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Aggreko UK helps dry out water-logged Leisure Centre
Last summer’s floods in the UK were among the worst on record, causing damage estimated at £3 billion. Among the victims was Cheltenham Leisure Centre in Gloucestershire, which called in BELFOR to undertake the necessary repair work. BELFOR in turn asked Aggreko UK to help devise and carry out the clean-up operation. Aggreko UK’s first job was to assist with the site survey and determine the appropriate power and drying equipment needed for t... [more]
ADM Systems installs heat recovery system in prestigious Huddersfield development
Residents of a prestigious development in Huddersfield are set to benefit from a heat recovery system installed by ADM Systems. Shehzad Hussain, owner of Vaega Family Homes, explains: “ADM Systems were recommended by our architect who had worked with the company previously and been impressed with both the product and their technical know-how. This is a very high specification build and we chose a heat recovery system that reflected this, so AD... [more]
Dimplex air curtains keep warm air in at Belfast designer shopping centre
The Outlet designer shopping centre in Belfast has chosen Dimplex air curtains to provide an invisible barrier of air to keep either warm or cold air in when doors are frequently opened. The shopping centre, which opened in April 2007, attracts high footfall from a wide catchment and many of the stores needed assistance to improve indoor air quality. Julian Graves, the UK's largest independent specialist natural food and ingredients retailer, ... [more]
New year brings new industry regulations and new qualifications
For those who work or train in the electrical and building services industries, 2008 is set to bring more than party poppers and a handful of New Year resolutions. The new IEE wiring regulations, which were unveiled in January, mark the most significant overhaul of the electrical safety system in nearly twenty years. The ‘17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2008)’ include changes to everything from drawings for electrical installation... [more]
Four Pillars Hotel and conference centre HVAC management system relies on Honeywell technology
The new Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel in Gloucestershire HVAC system uses Honeywell controllers, valves, sensors and a PC-based user interface. It ensures a comfortable environment for guests and conference delegates, whatever the season. The hotel has a range of light and airy conference, banqueting and meeting rooms, a gymnasium, lakeside restaurant, 220 guest bedrooms and ten separate two-bedroom suites. A PC-based Honeywell Symme... [more]
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