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SWEGON
Swegon has presented its first product made from carbon dioxide- reduced steel – a GOLD RX – at the ISH trade fair in Frankfurt. In January, the first delivery of XCarb® RRP (recycled and renewably produced) Magnelis from the steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal was received at Swegon’s Kvänum factory. According to ArcelorMittal, XCarb® RRP Magnelis has an approximately 70% lower CO2 footprint than traditionally manufactured steel. It is mainly produced from recycled steel and uses 100% renewable energy in manufacturing. The first concept air handling unit has now been produced, and the plan is to gradually introduce carbon dioxide-reduced steel into ongoing production, starting during the second quarter of this year. “We are delighted to be phasing in carbon dioxide-reduced steel in our large ventilation units. We all have to contribute and reduce our climate footprint, and this transition is enabling us to reduce not only our own, but also our customers’ footprint,” says Robert Siverby, supply chain director at Swegon Group.
www.swegon.com/UK
RAPID ENERGY
Rapid Energy has appointed Stephen Reynolds as sales director responsible for leading the sales strategy for the business while concentrating on growth plans for the Midlands and north territories. Stephen has a proven track record from within the HVAC hire sector. Renowned for his excellent communication and rapport with clients, Stephen’s attention to detail, work ethic and management skills were key drivers for his appointment.
He said: “Over the past couple of years I have been watching Rapid Energy’s introduction into the HVAC hire market where they have made a big impact offering high quality products alongside a high level of service. I am excited to join the business in this next growth phase.” Managing director, Jamie Ross-Davies comments: “Stephen has excellent strategic skills and will play a vital role in supporting us to deliver on our growth strategy, as we aim to become the market leader in HVAC hire.”
https://rapidenergy.co.uk
HAMWORTHY
Hamworthy Heating has introduced the new Stratton mk3 wall-hung condensing boiler, which provides a compact and efficient heating solution for plant rooms with limited space.
Offering outstanding efficiency, the Stratton mk3 features a 5:1 turndown ratio, excellent low-class 6 NOx emission across all models, and up to 97% gross seasonal efficiency. Designed for simple installation and maintenance, the new Stratton mk3 features a small and lightweight design, making it a fitting solution for plant rooms where location and space present a challenge. Incorporating the latest stainless steel heat exchanger technology, the Stratton mk3 offers exceptional system tolerance. Available in seven different models with outputs from 40 to 150kW, single units can also be cascaded to meet building demands effectively. The Stratton mk3 is available with a range of easy to install AHRI certified® plate heat exchangers designed to enhance energy efficiency and performance.
www.hamworthy-heating.com/
NAVIEN
Global boiler manufacturer, Navien, has relaunched itself into the UK market after a period of recent investment and product development designed to support merchants and their customers. Having had a presence in the UK market since 2014, the South Korean manufacturer began to develop its range of combi-boilers to suit a variety of properties, as well as improve the way merchants and installers store, transport and fit their products.
Jason Davies, National Business Manager at Navien UK, said: “The UK shortage of boilers and components has opened many doors for Navien as merchants seek suppliers that can alleviate their supply issues. We manufacture over two million boilers every year at our state-of-the-art facility in South Korea, but also manufacture most of our own spare parts. We aren’t reliant on third-party suppliers so we’ve been able to keep merchants and installers sheltered from the supply chain chaos that has been plaguing our industry for the last 18 months.”
https://navien.co.uk/professional 36 April 2023
TITON
Titon has extended its Titon FireSafe® range by introducing the new non- combustible Titon FireSafe® 100mm Push Through Pull Kit that is ideal for social housing, new build, and refurb residential applications. The Titon FireSafe® 100mm Push Through Pull Kit is a fire rated terminal and ducting kit that has been designed specifically for applications that need to meet be non-combustible, as set out in Approved Document B (fire safety) Volume 1: Dwellings, 2019 edition. It is performance tested to BS EN13141-2:2010 and corrosion salt sprayed BS EN ISO 9227:2012. It is constructed from 0.6mm electrogalvanized sheet steel (A1) and polyester powder coated (terminal only) to classification A2-s1, d0.
Roy Byom, Titon’s social housing manager said: ‘This product will help installers with achieving a fire-rated through the wall duct application, from ground floor to properties at higher levels’ The new product comes in Terracotta and White, with special paint finishes available on request, depending on the quantity required.
www.titon.com/uk
CONEX BÄNNINGER
Conex Bänninger, a specialist provider of high-quality fittings, valves and accessories, has returned from the ISH International trade fair in Frankfurt with many high-quality leads from visitors across the globe. The company showcased its varied innovative jointing solutions and Mano Bakhtiari, IBP Group CEO, commented: “Key customers from across the world came to see us and the interaction with both new and potential customers was highly appreciated. Our full senior management team attended ISH, a testament to the importance we place on this show. “A team of Conex Bänninger technical experts undertook live demonstrations, talked about the extensive product range, new developments and answered visitor questions. There was great interest shown across our product ranges with, as expected, >B < MaxiPro attracting the most attention. This exhibition is a very important one in our calendar as it gives us access to an international audience.”
www.conexbanninger.com
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