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Redesigned to deliver in tough conditions: The upgraded Evoplus range from DAB Pumps
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AB Pumps has redefined circulator performance with its redesigned Evoplus electronic wet-rotor range, engineered to meet the diverse demands of heating, hot water and air-conditioning systems in both residential and commercial properties.
More than 800,000 Evoplus units have been installed since 2013 across 82 different countries, with its level of reliability earning it a place among the most dependable products in the market. The range offers a comprehensive selection of high-efficiency electronic circulators designed to meet the demands of both residential and commercial systems. Starting with the Evoplus Small and Evoplus Small SAN, these compact units are ideal for domestic heating and hot water applications, delivering flow rates up to 12 m³/h. The SAN variant is specifically intended for sanitary use. For systems requiring redundancy or alternating operation, the Evoplus Small Twin provides a twin-pump configuration with flow rates up to 20 m³/h, combining efficiency with operational reliability.
For larger installations, the standard Evoplus and Evoplus SAN models increase capacity to 75.6 m³/h, making them well-suited for commercial buildings and more demanding systems. At the top of the range, the Evoplus Twin delivers flows of up to 147 m³/h and features a robust twin- head design that ensures continuous operation and enhanced system resilience. All models in the range are equipped with energy-saving electronic controls and intuitive digital interfaces, making them ideal for both new installations and retrofit projects. The inclusion of SAN variants across sizes further demonstrates DAB’s commitment to hygienic water circulation solutions.
www.dabpumps.com
ACV UK delivers fully electric hot water and heating solution for Canary Wharf building
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CV UK has delivered a fully electric plant room solution for a high-rise building in Canary Wharf.
Featuring E-Tech W electric boilers and Smart L 600 indirect cylinders, the new system replaces the site’s gas fired plant, supporting the client’s transition to a low carbon future.
To meet Net Zero legislation for commercial buildings by 2050, the project required a system that could eliminate fossil fuel use while maintaining high performance and reliability. The rooftop plant room’s 11th floor location also added logistical challenges, making equipment size, weight, and ease of installation essential considerations. Working closely with the project’s specified contractor, EPPH Ltd, ACV UK provided a tailored solution comprising four E-Tech W electric boilers and four Smart L 600 indirect cylinders, integrated with air source heat pumps to create a high-efficiency hybrid system.
“The Smart L 600 cylinders were the perfect fit,” explains Jamie Lewis of EPPH Ltd. “They offer excellent heat retention, fast recovery times, and first-class hot water generation as part of this hybrid system. Their tank- in-tank design also helps minimise energy waste and ensures hot water is always available when needed.”
The E-Tech W boilers also offered key advantages in this high-rise retrofit. Their compact, lightweight build and flue-free operation simplified transport and installation, eliminating the need for heavy lifting equipment and complex flue routing. This not only streamlined the installation process but also preserved the building’s architectural integrity.
https://www.acv.com/gb
Podcast: humidity control in museums & galleries
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ondair has released a new podcast on how to control humidity in museums, galleries and stately homes. In this 10-minute interview Dave Marshall-George, Sales Director at Condair, explains how to successfully manage humidity in the heritage sector whilst minimising energy consumption.
Dave comments, “Humidity control in the heritage sector is an important aspect of preserving exhibits. Both excessively dry or humid conditions, as well as rapid fluctuations in humidity, can cause damage to artefacts, interiors and the building fabric. This short podcast is an ideal overview of the issues any curator or facility manager should be aware of in connection with humidity management. It also offers some tips on energy efficiency as well as product selection.”
This latest Condair podcast is available at
www.condair.co.uk/podcast as well as on Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube. Also, available on this webpage is Condair’s back catalogue of podcasts. The series of bite- sized, informative audio episodes cover topics like how to use humidifiers for evaporative cooling in AHUs, how to combat static with humidity, humidity’s impact on health and humidity control in cleanrooms. The Condair Group is the world’s leading specialist in humidity control and evaporative cooling, with energy efficient, hygienic and innovative technologies for commercial, industrial and heritage applications. Condair is represented in the UK by Condair Ltd, which offers system design, manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance and spares.
www.condair.co.uk
Aermec introduces propane heat pumps
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ermec has announced the addition of two new heat pumps using natural refrigerants to its expanding offering of energy efficient and sustainable HVAC solutions.
Alongside the PRM air cooled reversible modular heat pump, Aermec has also launched the PRG reversible air/water heat pump. Both units feature the natural refrigerant R290 which offers an ultra-low Global Warming Potential (GWP).
Designed to meet the requirements for commercial buildings and industrial applications, the PRM’s cooling capacity is 95.6kW with a heating capacity of 101.7kW. Hot water can be provided up to 75ºC. The modular design of the PRM allows for up to nine units to be coupled together, reducing the overall unit dimensions to a minimum providing flexibility to the designer and future expansion/upgrade of the system. Modularity also provides the user with redundancy and reduced system down time.
Designed for industrial or commercial building applications the PRG reversible air/water heat pump offers a cooling capacity of 49.9kW to 146.9kW and a heating capacity of 51.7kW to a maximum of 144.3kW. The design of the unit provides the designer with a wide operating range, from as low as -20ºC outside air temperature in winter, up to 48ºC in summer, with hot water being produced up to 75ºC. Propane units offer an attractive proposition thanks to their ability to provide higher output temperatures. R290 is a natural refrigerant and often less charge is required, there’s no glide temperature difference and wider delta temperatures. Depending on the application, units can be retrofitted into existing systems.
www.aermec.co.uk
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