Hurlstones Northern hosted their revived Greyhound Races event on Saturday 7th November.Part of the evening entertainment included a human race around the track. Those who took part in the race were Steve Ravenscroft of RPS Gregory (Superman), Daniel Colins of Foreman Roberts (Robin), John Mastin of Valves Instruments Plus (Spiderman), John Pittendrigh of Armstrong Pumps (Batman) and Samantha Bonnici(Catwoman). The race was won by Robin who impressed with his lightning pace. Superman performed a text book rugby tackle on Batman on the final straight. Not sure he would get away with that at the London Olympics.We would like to thank them all for taking part in the race,and also thank those who attended the event for their generosity throughout the evening. By supporting the human race, rafles and auctions we raised over £700 for charity. This will be split equally between the Retired Greyhounds Trust and Children in Need.
Sensotherm Europanel have introduced new and more flexible ranges of the ‘Concept ultra’ 2000, and 5000 horizontal and vertical radiators. The new Concept Ultra 2000 having a new 200mm high double and triple convector range (foot mounted options available), and larger ranges of 300,400,500,600,700 and 900mm heights. The Concept Ultra 5000 horizontal flat panel radiator with heights from 300mm up to 900mm and the vertical range available in single or double convectors ranging in heights from 1200mm to 2000mm. All ranges are pressure tested to 13 bar. The standard finish is RAL 9016 superb white enamel. The latest range of Saferad low surface temperature radiators have a larger range of sizes with the Model A available in heights from 350mm to the more common Model C down to floor range starting from 550mm (though in some cases available in 450mm) outputs covering up to 4kw on a delta t of 50 degrees. Click on the links below to download the latest brochures.
Concept Ultra 2000 Concept Ultra 5000 Horizontal Concept Ultra 5000 Vertical
The UK’s leading designer and manufacturer of rainwater harvesting systems, Stormsaver, has introduced a guide to British Standard 8515:2009 to help architects, mechanical and electrical engineers and their clients gain an insight into best practice. Rainwater Harvesting: BS8515:2009 Made Easy is available from http://www.stormsaver.com/downloads.asp and provides a brief overview of the guidelines by answering the questions that specifiers have most commonly asked Stormsaver since the standard was introduced earlier this year. “As the market leaders in the UK rainwater harvesting industry, lots of people have turned to us for help and advice on the new standard,” says Lisa Farnsworth, Sales Director. “In response to such a high level of interest and some uncertainty amongst architects, specifiers and end users, we thought we would help by developing a succinct overview and introduction to BS8515:2009. It’s not a substitute for taking the time to read the new standard, but Rainwater Harvesting: BS8515:2009 Made Easy has been produced in such a format that it guides people quickly and clearly through the key points. We hope people find it helpful.” The question and answer style guide to the new standard is available as a PDF from Stormsaver.com. The document has been prepared with Stormsaver’s managing director, Michael Farnsworth, who has been at the cutting edge of rainwater harvesting since 1998. Since its creation, the Stormsaver has grown to become the UK market leader, regularly working with over half of the country’s leading construction companies. Most recently the company landed its biggest ever contract, the supply of six COMBI-systems, with tanks ranging from 10,000 to 90,000 litre capacities, for use at the new King’s Cross Central development on behalf of the University of the Arts in London. For further information on Stormsaver or its systems please telephone 0844 884 0015 or visit www.stormsaver.com
The Ablution Plant unit delivers hot water at the required temperature with the highest backflow protection. The primary application is bidets or ablution hoses adjacent to a WC or bidet. The unit can also be used for many other applications requiring hot water with Fluid Category 5 protection. Toiletry applications are strictly Fluid Category 5, requiring a point of use air gap from the mains water or building supply pipe. There is a duty of care to provide warm water at a safe temperature with suitable legionella controls in place. The Ablution Plant is contained in a cabinet - with drainage holes in its base - consisting of – • Break tank with type AB air gap complying with BSEN13077: 2003 • Booster Pump • Water Heater with thermostat and safety relief valve • Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV3, DO8) • Controls, fittings and sound proofing There is a growing need to provide international toiletry facilities. This Ablution Plant helps with Muslim Qadaahul Haajah requirements and also forms part of the performance of Wudhu (Ablution for Prayer). The Ablution Plant is normally behind a removable panel in a washroom and delivers warm water to a trigger operated hose (supplied separately) adjacent to a toilet or bidet. This enables the users to hygienically wash themselves without the need for toilet paper.
Arrow Valves Ablution Plant Data Sheet
Following extensive research Fraser Engineering have developed one of the most efficient designs of radiant panel on the market. This was proved to be correct, when testing by HLK Stuttgart to EN14037 showed a market leading output of 551 Watts per square metre at 55 delta T. For more detailed information and outputs or to download a copy of the EN14037 report please visit the Fraser Engineering web site. Fraser Engineering Premier Radiant Panels
Radiant Panel Brochure 2009