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Product News   RIELLO


A burner upgrade project at a visitor attraction in Edinburgh involved the


replacement of existing 25-year-old burners with Riello ultra-low nitrogen oxides (NOx) premix burners.


The Riello RX1800 1.8MW premix burners, commissioned by contractor T-Squared, have shown low NOx levels of just 9-10ppm (around 20mg/kWh) throughout the


modulation range. This is around half the 40mg/kWh maximum required by some local authorities and also below the BREEAM criteria of 24mg/ kWh. The burner upgrade enabled the boilers to comply with current and anticipated NOx regulations, as well as improve energy efficiency. Riello RX premix burners feature a design that includes a patented pilot ignition system. The result is a reliable and compact flame with a diameter directly related to the burner firing rate. Electronic modulation control ensures efficient performance at all heat loads.


www.rielloburners.co.uk


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   GDL AIR SYSTEMS


GDL Air Systems has recently recruited a new Sales Manager, Herbie Simpson, for London and the South East.


Mr Simpson brings a wealth of


knowledge, having worked in the HVAC industry for more than 20 years. His expertise include, but are not limited to: Louvres, Acoustics, Natural Ventilation, Grilles and Heat Recovery systems. GDL is excited to have Mr Simpson as


part of its national sales force and is confident he will maintain and build close customer relationships in the region. His expertise will allow him to assist M&E Engineers, Contractors and Consultants with technical solutions across our extensive range.


If you need help selecting the right products for your project please contact Mr Simpson as he would be happy to meet with you to discuss your requirements.


www.gdl.co.uk  


PAROC


Paroc’s building information modelling (BIM) tool is now available. The Paroc Plug-In has been developed to help architects, specifiers and consultants save time when designing systems to protect mechanical piping. Using the Paroc Plug-In is easy, the tool, which includes the readymade BIM product libraries, can be downloaded from Archispace via the Paroc website. Once downloaded it can


be installed directly into the Autodesk Revit BIM software application and immediately used to configure the correct pipe insulation for a project. There is also a demonstration video available to view on the website.


This intuitive and interactive Paroc Plug-In can help customers meet the scope of BS 5422, which is the industry standard for specifying the requirements for thermal insulating materials within a stipulated temperature range in a variety of applications. www.paroc.co.uk


MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC


Mitsubishi Electric will be bringing its expertise in air condition and chillers to this year’s Data Centre World in March.


At the event, Mitsubishi Electric will be howcasing its products designed exclusively for the unique working environments of IT cooling rooms. The company will be demonstrating its solutions on Stand D270.


Following the acquisition of Climaveneta, Mitsubishi Electric has been combining its product development with the expertise and knowledge brought by Climaveneta. This has enabled the company to deliver increasingly energy efficient and diverse solutions to the IT cooling market.


Mitsubishi Electric will be showing a range of products designed to deliver high sensible cooling and close control of temperature and humidity, as well as perimeter cooling units and rack and door cooling solutions.


www.mitsubishielectric.com


TESTO


Testo now has a value-add product bundle and a special price promotion on two of its most popular thermal imaging cameras. The testo 872 thermal imaging camera is now supplied with a testo 605i Smart Probe thermohygrometer. The testo 605i can be connected to the testo 872 via Bluetooth and together can be used to accurately detect and visualise mould risk. The testo 872 can detect temperature differences from just 0.06 °C. At just £1,990.


The testo 868 has infrared resolution of 160 x 120 pixels and a temperature measuring range from -30°C to +650°C among other feeatures. Bluetooth connection to the free testo Thermography App makes writing and sending of reports a breeze. Automatic hot/cold spot detection and the integrated digital camera make measurement and analysis quick and easy. Offered at the special offer price of £999. www.testo.com


34 March 2020


IDEAL COMMERCIAL


Following the successful launch of Evomax 2, Ideal Commercial have enhanced its range of cascade accessories with the introduction of Magnetic Low Loss Header and Cascade Insulation kits.


The Magnetic Low Loss Header kit


introduces magnetic filtration to the Evomax 2 accessories range. Available in four different sizes to match Evomax 2 Header kits, the Magnetic Low Loss Header offers an additional


approach to hydraulic separation whilst providing a solution that is space efficient by combining a low loss header and a magnetic filter. Butterfly


Insulation on a cascade installation does improve operational efficiency. Following feedback from customers, the new Insulation kits improve on the insulation previously offered on Evomax and Evomax 2 Header kits.


www.idealcommercialboilers.com www.heatingandventilating.net


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