buffer tanks and manifolds.


Product portfolio includes:


Jasun Envirocare Plc Riverside House, Parrett Way, Colley Lane Industrial Estate, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5LB


• 01278 452277 • 01278 450873 • sales@jfilters.com


In 1999 Jasun Envirocare launched www.jfilters.com, making it the first air filters company worldwide to offer its full range of products online. The company has a proud history and reputation as a provider of quality bespoke and standard filtration products and services.


Magenta International Ltd 01233 223712 www.magrec.co.uk


david.housden@magrec.co.uk


ROTRONIC manufactures measurement devices for applications requiring reliable monitoring and control for the parameters:


l Temperature l Humidity l ATEX l Moisture l Low dew point l Differential pressure l Process pressure l Indoor CO2 air quality l Airflow


Continuous monitoring system with alarms, data available on any device, anywhere – RMS


The latest Rotronic products with full technical specifications are included on the Rotronic website www.rotronic.co.uk


instruments@rotronic.co.uk


Schwank Ltd 0208 641 3900 www.schwank.co.uk


Swegon Air Management 01746 761 921 www.swegonair.co.uk


34 2021-2022 | BUILDING SERVICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER


Crompton Way, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9EE 01293 571000


Rotronic Instruments Crompton Fields,


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