Tracking changes in the air-conditioning market
Published: June 2007
New companies, new products and ever-changing market shifts are all revealed by BSRIA’s latest survey of the UK air-conditioning market. David Garwood has the details.
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Airedale’s LogiCool packaged chillers can provide DX cooling to computer-room air conditioners and direct rack-cooling systems. They maximise the benefits of free cooling. |
Direct rack-cooling solution for high-density servers
Published: June 2007
Airedale’s LogiCool range of packaged chillers for computer suites and server rooms can be matched with direct rack-cooling solutions from leading rack producers and also linked to airside cooling systems from Airedale and other manufacturers.
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Contributing to the ease of installation of Dunham Bush Concierge fan-coil units for hotel rooms is a painted access panel that becomes part of the ceiling. |
Dunham Bush enhances fan-coil range
Published: June 2007
Recent enhancements to Dunham Bush’s extensive range of fan-coil units include the launch of the Concierge unit for hotel rooms and the introduction of EC motor options for the Panther, Leopard, Puma and Jaguar series.
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Among design features to increase the energy efficiency of Carrier Aquaforce chillers is the use of micro-channel heat exchangers. |
The role of chillers in reducing a building’s carbon footprint
Published: June 2007
Andrew Keogh explores how chiller technology is taking on the energy efficiency challenge.
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This highly portable device from EDC International enables faults with inverter drives and compressors in chillers to be identified. |
Fault finder for inverter-controlled chillers
Published: June 2007
Using EDC International’s Inverter Phase Check modules makes it possible to determine whether problems with inverter-controlled chillers are due to the compressor or the inverter.
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Preparing for air-conditioning inspections — Hywel Davies. |
Preparing for the advent of air-conditioning inspections
Published: June 2007
Having spawned the 2006 Building Regulations, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive continues to impact on the industry with the development of schemes for inspecting air-conditioning systems over 12 kW of cooling. Hywel Davies explains how new guidance from CIBSE will help the industry.
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High-induction slot and swirl diffusers are both very popular in the UK market. |
The European influence
Published: June 2007
Terry Farthing reviews how the steady influence of air-distribution systems from Europe have shaped the UK air-conditioning market.
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R22 air-conditioning systems in the Milton Keynes store of John Lewis have been replaced by Weatherite Building Services. |
Weatherite updates air conditioning for John Lewis
Published: June 2007
As part of a major refurbishment of John Lewis stores in England and Scotland, Weatherite Building Services has upgraded air-conditioning in the Milton Keynes store.
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Helping the Hilton Hotel that is part of the 171 m-high Beetham tower in Manchester meet the carbon-emission requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations is a Daikin water-cooled VRV installation. Air conditioning for 285 bedrooms, reception, restaurants, meeting rooms etc. is provided by 25 water-cooled VRV condensing units serving 328 fan-coil units. |
Air conditioning in a world of climate change
Published: June 2007
The energy used by air conditioning is often seen as contributing to the carbon-dioxide emissions that cause global warming. However, comfort cooling and reduced emissions can go together, as John Durbin explains.
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Active chilled beams are already an energy-efficient approach to providing air conditioning, but Waterloo Air Products is looking to increase their performance by 50% by increasing the induction of room air. |
Waterloo continues to rebuild itself in the UK
Published: June 2007
Waterloo Air Products is continuing to re-establish itself in the UK air-conditioning market with the recent opening of a northern office, extending its technical capabilities by investing in staff and facilities and developing new products.
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Energy-efficient close-control air conditioning for the mission-critical computing facilities of Salisbury District Hospital is provided by a installation by Moducel, part of the Eaton-Williams Group of companies. |
Moducel provides energy-efficient close control for Salisbury District Hospital
Published: June 2007
Moducel is providing a closely controlled environment for mission-critical computing facilities at Salisbury District Hospital. The facilities are a key part of the hospital’s infrastructure and operate round the clock.
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Energy-efficient operation and high-quality are are delivered by Panasonic’s air-conditioning range for 2007. |
Panasonic air conditioners also deliver high-quality air
Published: June 2007
Panasonic’s 2007 range of air-conditioning units includes a sophisticated air-purifying system and inverter technology that reduces energy consumption by 50% during cooling and 64% during heating. These units are said to be ideal for small shops, offices and homes.
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Five stages of filtration and air purification used in LG’s Art Cool range of air-conditioning units deliver high-quality air. |
Air-conditioning units incorporate five stages of air cleaning
Published: June 2007
The Neo Plasma system for filtering and purifying air used in LG’s Art Cool air-conditioning units comprises seven specialised filters in five separate stages to enhance cleaning power to reduce fine dust, mould, unpleasant odours, cigarette smoke and microscopic contaminants such as mites and pollen. It is also said to help prevent the contaminants which may irritate asthma sufferers.
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Informed customers — over 600 people were at Daikin UK’s first-ever industry conference at Wembley last month. |
Daikin UK presents customer-service initiatives and recycling at first national conference
Published: June 2007
Daikin’s commitment to the UK was emphasised by Peter Verkempynck, deputy managing director in the UK, to over 600 guests at Daikin UK’s industry conference at the new Wembley Stadium last month. They included customer’s from the company’s D1 network, consultants, specifiers and end users.
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Plug-and-play air-handling units — Carrier’s AiroQ range includes sorption heat recovery as standard. |
Carrier packaged air-handling units have integral controls
Published: June 2007
To simplify the specification of air-handling systems, Carrier has developed a packaged, complete air-handling system for air flows from 1.8 to over 11 m3/s and cooling capacities up to 190 kW with integrated controls and software.
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Integrated service modules from SAS are space saving and deliver air-conditioning more efficiently than fan-coil systems. This installation is at Imperial College in London. |
Integrated service modules give solutions for new build and refurbishment projects
Published: June 2007
SAS’s range of integrated service modules bring together equipment such as chilled beams, luminaires and other services, are said to provide an energy-efficient alternative to traditional air conditioning. When suspended from the ceiling plane or in coffers, ISMs leave the concrete soffit exposed, enabling thermal-mass cooling to take place.
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A fair deal for the ductwork industry — Paul Roxburgh. |
Ductwork priorities
Published: June 2007
Without ductwork, air conditioning is just comfort cooling. But ductwork is not something that can be shoehorned into any space available, as Paul Roxburgh stresses.
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This major office development in Edinburgh has become the first speculative development in Scotland to exploit the benefits of active chilled beams. They were supplied by Trox. |
Scottish speculative office exploits active chilled beams
Published: June 2007
Trox UK has supplied and installed a wide range of active chilled beams for a speculative office development in Scotland. This contract for the largest single office scheme in Scotland was worth £450 000 and involved special 300 mm-wide flush-mounted chilled beams through the centre of the landmark Waverleygate office development next to the main railway station in Edinburgh.
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Cooling and heating for this new visitor centre at Battle Abbey is provided by Daikin heat-pump VRV systems. |
Daikin becomes part of 1066 and all that
Published: June 2007
Air conditioning for the new Battle Abbey visitor centre is provided by a Daikin mini VRVIII heat-pump inverter system.
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LG continues to expand its Art Cool range of air-conditioning units with the Mirror range |
Air-conditioning range gives something to reflect on
Published: June 2007
LG’s Art Cool range of indoor air-conditioning units now includes Mirror units. They have all the advanced features of the Art Cool range as standard and also allow for digital airflow control to ensure maximum comfort.
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Peak summer temperatures have been reduced by over 10 K following the installation of Breezair evaporative coolers at Jones Stroud Insulations in Preston. |
Evaporative cooling controls excessive temperatures in insulation factory
Published: June 2007
The installation of five Breezair evaporative cooling in two areas of Jones Stroud Insulations in Preston has reduced peak summer temperatures from over 35°C to 25°C. The coolers serve the reinforced-tower and carbon areas and were installed by CoSaf Environments. Their success has prompted Jones Stroud Insulations to expand the cooling system to other areas of the factory.
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