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ADVECO
Adveco’s ATSx range of stainless steel hot water tanks encompasses five classes of vessel up to 1,000 litre capacity at 10 bar as standard to serve as buffer vessels and indirect hot water calorifiers. It provides an economic choice for high pressure, lower capacity commercial applications in soft water areas.
With single coil, twin coil and plate heat exchanger options for maximising transfer of energy, the ATSx offers a broader set of options for the storage and delivery of domestic hot water (DHW). ATSI – Single coil indirect water heater; ATST – Twin coil indirect water heater; ATSH – Single double helical high-capacity coil indirect water heater; ATSR – Twin coil indirect water heater for lower-temperature renewable applications; ATSB – Storage/buffer tank without coil “If your project has smaller hot water demands, but with pressure requirements greater than six bar, then the ATSx vessels are by far the most efficient and cost-effective choice,” says Bill Sinclair of Adveco.
www.adveco.co
DOMUS
Domus Ventilation has launched the new D-dMEV range of single flow, continuous running decentralised mechanical ventilation fans for small to medium size rooms, such as bathrooms and toilets. The D-dMEV, which can be fitted in a wall/panel, ceiling or window, extracts indoor stale air directly to the outside. Its winglet-type impeller provides enhanced air extraction for maximum effectiveness yet remains quiet – down to 9 dba – and has a low power consumption. The Domus D-dMEV comes in 5” and 6” options, each with multi speed selection for flexibility and humidistat and timer. With a contemporary, minimalist design, the range features a discreet front flat cover which is easily removed for cleaning without the need of tools. Its high-quality, shock-proof case also makes for a long lasting unit. The unit is listed on the BEAMA Green Homes Compliance Scheme, along with Domus Ventilation’s other energy efficient ventilation products. All come with low Specific Fan Powers (SFP) to comply with Building Regulations at an attractive price point.
www.domusventilation.co.uk
TOSHIBA
Carrier Advantage, a new flagship installer support and reward programme, has been introduced by Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd (TCUK). The Advantage programme includes Carrier and CIAT equipment and is designed to help UK installers grow their businesses and increase profitability through an expanded offering and enhanced service support. With a theme of “Innovative Solutions Delivered Together,” Carrier Advantage has three levels for accredited installers: Silver, Gold and Platinum, depending on the value of equipment purchased over a year. While the standard warranty for non-accredited installers is one year, accredited installers will benefit from enhanced two, three and five year warranties, according to their accreditation level. The programme is designed to equip and support installers to take their business to the next level by incentivising progress through levels with each successive stage providing higher levels of technical training, service support and rewards.
www.carrier.com
GILBERTS
A new ventilation system has been installed at Arrowe Park Hospital, part of the Wirral University Teaching Hospital Trust, featuring supply and extract diffusers from Gilberts.
The Gilberts system serves each of the High Dependency Unit’s six bays. Each room features the patented GSFB perforated swirl diffusers to supply fresh air and PGR perforated diffusers to extract the ‘used’ air. The GSFB diffusers have been inset into the suspended ceiling, to horizontally discharge high volumes of fresh air with rapid entrainment and intermixing. Up to 0.47m3/s airflow can be attained (depending on size and specification). The PGR diffusers work alongside, extracting the used air at up to 0.82m3/s (depending on specification/configuration) to provide high room air change rates. Thus, airborne pollutants from coughs are quickly removed before droplets can disperse and contaminate. The PGR diffusers also feature hinged hatches for easy access, further enhancing the hospital’s ability to execute a thorough hygiene control procedure.
gilbertsblackpool.com
CONDAIR
Condair, has appointed Ryan Mooney, as a humidifier service engineer based out of London. Strengthening its engineering presence in the capital allows Condair to provide a more efficient response time to its customers in the region. Mr Mooney has many years’ experience in the building services and environmental control sectors having worked at companies including Aqua Compliance Services and Certifact.
Tony Tullett, service director at Condair, commented: “We are very happy to welcome Ryan to the Condair service team and are proud to be expanding our nationwide network of engineers to 18. Condair boasts the largest specialist humidifier service department in the UK and we are perfectly placed to deliver the manufacturer’s engineering expertise on- site, no matter where in the UK that humidifier is located.” The Condair Group is a leading specialist in humidity control and evaporative cooling, with energy efficient, hygienic and innovative technologies for commercial, industrial and heritage applications.
www.condair.co.uk
OMNIE
OMNIE has developed an advanced solution to speed the installation of low build height underfloor heating (UFH), which also saves costs. The Ultimate2 board consists of XPS insulation – improving output while the 2-3 mm deep diffuser channel surrounding the multi- directional runs increases screed contact with the pipe, thus cutting the warm-up time. The overall installed depth of just 27mm leaves plenty of room for tiles to be laid on top without the need to trim doors or skirting in retrofit situations. The upper surface is pre-primed so the RS Flex levelling screed can be directly applied to achieve a strong bond. The pre-glued lower surface – with peel-off backing – ensures the panel can be rapidly installed across the subfloor. This makes the Ultimate2 50% faster to install than its predecessor and 35% cheaper than screeded systems featuring castellated plates. The multi-directional pipe pattern reduces the need for routing, as well as eliminating the requirement for separate straight and loop-shaped panels.
www.omnie.co.uk
32 November 2021
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