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 33 WA237


   Leading disaster recovery specialist BELFOR UK has installed  Sanicom 1 lifting stations as part of major depot upgrades, starting with a full refurbishment at its Falkirk site. In a move to bring outsourced services in-house, BELFOR is adding commercial restoration and laundry rooms to each of


  dishwashers, industrial sinks, washing machines, and a gas boiler, all of which require reliable wastewater management. To handle the hot grey water produced by these appliances,


 With the ability to discharge water up to 90°C, Sanicom was the ideal solution. One unit services the restoration room’s sinks and dishwasher, while the other manages waste and condensate from laundry equipment, with long pipe runs to the soil stack. 


exceptional,” says Jay. “The Sanicom 1 give us peace of mind.  them.” Following the success in Falkirk, BELFOR will roll out similar installations at its Swanley, Haydock, and Dunstable depots, with Sanicom now the standard solution. 


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   Armstrong has introduced new larger sizes of the Design Envelope Tango, a compact, low- carbon dual pump that ensures uninterrupted service, even during maintenance. The Design Envelope Tango includes two motors and two impeller assemblies in a single casing. Integrated valves can isolate one side of the pump for service, without interrupting  available with motors ranging from 15 to 40 horsepower and are capable of serving applications up to 120 L/s. Design Envelope Tango is a compact solution that combines


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built-in parallel pumping with leading performance and reduced installation costs. Because the two rotating devices share a single casing, installation requires less piping. In addition, the Vertical In-Line orientation means the pump is installed in the piping and does not require an inertia base. Design Envelope technology includes patented Parallel    80% and lifecycle costs by up to 40%. As Tango provides an effective alternative to full duty standby, it can also reduce embodied carbon. The value of Design Envelope pumps is augmented by Pump Manager, a cloud-based service that provides smart analytics,  


 


As reported in the national news, the UK Government has taken direct control of planning for two major reservoir projects in an attempt to alleviate growing water supply challenges. With this renewed focus on drinking


water supply,  has highlighted that public and commercial buildings could save thousands of litres of drinking-quality water every day by getting a handle on leaky washroom facilities – and the time to act is now. While most people assume that water


used for toilets, urinals and showers comes from a separate supply, the reality is that it’s the same high- quality, potable water that comes out of our kitchen taps. Worryingly, across the UK, vast quantities of it are being needlessly wasted through silent leaks,  infrastructure. “A lot of people are surprised to learn


that it’s drinking-quality water being  Braid, Managing Director at Cistermiser. “But what’s even more alarming is just


how much of it is being wasted – and that waste is largely hidden from view.” Toilets and urinals are among the biggest culprits. According to Waterwise, between 5-8% of toilets in the UK are leaking, typically from  “leaky loo” that can waste up to 400L   A single 7.5L cistern can use up to 197,000L of water each year – costing  even when buildings are empty overnight or at weekends. By installing intelligent urinal controls that activate only when presence is detected, organisations can save tens of thousands of litres of drinking water per unit every year, along with the associated carbon and cost savings. Every litre of potable water that’s lost


represents squandered energy. This in turn contributes to unnecessary carbon emissions and with the UK committed to net-zero targets and water companies working under tightening environmental regulations, tackling waste inside buildings is an obvious and cost- effective opportunity for progress. For more information visit 


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