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Ant Wilson of Faber Maunsell has made several presentations about the new Building Regulations around the country. The most recent was at Manchester Hevar last month. |
Reducing carbon emissions as part of building refurbishment
Published: May 2007
Reducing, or even eliminating, carbon emissions from new buildings cannot by itself meet Government targets for reducing emissions. The refurbishment of existing buildings has an even greater role to play.
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Services in Glastonbury House in London not having been updated for nearly 40 years provided the key challenges for refurbishment. |
Bringing new life to 1960s tower blocks
Published: May 2007
When people have lived in a tower block for a long time, they do not want to move out — so refurbishment issues have to be faced head on. ALISON NICHOLLS shares experiences with a project in London.
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New humidification equipment from Vapac plays a key role in preserving exhibits at Compton Verney Art Gallery near Warwick. |
Vapac demonstrates the art of humidity control
Published: May 2007
Vapac humidifiers have replaced existing equipment at Compton Verney Art Gallery new Warwick to provide precise environmental control to preserve exhibits.
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The efficiency of providing space heating for the Tate Gallery in St Ives has been much improved by the installation of Broag condensing boilers. |
Broag displays the art of efficient heating
Published: May 2007
As part of the refurbishment of the Tate Gallery in St Ives, two Broag Quinta 115 wall-hung condensing boilers have replaced older boilers in a roof-top plant room. They each have an output of 114 kW and will heat the entire gallery. They were installed by County Heating of Bodmin, whose Brian Matthews particularly remarks on the improved flueing arrangements and higher efficiency compared to the older boilers. These boilers can achieve a gross efficiency of 99% with a flow of 40°C and a return of 30°C and have very low NOx emissions.
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The versatility of LG’s range of air-conditioning equipment was put to good use in the refurbishment of a Grade 2 listed building in the City of London |
LG is cool in the City
Published: May 2007
As part of the refurbishment of an historic Grade 2 listed building in the City of London, LG Art Cool indoor air-conditioning units have been installed in most of the public areas. The building’s exterior was left untouched while the interior was modernised. Air-conditioning equipment for this project was supplied by specialist distributor Osprey Air. The client for this project selected LG’s FDX inverter-drive multi systems using standard wall-mounted fan-coil units in the small offices. Their use facilitated the installation of the wall-to-wall customised storage units that this business office needs. Each office has its own wireless control.
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As part of an overall services module, the Elson-developed unit at the top left uses stored hot water generated by central plant to provide apartments in the refurbished Wallis House in west London with independent heating and hot-water services. |
Elsomnheating and DHW packages supply individual services from centralised plant
Published: May 2007
Elson’s heating and hot-water-services package has been used in the refurbishment of Wallis House in west London to enable apartments to have individual services, with energy provide by hot water from central boiler plant. The approach overcame the constraints posed by the site not being able to use multiple flues for boilers in each apartment and it not being technically possible to install unvented cylinders in them.
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Helping to bring a new lease of life to the 40-year-old Norfolk House in Croydon is air conditioning delivered by seven Daikin VRV systems. |
Air conditioning helps rejuvenate 40-year-old building in Croydon
Published: May 2007
As part of the redevelopment of Norfolk House in Croydon into a 6-storey office complex and an 11-storey Travelodge Hotel, the office portion is air conditioned using Daikin VRV systems throughout.
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Starring at what is believed to be William Shakespeare’s school in Stratford-upon-Avon are new Clyde high-efficiency cast-iron boilers. |
Clyde takes centre boiler house at Shakespeare’s old school
Published: May 2007
The line ‘’Tis lack of kindly warmth’ from Shakespeare’s ‘The life of Timon of Athens’ is no longer appropriate at King Edward VI School in Stratford-upon-Avon, where William Shakespeare is believed to have been a pupil. The reason is that four Clyde sectional boilers have replaced outdated boilers to deliver heating with a seasonal efficiency of over 84%.
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Not only did new lighting in this workshop of Blue Diamond Engineering provide a bright and engaging atmosphere, but it also reduced energy costs by £4000 a year.
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Light up a refurbishment
Published: May 2007
The lighting system is an important and integral part of any building. MIKE HARRINGTON discusses the opportunities for refurbishing a lighting installation and the benefits that can be realised.
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As part of a new energy centre at Kingston Hospital being designed built and financed by Dalkia, a CHP unit rated at 1.4 MW(e) is to be installed. |
CHP forms basis of future energy strategy for Kingston Hospital
Published: May 2007
As part of a 15-year Private Finance Initiative, Dalkia will invest £2.9 million to refurbish the existing boiler plant at Kingston Hospital and equip it with CHP plant. Carbon-dioxide emissions will be reduced by around 4000 t a year. The agreement includes the subsequent operation and maintenance of the new plant and will provide secure and stable future energy supplies for this 632-bed hospital.
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Refurbished nearly 70 years after it was originally built, Baskerville House in Birmingham has achieved a ‘very good’ BREEAM rating. |
Major Birmingham refurbishment achieves high environmental standards
Published: May 2007
The refurbishment of the Grade 2 listed Baskerville House in Birmingham, dating from 1939, includes such services as chilled ceilings and beams, displacement ventilation via a pressurised floor and lighting controls to maximise the use of daylight.
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High-efficiency versus standard-efficiency boilers — Graham Williamson. |
When the time comes to replace boilers in existing buildings
Published: May 2007
Meeting the requirements of the Building Regulations when a commercial building is refurbished does not necessarily require condensing boiler plant — and it may not even be the best option. GRAHAM WILLIAMSON explains.
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Sophisticated control and the ability to access data on building performance has been provided for this building in London’s Hanover Square by Integrated Control Systems. |
ICS brings modern control to refurbished London building
Published: May 2007
An important element of the building-management system installed by Integrated Control Systems as part of the £5 million refurbishment of 13 Hanover Square in London for Standard Life is the ability to access graphics and data on the performance of the building via the Internet and the transmission of security alarms by e-mail to computers, mobile telephones or a central alarm point.
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Multi-service chilled beams are being supplied by Trox for the refurbishment of the headquarters of Norwich Union. |
Norwich Union invests in chilled beams in HQ refurbishment
Published: May 2007
The £90 million phased refurbishment of the headquarters of Norwich Union in Norwich saw the installation of a wide range of chilled beams from Trox UK. The total value to Trox over all four phases of the project was £3.5 million.
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Helping to make possible the upgrading of the 1970s Tricorn House into modern office accommodation is the incorporation of underfloor air conditioning and cabling into a 175 mm-deep floor void and a 78 mm-deep ceiling void. |
The energy-saving benefits of refurbishing
Published: May 2007
Upgrading existing buildings rather than demolishing them avoids the loss of embodied energy — making a valuable contribution to avoiding carbon emissions. One problem to solve is how to squeeze services into restricted slab-to-slab heights — as GLAN BLAKE THOMAS explains.
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Year-round condensing operation using gas as the fuel and the possibility of converting to rape-seed oil in the future are just two of the benefits of these Atlantic boilers installed in accommodation for elderly people in Buxton. |
Community housing benefits from new condensing boilers
Published: May 2007
Substantial reductions in the cost of providing heating and domestic hot water will be achieved following the installation of Atlantic gas-fired condensing boilers at Mitton Court in Buxton, which provides 60 flats for elderly people. The two R Series boilers each have a output of 153 kW and provide both weather-compensated heating and fast-recovery hot water.
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Hot water for over 200 refurbished Morrisons stores is provide by Lochinvar equipment. |
Lochinvar gives another reason to shop at Morrisons
Published: May 2007
The refurbishment of over 200 Morrisons supermarkets included the installation of water-heating equipment supplied by Lochinvar.
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More and better beer — this Fulton steam boiler has replaced an electric boiler in the brewery of Triple FFF in Hampshire. |
Fulton steam boiler plays key role in helping improve the quality of real ale
Published: May 2007
As part of a £750 000 upgrade to its existing brewery equipment, Triple FFF Brewery Company in Hampshire has installed a new steam boiler from Fulton Boiler works. This 60J gas-fired vertical steam boiler replaces an electric boiler and supplies heat for brewing real ale, as well as steam for cleaning and sterilising kegs and process equipment.
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Upgrading its standby-power system was vital to WRN expanding its client base, and the company turned to the supplier of the original systems, Scorpion Power Systems. |
Standby-power upgrade keeps WRN on the air for new clients
Published: May 2007
When the time came to upgrade its original standby-power system, WRN, which specialises in global radio networks and specialist broadcast services, turned to the original supplier — Scorpion Power Systems.
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