Stone Carpet Great for Interiors!

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Addatex Stone Carpet is an unusual and attractive internal flooring finish from Addagrip which is also hardwearing and easy to maintain.

Made from a mix of natural or synthetic aggregates and bound in a clear epoxy resin, Stone Carpet provides a smooth, decorative floor finish suitable for a diverse range of applications from offices, reception areas, shops and museums to kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms and wetrooms.

The Addatex Stone Carpet surface offers many advantages over traditional surfaces. The open structure of the surface contains countless pores filled with air, creating the effect of a pleasantly warm and soft sensation, similar to a carpet. The resistance to wear however will be similar to ceramic tiles. This structure also makes the surface easy to clean. Its open matrix allows dust to fall into the open pores, preventing the dust from flying up when trafficked, and can be cleaned by simply using a vacuum cleaner, and a wet and dry vacuum cleaner for spillages.

With a surface depth from 6mm, Addatex is a trowelled applied surface. Stone Carpet offers much scope for design with a choice of more than 500 different colours available, offering almost an unlimited number of colour combinations and designs. Company logos can also be recreated with this surfacing.

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Wilo Wins Corgi Award for Energy Efficiency Initiative of the Year 2008

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JRN Tower Curing Works Conversion to Time & Tide Museum

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As a key part of a £8.7 million regeneration scheme, The Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life will endeavor to recapture a bygone age of nostalgia. The Victorian building shown above was used for fish curing, to export fish all over the world, and remained an active enterprise even up to 1985. Unfortunately, more recently the property remained derelict for many years and even had several centimeters of salt encrusted on the surface. It became essential to ensure that the property was completely sealed before other restoration work could take place. With a high volume of exposed timber work in the museum, it was vital that a robust fire protective coating to control the spread of a fire was used, Envirograf® Product 42 (HW02, clear intumescent one hour protective coating) was chosen for both the special fire retardant performance of the products and a high quality finish. Envirograf® Product 42 (HW01 white intumescent coating) was also used to give one hour protection for the open ceilings. The conservation work was specified by architects Purcell Miller Tritton of Norwich and financially supported by English Heritage as part of the South Denes peninsula regeneration scheme.

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Smart home specialist launch new wireless lighting system

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Electrical product innovator GET plc has launched a new easy to install and affordable wireless lighting system as part of its home technology range.

The stylish new wireless lighting system allows users to control the entire lighting network in their home from one smart remote control unit.

GET?s new system has four programmable mood lighting settings which are easily set to control the lighting in individual rooms or the entire home. As well as controlling ceiling and wall lights the wireless system also operates most types of lamps and outdoor lighting.

The system has also been designed to work up to 30 metres from the house so it?s easy to illuminate the driveway and the house on approach. This innovative security feature means that homeowners will never have to worry about coming home to a dark house again.

Colin Fletcher, Marketing Manager at GET said: ?Wireless lighting is an exciting and innovative development that embraces tomorrow?s technology to enhance the modern home.

?Other wireless systems have been available before but have required complicated installation and expensive redecoration. The new GET system is different ? thanks to its unique wireless units it makes wireless lighting an easily achievable reality.

?Our new wireless system doesn?t require miles of additional wiring, channelling of walls or re-wiring of switches ? simply retrofit an in-line receiver for an instant solution.?

The entire wireless system works on a 433MHz frequency so doesn?t require line-of-sight to operate ? making it easy to control the whole house from bathrooms to bedrooms, and driveways to gardens – from one simple controller.

As well as the stylish handheld remote unit the system can also be controlled from a wall mounted switch with exactly the same functionality.

In addition, the controllers have been designed to match GET?s popular Ultimate range of switches and sockets.

For further information or details of your nearest stockist call 01707 601601 or visit www.getplc.com

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The National Trust Installs Trusted Envirograf® Products

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Set in 1800 acres of undulation Suffolk parkland is a National Trust showpiece: the successful Ickworth hotel and Apartments in Bury St Edmunds. The original east wing of the building has been completely restored and is now the basis of a thriving hotel business. Many original features in the east wing have been restored to their original state. The task of upgrading many original doors to fire-rated doors was given to Haymills of Stowmarket.

Haymills instructed their interior decorators, T & G Roberts of Ipswitch, Suffolk, that some of the original doors should be restored and used as fire doors. Consequently, T amp; G Roberts contacted Vic Lewis of Fire Prevention Products (Essex & Suffolk), who recommended Envirograf® Product 42 (HW intumescent coating system) to upgrade some of the doors. Where the depth of the panels on other doors was deemed to be too thin to use a coating system only, a combination of Envirograf® Product 38 (intumescent card) was used in conjunction with Product 42(HW01/HW02 intumescent coating system) to achieve the upgrade to fire-rated doors.

The next phase of building of building restoration has switched to the west wing. This part of the building has been completely derelict for many years and architect Sarah Tassell of Hopkins, London NW1 was briefed that the building be used as a visitor centre and restaurant. The kitchen area of the new restaurant is deemed to be the biggest fire risk, so two Envirograf® Product 90 motorised fire curtains have been installed, to act as a barrier in the event of a fire. The curtains are connected to the fire alarm system and, when activated, they will descend to form a robust fire barrier.

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Hamilton Addresses Home Cinema Market

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HamiltonHome cinema systems have provided domestic users with the ability to gain an exciting movie-house experience from the comfort and privacy of their own home. As poor lighting control can spoil the whole viewing experience, Hamilton Litestat has developed their popular Digital Mercury System lighting control system so that it can address the needs of this particular market sector.

In these applications the lighting control needs to be very versatile, offering simplicity of programming to ensure that the most suitable lighting scene is just a touch of a button away. By creating a number of stored scenes, Digital Mercury enables the user to set background lighting so that it doesn’t interfere with people’s viewing enjoyment. For maximum safety, the system can feature a setting which brings all the lighting up to full power.

The miniaturization of circuit boards has made it possible for Hamilton Litestat to create custom installations that help to enhance the viewing experience. These integrated controllers can incorporate, for example, sound and lighting controls, heating and ventilation systems, all within a single control panel. These units are extremely compact and can feature panel controls which can be used to: reveal the plasma screen, to adjust the lighting levels and to switch the sound over from the music system to the film’s sound track as the movie begins.

All of these functions can be operated from a hand held infra-red control, making the system even easier to use. Where required, these types of units can be used to interrupt the viewing when the door bell rings or the fire/burglar alarm operates. In these examples the lighting can be automatically raised and the sound system lowered to maximise awareness.

The incorporation of digital dimmer packs enables Digital Mercury to be programmed with variable fade rates so that each of the lighting channels can be raised or lowered to the desired level. By adjusting the level of brightness on each of the channels, using either a hand held infra-red remote or a wall mounted controller, Digital Mercury is able to create the desired scenes. This system is also very simple to reconfigure allowing a set scene to be quickly changed to suit the user’s latest requirements.

These home cinema lighting installations are able to feature low level lighting that allows viewers to move safely around the room, thus giving the characteristics of a commercial cinema. The use of a recessed floor mounted LED lighting system not only helps to identify the walkways, but also gives a contemporary feel to the space. In this type of installation, Digital Mercury can be used to control and blend the different channels of light, including recessed downlights, to provide effective scene setting that can maximise viewer enjoyment.

Unlike conventional domestic dimmers, which can emit a low level audible buzzing noise when in operation which could be distracting in a cinema environment, Digital Mercury incorporates the latest dimming technology which houses the electronics away from the control plate to eliminate this annoying problem. At the same time this separation avoids the control plates from getting warm which is another problem which can sometimes be experienced when using plate dimmers. Another big advantage is being able to facilitate an increase in a system’s maximum load capability to cope with a client’s more sophisticated requirements.

As visual appeal is often the all-important criteria when designing home cinemas, the style and finish of the accessory plates can play a major role in defining the space and enhancing the dècor. With Hamilton’s Digital Mercury System customers are able to choose from this manufacturer’s extensive plate ranges to suit the project’s design criteria.

With all the proliferation of technology that is designed to support the home cinema, it is easy to forget that the real purpose of custom installation is to make home entertainment so much more enjoyable for the user. By simplifying the control systems and enabling them to work in conjunction with other operating systems the installer can offer hassle free solutions that help to increase the perceived value of a development.

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Mitsubishi Electric Takes Pride In Park

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A new development of commercial units at Pride Park, Derby, is benefiting from Mitsubishi Electric’s range of VRF heat pump air conditioning equipment, providing both heating and cool air for over 30 units to date, with a further 30 under development.

The site is managed by Kinsey Midlands, and new occupiers range from dentist’s surgeries to day nurseries, and from IT offices to windscreen repair companies – all benefiting from energy savings with Mitsubishi Electric equipment; and in turn, cost savings.

“We chose Mitsubishi Electric to provide a year round temperature control system because of the quality of the product and our confidence in it,” said John Blount, Chairman at Kinsey Midlands.

“The equipment is used for making a comfortable working environment, whilst being more energy efficient which means cost savings for the occupier.

“We recently refurbished our own offices at Racecourse Industrial Park installing Mitsubishi Electric equipment for all our air conditioning requirements – both heating and cooling,” he said.

“It’s important that we deliver 100% customer satisfaction on the units we develop and we knew from personal experience that Mitsubishi Electric would not let us down.”

One of the units on the park, Pride Park Day Nursery, benefited from a Mitsubishi Electric cassette system. The customer said: “We have lots of young children who use our facility here and as a result it can get uncomfortable, but following the installation of the new air conditioning system, we are very pleased with the improved conditions.”

Equipment installers IMS traditionally specialised in industrial gas heaters and pipework, but diversified into air conditioning to keep up with customer demand.

Dave Hithersay, IMS Business Manager explains: “When we started out, we fitted a range of air conditioning systems from various manufactures, but this proved costly with frequent customer call-backs. We moved to fitting Mitsubishi Electric exclusively five years ago, enabling us to deliver greater customer satisfaction with increased product reliability.”

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Crompton Integra 1630 with Modbus and Profibus

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A new version of the low profile multi-function Integra 1630 digital metering system (DMS) benefiting from Profibus™ and Modbus TCP is now available from Tyco Electronics.

The new Profibus™ option card fully supports the Profibus™ DPV1 protocol, developed by Siemens. It seamlessly integrates with Siemens? building management systems and other peripherals, providing a cost effective retro fit or new option in all scale developments.

Profibus™ option is also available as a plug in accessory for existing Integra 1630 DMS products.

The Integra 1630 DMS with Ethernet communication module supports connection to SCADA systems using the Modbus TCP protocol. The Integra 1630 with Ethernet module acts as a Modbus slave device and may be queried by a Modbus master device which conforms to the Modbus TCP protocol.

The Integra 1630 Ethernet module supports 10Base-T Ethernet communication. Connection is normally via an Ethernet switch or hub that supports the IEEE 802.3 standard at 10/100Mbps.

Designed specifically to provide cost effective measurement for all power monitoring applications, multi-function Integra 1630 digital metering systems provide high accuracy <0.2% measurement, display and communication of all major electrical and power quality parameters, including true RMS system values, individual current demand, user programmable system type and elapsed time counter for connected loads.

Integra 1630 DMS?s low profile makes it ideal for use in switchgear applications but the device has also been designed for use in distribution systems, generator sets, control panels, energy and building management as well as utility power monitoring. Further applications include process control, motor monitoring, ground power units and embedded generation.

The DIN 96 panel mounted Integra 1630 DMS benefits from a user programmable system configuration as well as programmable VT and CT ratios. Once configured, simultaneous monitoring of up to 35 electrical and power parameters can be communicated via pulsed or Modbus outputs, allowing enhanced status information of up to 60 measured parameters to be communicated into building management systems. High contrast red LED displays clearly show each measured parameter.

If a very low profile measurement within the panel is required, a removable bezel is supplied to extend the product forward, reducing rear panel depth.

Additionally, a simple Windows based software package is available to remotely configure, monitor and communicate all 60 major electrical and power quality parameters.

For further information please refer to www.crompton-instruments.com or contact Customer Service:
Tel: 0870 870 7500, Email: electrical@tycoelectronics.com

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Best Wood Flooring Urethane Adhesive

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Ecodan Low Carbon Heating Ready For Mass Market Take Up

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