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BAPI


Save time and money with BAPI’s efrigerant Leak Detector.


It is imperative to have safe, fast and accurate leak detection solutions ensuring your assets are protected at all times.


BAPI’s Refrigerant Leak Detector can sense over 100 different refrigerants and has automatic temperature compensation for increased accuracy. It detects most modern refrigerants, designed for area monitoring for leaks and spills and has a detection radius of 15m. It is designed as a plug-and-play device, ensuring it does not require any costly onsite setup and programming, and to sense the presence of refrigerant and alert a building management system of the potentially harmful or damaging situation.


This makes it one of the most comprehensive refrigerant leak detectors on today’s market. If you would like more information, please contact us on 01252 544410 or uksupport@bapihvac.co.uk www.bapihvac.com


LOCHINVAR


Lochinvar has upgraded its range of high-performance electric storage water heaters for commercial and large residential applications. The Cavalier ECO floor standing range comprises seven models all of which meet the requirements of the EcoDesign (ErP) directive and can operate at working pressures up to 8 bar with storage capacities of 173 and 264 litres.


They have been designed to meet growing demand for all-electric hot water solutions that produce zero on-site carbon emissions in line with the UK’s Net Zero targets.


These fully packaged water heaters represent a significant advance for this type of technology because they feature factory-fitted multiple immersion elements for rapid hot water production. Lochinvar’s Cavalier ECO water heaters also work seamlessly with heat pumps when installed as part of a ‘hybrid’ system. As this approach produces zero carbon or NOx emissions on site, they are fully BREEAM and ‘London Plan’ compliant.


www.lochinvar.ltd.uk


CONDAIR


The Condair ME evaporative humidifier is helping Weatherite reduce cooling system energy consumption for its data centre and telecoms clients by up to 80%.


Condair’s evaporative humidifier is providing adiabatic cooling in Weatherite’s innovative Adtec-D free air cooling unit. The Condair ME boosts the cooling capacity of the system, allowing the Adtec-D to fully replace the need for mechanical cooling in some applications. The Adtec-D is a self-contained, modular cooling system that can be located either inside or outside of a building. In data hall or telecom environments, for most of the year it operates in free air cooling mode and uses the outside air alone to cool the internal environment. However, when the outside temperature rises to around 20°C, the Adtec-D switches to adiabatic cooling mode. The incoming air is then passed through the Condair ME, which evaporates water into the fresh air stream, cooling it by up to a further 12°C.


www.condair.co.uk


OMNIE


The conversion of three stone-built agricultural buildings near the Devon town of Totnes is employing a full selection of renewable and low-energy technologies from the range of Exeter-based manufacturer, OMNIE, to create a comfortable living environment for the new occupants. The 100-year-old buildings at Ritson Farm are being renovated and turned into highly desirable rural retreats by The Dartmouth Building Company. Each of the luxury homes is to be heated by an LV air source heat pump, which will be connected via multi-branch manifolds to OMNIE’s Staple underfloor heating system across the ground floors with the company’s LowBoard being specified to warm the upper levels. Then to maximise fuel efficiency and help guarantee a healthy indoor living environment, a constant supply of pre-warmed and filtered fresh air will be supplied via one of OMNIE’s Zehnder ComfoAir mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) units.


www.omnie.co.uk


JOHNSON & STARLEY


Johnson and Starley is offering engineers a free training course on 2 and 3 August 2022 which will cover installation, servicing, fault finding and lead generation.


Training will take place at J&S headquarters, Johnson & Starley Ltd, Rhosili Road, Brackmills Northampton, NN4 7LZ


The event will start at 10.30 – 2.30-3pm and lunch will be provided. You must register to attend.


Contact marketing@johnsonandstarley.co.uk to register. Johnson and Starley offer free lead generation to all installers on our database. All customer enquiries are replied to with a full suite of literature, replacement options and the names of up to three installers in their area.


We look forward to welcoming you. www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk


SBS


SBS’ exclusive M-profile stainless steel press-fit system can be pressed in XL sizes 5” (139.7mm) and 6” (168.3mm) for both water & gas, eliminating the need to weld down to 4” (108mm). The availability of Isotubi’s XL tube and fittings is proving to be advantageous for gas and water installation projects, enabling a quick and simple jointing process which can be utilised with larger diameters down to its smallest size, 1/2” (15mm).


The complete range is manufactured in ISO 9001 conditions, is BSi and WRAS approved (including XL sizes) and meets EN10217-7 and EN10312 standards.


A study commissioned by Viega and BSRIA designed comparing four different jointing methods suggests that due to its lighter weight and decreased handling, installation times and costs can be significantly reduced with the press fit method.


Visit www.sbsonline.net/isotubi1to view the full Isotubi range. SBS Regional Product Specialists offer free Isotubi installer competency training www.sbs.co.uk/sbs-training


32 August 2022


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