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BELIMO
With its functional structure and updated design, the new Belimo website offers all users optimal service – regardless of which end device you are using.
What’s new and what’s improved: • Find what you are looking for faster with clearly structured and intuitive navigation • The extensive Download Center serves as a central access point for product data, brochures, installation instructions, software, CAD/REVIT models, videos and much more
• Simplified valve selection and streamlined system planning • Web shop available for account customers, anytime and anywhere with improved search and filter options
• Valuable detailed information on Belimo products and applications with downloads available
• Mobile-friendly website for all mobile devices
www.belimo.co.uk
WATERLOO
A range of diffusers and grilles from Waterloo Air Products has helped Peterborough City Council create a modern workplace in a development that has combined the restoration and change of use of a redundant rail shed with a new build extension. The Fletton Quay develpment needed a ventilation system that would complement the period styling and saw the integration of Waterloo’s MC Small Format Circular Diffusers which were left exposed and fitted at the end of the twin-wall pre-insulated galvanised ductwork, level with the old beams. They are a fundamental part of the listed building’s new interior and were chosen to provide both long term performance as well as complementing the impressive interior. Waterloo also supplied Airline Linear Grilles and Linear Slot Diffusers to satisfy both the air diffusion requirements and architectural aesthetics of the new-build office. Offering high air volume capacity, Waterloo’s Vane Swirl Diffusers were also specified. The company also supplied fixed blade grilles, adjustable blade grilles and exhaust valves to satisfy exhaust requirements in offices and washrooms.
www.waterloo.co.uk
CONDAIR
Condair has released a whitepaper entitled “Making Buildings Healthier”. It contains information on how building managers can protect occupant health with a holistic approach to controlling their indoor environments.
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has focused public attention on the risks posed by viral transmission in buildings. Contributory factors have now been placed centre stage, emphasising the influence that elements such as fresh air, temperature, minimum relative humidity and even sunlight all have on the spread of viruses.
Condair’s whitepaper aims to provides an overview of these factors and promote dialogue between facility managers, users and health and safety officers, enabling the right package of health protection measures to be considered. It also includes a checklist so that readers can discover the extent to which their premises protects against the spread of infections and identify where improvements could be made.
www.condair.co.uk
CARRIER
Carrier is one of the first manufacturers to offer water-cooled chillers and heat pumps operating on the new low GWP refrigerant R-515B, which provides a number of important benefits for end users. With an A1 safety classification, R-515B is both non-flammable and non-toxic and has a GWP of less than 300, almost half the global warming impact of R-513A, which has a GWP of 573. Equipment operating on R-515B has been shown to be more energy efficient, with an improvement of up to 5% compared with R-513A. This reduces operating expenses over the lifetime of the equipment. Chillers and heat pumps operating on R-515B can be retrofitted in the future to operate on the ultra-low GWP refrigerant R-1234ze. AquaForce® 30XW(H)PZE and 30XW(H)VZE premium water-cooled liquid screw chillers operating on R-515B are compliant with Eco-design Minimum Efficiency Performance Standards (MEPS), and conform with current F-Gas legislation up to 2030.
www.carrier.com/commercial/en/eu/
GILBERTS
Functionality that slots seamlessly into interior aesthetics is delivered with the latest evolution at Gilberts Blackpool.
The company’s new Jumbo Slot Linear Diffuser (JSL) optimises the blending of design with provision of essential building services through ceilings and walls.
Gilberts’ in-house R&D team has applied state-of-the-art physics principles, validated in the company’s in-house test laboratory. The result is a high capacity single slot diffuser that provides coanda or vertical throw or angled projection. It utilises a unique twin adjustable blade system to modulate airflow between 20-250l//s/metre. The blades are designed and configured to provide a continuous slot unbroken by fixing plates, giving a seamless ‘shadowgap’ appearance. “Calling it a jumbo slot linear diffuser is almost a misnomer,” said Gilberts’ sales director Ian Rogers. “It is jumbo in terms of its supply of fresh air, but it gives the semblance of a controlled space between planes rather than a slot.”
www.gilbertsblackpool.com
32 February 2021
PANASONIC
Panasonic has welcomed Nu-Heat to its distribution network for Aquarea Air Source Heat Pumps in the UK.
With installers seeing an increase in demand from homeowners for energy efficient sustainable heating, sales of ASHPs are set to grow. As an experienced integrated renewables and UFH specialist, Nu-Heat is considered to be well placed to fulfil the upsurge in demand for Panasonic’s range of Aquarea Air-to-Water heat pumps and cloud based smart controllers.
Brian Woodcock, Nu-Heat’s national renewables manager, said: “We are very excited to be able to offer our customers a complete package of heat pump and UFH solutions to suit properties of almost any size.” Jose Manuel Alves, UK country manager for Panasonic said: “This partnership with the team at Nu-Heat will provide installers with great opportunities to capitalise on increased consumer demand for energy-efficient heating solutions.”
www.aircon.panasonic.eu www.heatingandventilating.net
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