Oceanair will present its expertise in high efficiency air conditioning solutions at ACR Show 2012
(15/02/2012)
Oceanair (UK) Ltd will show the latest high efficiency air conditioning from across its range and promoting the company’s expertise in delivering sustainable, low-carbon cooling and heating solutions.
The company (Stand E35) is a leader in the design, application and commissioning of electric VRF, Gas-powered Heat Pumps (GHP) and air-to-water systems.
It has a growing track-record of designing and commissioning air conditioning systems to meet the highest environmental standards, as measured by the Building Research Establishment’s BREEAM assessment method.
Oceanair recently designed, supplied and commissioned the first “excellent” BREEAM-rated fire station in the UK using a GHP system. In addition to its high efficiency air conditioning, the station – at Carlton in Nottingham – has a green sedum roof to help keep it cool in summer and warm in winter.
The company has recently delivered many successful GHP-based air conditioning installations for use in the public sector, including applications in hospitals, schools, care homes, libraries and sports centres.
Oceanair is an expert in the growing renewables and heat pump sector. One of its air-to-water heat pumps was recently installed at the world-famous Centre for Alternative Technology at Machynlleth, Wales.
The company has also been featured in a new book, entitled Heat pumps for the home, by well-known technical author John Cantor. Oceanair will be promoting the book on its stand.
Alongside the latest launches from Panasonic, Oceanair will promote Fujitsu’s recently introduced 3-pipe VRF system, along with the manufacturer’s established range of popular, high efficiency systems.
With concern over energy efficiency growing and the need for tighter control, Oceanair offers specialist support to clients on the integration of air conditioning systems with the many and varied Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) currently in use in the market.
In particular, the company has designed and commissioned control systems to comply with EN378 for use in hotel applications.
Tony Evanson, managing director of Oceanair (UK) Ltd, said: “With pressure on energy costs, a shortage of electrical power in many areas, and growth in interest in alternative approaches, we have seen significant expansion in our business.
“With the recent additions to our range on the GHP, air-to-water heat pump and electric VRF fronts, we are able to offer proven solutions to meet most applications and requirements. Our experience in this area, coupled with the ability to design and deliver a complete package, puts us in an excellent position to meet the market need.”
He added: “But don’t take my word for it, come along and see us on stand E35 at the show. Visitors can be sure of a warm welcome!”
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