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Contractors’, Installers’ & Consultants’ Handbook 2019 HEATING & VENTILATING REVIEW CIAT UK


CONTACT United Technologies House, Guildford Road Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 9UT


T 01372 220151 E marketing.uk@ciat.utc.com W www.ciat.uk.com


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CIAT’s Fan Coil Units with Epure Dynamics® recently won an award for indoor air quality technology innovation in the Building and Health Challenges 2017 Awards. Epure Dynamics® actively manages the performance of FCUs in terms of both thermal comfort and indoor air quality.


IAT is a leading manufacturer of high performance, air handling units, packaged rooftops, fan coils, high efficiency chillers, and


split systems, and provides a complete offering to meet all building requirements.


Established more than 80 years ago, the company has particular expertise in air movement, with an extensive AHU range, plus sustainable technology such as heat pumps and geothermal energy-based systems.


Its high quality air conditioning, heating and air handling equipment is used in a wide range of applications around the world to deliver reliable, cost-effective comfort conditions for building occupants. Key end user sectors include offices, shops, hospitals, leisure centres, educational establishments and industry.


An important strength is CIAT’s renowned R&D facilities and in-house testing capability. Recent investment at its global technology centre at Culoz in France has ensured the company remains at the cutting edge of global research into more efficient and environmentally sustainable HVAC systems.


It is this unique capability that has enabled the development of the innovative new CLIMACIAT range of air handling units (AHUs). Based on more than a decade of research, this is now available in three models: Airtech, Airclean and Airaccess, all featuring innovative, energy efficient, and easy to install units.


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An air quality sensor connected to a Smart CIATControl in the occupied space continuously measures the concentration of particulates in ambient air. If the concentration exceeds World Health Organisation guidelines, it activates the unit’s purification mode, switching on the Epure filter which has a filtering surface 11 times greater than that of conventional filters, until air quality achieves the required standard.


CIAT recently expanded its offering with the launch of a range of high performance split system air conditioners. The range covers air conditioning systems for domestic and light commercial applications, and includes the Stella high-wall split systems; Mambo small commercial floor-standing console air conditioners; Salsa cassette heat pump units with a 360 degree air-flow; a new slim-line ducted range; and CIAT multi-split outdoor condensing units. They are all based on inverter technology to offer excellent comfort and energy efficiency.


As with all CIAT products, the range conforms with the latest EcoDesign principles to ensure compliance with all relevant environmental regulations. In the UK, equipment is available via CIAT UK and, following the recent purchase globally of CIAT by UTC, via Toshiba Air Conditioning.


RANGE PLUG & PLAY SYSTEM


For more details, visit www.ciat.uk.com, call 01372 886351, or email marketing.uk@ciat.utc.com


25 Air Handling Units • Fan Coil Units •


Floway Access D At the leading edge of Air F


4 sizes currently available


volumes of 2080m³/hr - 7560m³/hr w Toshiba capacity options 15kW - 46kW


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Compact packaged ready to use pre-wired, pre-programmed in facto wiring and piping to the Toshiba RBC- advanced control panel and the outdoor unit required, making the Flow to install.


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