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Tighter regulations call for a rethink on cooling
Technical background article Companies looking at ways of cooling large areas have turned to evaporative air-cooling, which does not emit carbon into the atmosphere and costs less than air conditioning to install and run
News from Seeley International Europe (20 January 2005)
Honeywell will buy Novar plc
Honeywell today announced that it has reached agreement with the board of directors of Novar plc on the terms of recommended Offers for the entire issued ordinary and preference share capital of Novar
News from Honeywell (28 December 2004)
A reliable supply chain partner for major projects
User application article Spirax Sarco project management skills have proved to be a vital ingredient in the smooth running of one of the UK's largest hospital redevelopments, Russells Hall Hospital in the West Midlands
News from Spirax-Sarco ( 1 December 2004)
Automatic choice for Glasshoughton rail link
User application article Transmitton has been awarded a prestigious contract to design, supply and commission a cutting-edge, fully automatic management system for a new station being created at Glasshoughton Colliery
News from Transmitton (22 November 2004)
EasySens - the progressive radio sensor system
At last, building control technology is experiencing a comprehensive product line of sensors and receivers making it possible to build up wire-less and maintenance-free sensors within buildings
News from Slaney Direct (10 November 2004)
Evaporative cooling saves energy costs
Technical background article Evaporative air-cooling can provide excellent cooling and ventilation with minimal energy consumption using water as a working fluid and avoiding the use of ozone-destroying CFCs in compressor systems
News from Seeley International Europe ( 9 November 2004)
Industrial evaporative cooling system controller
Seeley International has improved the operation of its industrial evaporative cooling systems with the introduction of a new Breezair Industrial Wall Controller
News from Seeley International Europe ( 3 November 2004)
Accident proof programmable LED lighting control
If only all LED based illumination used the same voltage - wouldn't that be great? No more worries about using the wrong power supply and ruining your expensive LED light.... Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (29 October 2004)
ESTA Energy Solutions in Action autumn schedule
ESTA has confirmed details of its CPD-accredited Energy Solutions in Action conferences, which will focus on improving the operation and management of buildings, building services and process services
News from ESTA ( 7 September 2004)
Building automation goes wireless
The use of wireless technology within building automation systems is set to gather pace thanks to the launch of Beckhoff's new radio switches.
News from Hayes Control Systems (24 August 2004)
Complete building automation solution
Hayes Control Systems, the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor for Beckhoff, gives the UK launch to a complete building automation solution at the Building Performance exhibition in October
News from Hayes Control Systems (11 August 2004)
Building automation runs on existing PC networks
Existing Ethernet systems that link office PCs can now also be used to network complete building automation systems, eliminating both the cost and inconvenience of running a second network
News from Hayes Control Systems (22 June 2004)
Sick building syndrome and indoor climate control
Technical background article Infrared sensors for C02 are now available from a number of manufacturers: these are being applied to countering systems for Sick Building Sydrome, caused by high levels of CO2 in ambient air
News from Madur Electronics ( 9 June 2004)
Carlo Gavazzi adds online data hosting for Dupline
Carlo Gavazzi introduces web-based data hosting to its Dupline range of field and installation-monitoring and control products, allowing access to recorded data from any PC with an Internet connection
News from Carlo Gavazzi UK (26 May 2004)
Heating system in tune with a Concert Hall
User application article A refurbished concert hall, which will provide world-class rehearsal and performance facilities for the University of Leeds, is to be heated by a Spirax Sarco Engineered System
News from Spirax-Sarco (17 May 2004)
Keeping Old Masters cool at the National Gallery
User application article Part of the National Gallery's recent refurbishment involved enhancements to its cooling system: Moeller advanced automation used by integrator Dajo Solutions solved their tough requirements
News from Moeller Electric (16 March 2004)
Facilities management needs portable flowmeters
The portable KATflow 220 ultrasonic flowmeter from Katronic Technologies is the ideal tool for surveying large facilities such as manufacturing sites, power stations, breweries and hospitals
News from Katronic Technologies (13 January 2004)
Innovative building control from Moeller Electric
User application article Whether for new-builds or refurbishments, many building contracts are taking advantage of the latest cutting-edge technology to control energy consumption: a Moeller Electric PS4 PLC is the answer
News from Moeller Electric (25 November 2003)
Longville provide cool solution to Euro Tunnel
User application article Longville, the leading specialist rental provider of power, pumping and climate control systems, recently secured a contract to supply air conditioning to contractors building the Euro Tunnel
News from Longville ( 6 October 2003)
Stainless suitability for plumbing applications
A special report into the use of stainless steel tubes and fittings for internal plumbing applications, has highlighted considerable potential for increased use in public and commercial buildings
News from The British Stainless Steel Association (21 March 2003)
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