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New General Manager Strengthens Stertil Stokvis Loading Bay Division

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Stertil Stokvis has appointed Andrew Georgiou as General Manager of its Loading Bay Division.

Andrew has previously worked for one of the company’s competitors and has over eighteen years of experience in the loading bay equipment industry. His new role at Stertil Stokvis provides him with the chance to build on the company’s past achievements and he’s looking forward to the challenges ahead: “Stertil Stokvis has an enviable reputation for high quality products with innovative design features. I’m fortunate to be joining a market-leading company with many successes under its belt, but I’m certainly not complacent. Modern business is constantly changing and to meet the challenges it throws up, a company must be constantly striving to improve and move forward. I intend to build on the strong foundation at Stertil Stokvis and ensure that we are ready to meet those challenges.”

Stertil Stokvis has always emphasised the importance of manufacturing quality and Andrew Georgiou believes this is more crucial than ever: “The requirements placed on loading bays and dock levellers are greater than ever before and so it is vitally important for equipment to be robust, reliable and safe. We see many suppliers reduce their manufacturing costs and hence their prices by compromising the quality of their equipment and that’s something that Stertil Stokvis will never do.”

Stertil Stokvis is increasingly asked to replace equipment from other suppliers which is not up to the job. Dock levellers can be particularly vulnerable with broken welds, damaged lips and hinges and dished platform tops just a few examples of the problems encountered. Stertil Stokvis’s own dock levellers are manufactured from high-tensile steel for strength; platform tops are made in a single piece so as to eliminate weak spots; and increased weld contact makes lips and hinges more robust.

Always forward-looking, Stertil Stokvis has launched a brand new range of dock levellers to the market, including the first ever parallel-lip model which eliminates the problems associated with lip crown angles and hence improves health and safety for users. The new models were over two years in design and required an investment in production facilities of more than ?1 million. Extreme testing at prototype stages means that by the time a new model gets to production, Stertil Stokvis is confident enough of its quality to be the only company to provide a lifetime guarantee for its open-hinge lip system.

“The most important thing in this and many other industries is to delight your customer,” says Andrew Georgiou. “I have two rules: work hard and keep your promises, on time. These rules may be simple, but I believe they should still be the basis of doing business.”

Stertil Stokvis is a market leader with over 40 years’ experience in loading bays and dock areas. A comprehensive range of products includes inflatable shelters and dockseals; wheel guides; mobile yard ramps; dock bumpers and vehicle restraint systems, as well as both mechanically- and hydraulically-operated dock levellers. Stertil Stokvis was the first company in the industry to implement ISO9001 quality systems, SafeContractor health & safety systems and, in February 2007, became the first in the industry to achieve the ‘green credentials’ standard of ISO14001 for environmental management systems. During this process, the company has significantly reduced its energy consumption and reduced its landfill waste by 50%.

 

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Uponor Celebrate 25 Years of Designing UFH Systems

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Uponor are celebrating 25 years of designing underfloor heating systems for the UK market. In an ever growing marketplace; Uponor believes its wealth of experience together with its world class proven innovative products, help it to maintain its number one position for underfloor heating (UFH) solutions in the UK market. The head office located at Lutterworth in Leicestershire still maintains the largest dedicated heating technical and sales teams in the country, to pass on the 25 years experience few others in the marketplace can match.

As a concept the idea of underfloor radiant heating is not a new one and in most cases quotes throughout the industry often reference the Romans as pioneers of the industry. Yet without question it was the development of flexible plastic piping that has led to market boom we are experiencing today. As one of the very first manufacturers to introduce UFH to the UK market, Uponor have association with innovation and quality that has been employed since 1620; but now in 2008 a new landmark has been reached by the Leicestershire based company. Uponor are the only company who have carried a 30 year real time cycle test on its PEx A pipes, something a majority of its competitors cannot come close to matching, with most relying on computer generated performance figures to backup their sales claim.

Offering customers peace of mind based on its 25 years of UK design experience, Uponor are frequently seen as a benchmark to which the standards are set, but when it comes to Uponor’s products and customer service, as so often in life, imitation is the best form of flattery.

In celebration of the 25 years Uponor have redesigned their website to give installers, specifiers and architects an even more comprehensive experience with flexible plumbing and UFH. Uponor website goes live in February, with a number of additional features to make the world of flexible plumbing and UFH easier to negotiate. Included in the new look website will be a number of content additions including a the budget estimator; giving all registered users the chance to choose their desired system based on their floor construction, control options, no. of zones etc.

Also the Uponor loyalty scheme (launched last February) has been developed to incorporate and invoice submission scheme alongside the website, allowing users to check point totals and view the gifts online. The homepage itself will also look considerably different with an e-learning (video clip) playing training clips actually on the homepage, plus an easier login procedure has been added. Of course all the existing information and links will still survive but in a useful or ‘user-friendly’ format. An advanced website gives us opportunity monitor customer activity, reduce printing costs, and supply quality information; all adding to our customer service.

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Trust Stertil Stokvis for an Efficient, Safe and Reliable Loading Bay

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Pressure has never been greater for businesses to perform efficiently and at speed. With the time constraints you have to work within, the last thing you need is a breakdown in your loading bay.

If you can’t get raw materials into the production cycle, it means you can’t take finished goods away. And if you’re not delivering, you’re probably not invoicing. The impact on your bottom line can be swift and serious.

You need to prevent costly breakdowns and thus avoid inefficient working – but how? Let Stertil Stokvis provide you with a proactive and well-planned maintenance regime, designed specifically around your operation. A regime like this will not only guard against breakdowns, but also keep you abreast of the latest regulations and health and safety requirements.

Using Stertil Stokvis as your service supplier will ensure:

  • Fast response when you need it
    • We know that breakdowns don’t usually occur between 9 and 5, Monday to Friday, so we’re there when you need us.
  • First time repairs
    • It’s no good to you if a supplier can respond quickly but, once on site, is unable to carry out the necessary repairs. All Stertil Stokvis engineers carry an extensive range of parts with them at all times.
  • Flexibility
    • You need a service supplier who is flexible and able to adapt the service offered to your requirements. If your operation is busy at set times of the day, Stertil Stokvis will work outside of these hours, ensuring minimum disruption to your business.
  • Legal compliance
    • Your service supplier needs to comply with all the current health and safety requirements for the equipment. Stertil Stokvis has strict compliance procedures in place and is externally audited by SafeContractor, an industry-recognised body.

Whilst it’s crucial initially to have a well-designed and installed loading bay incorporating quality products, ongoing efficient and reliable operation can only be ensured by effective service and maintenance. At Stertil Stokvis, we recommend you adopt a properly-planned maintenance strategy to make sure, not only that your dock equipment performs at optimum efficiency levels, but also that all necessary health and safety regulations are being met.

Call Stertil Stokvis on 0870 770 0471 for advice on maintaining your loading bay or to arrange a free, no-obligation site visit from a technical representative.

Stertil Stokvis – service you can trust.

 

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New Solar Kit Enables Daikin Altherma Heat Pump Systems to Generate Domestic Hot Water Via Solar Heating Collectors

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A little over a year ago, Daikin Europe launched its air to water Altherma heat pump heating and domestic hot water system in response to increasing energy prices and the growing movement towards the use of renewable energy sources.

The system has nominal heating capacities between 5.75 and 16kW, is some 3 to 4 times more energy efficient than traditional fossil fuel boilers and has been extended for use in conjunction with solar heating panels for the supply of domestic hot water.

Altherma produces hot water in a purpose designed stainless steel tank and the new Daikin solar kit enables this tank to be connected to a field supplied solar collector. The kit can be connected to current solar heating systems and incorporates special control software, which enables it to prioritise hot water production via the solar collector. If the solar collector is not able to provide sufficient energy, the system switches automatically to heat pump operation or to the booster heater in the water tank. This arrangement allows between 30 and 70% of the energy required for annual domestic hot water to emanate, free of charge, from the sun. In warmer climates this primary energy source can produce water temperatures as high as 90°C on the sunniest days of the year.

The Daikin solar kit comprises a heat exchanger and an insulated circulator pump, which is mounted onto the existing 200 or 300 litre Altherma water tank plus an electronic card providing the necessary communication between the various elements within the system.

During heat pump operation Altherma delivers hot water to the lower part of the water tank at 55°C, which can be boosted to higher temperatures by the electric heater in the upper part of the tank.

Benefits

Solar energy is, of course, free and available to some degree or other throughout the year. The running costs of a solar heated domestic hot water system are therefore, minimal. Furthermore, the system requires little or no maintenance after set-up and no extra room space is needed to achieve the additional increase in usable energy.

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Charcon Kerbs the Education in the North East

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A variety of products from Charcon’s flag and block paving ranges have been used to give a sleek finish to the £10 million redevelopment of Usworth Sixth Form College, Washington campus in Sunderland.

The college includes state-of-the-art facilities and is the result of a unique partnership between Biddick, Oxclose, Usworth and Washington schools and the City of Sunderland College.

Kirstie Mawhinney, from landscape architect, Insite Environments said: “Charcon’s products enabled us to give the landscape a high quality finish providing an appropriate setting for the building.”

Reflecting the campus’ natural and stylish look, Andover Silver Grey and Parliament Charcoal were installed along the walkways giving the area a beautifully textured and highly attractive finish.

Kirstie continues: “Using Charcon’s materials we incorporated a variety of paving sizes into the design, creating strongly defined curves in contrasting colours. We also installed Woburn rustic blocks into seating and feature areas to add warmth and variation into the more intimate spaces and entrance areas.”

Also installed was the specially designed Safeticurb, Charcon’s well proven linear drainage system.

Alan Hodgson, Charcon’s territory sales manager, said: “We have worked with Insite Environments on schools and college for a number of years so we understand their requirements, and were able to provide exactly what they were looking for at Usworth Sixth Form College.”

 

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Purpose Designed Ability Fan Coil Systems Installed in Latest Ramada Encore Hotel

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Guests at the stylish and vibrant Ramada Encore London West hotel, opened recently in Chatham, can enjoy the pleasure of air conditioned bedrooms provided by purpose designed fan coil systems manufactured by Ability Projects Ltd, Wimborne, Dorset.

The hotel, based on a simple concept combining an upbeat atmosphere with comfortable contemporary accommodation, is ideally located adjacent to the historic Chatham Maritime Dockyard and has 90 bright, airy and spacious twin, double and family bedrooms fitted with Ability Aurora II fan coil systems, installed by Tandy Engineering Services Ltd, Gloucester.

Aurora II is in fact, the product of a detailed study of modern hotel air conditioning performance, installation and commissioning requirements and was carried out jointly by Ability Projects, Tandy and Siemens Building Technologies. The study observes that hotel bedroom air conditioning is characterised by short term cooling and heating cycles, which render the extensive operational capabilities of 4 pipe fan coil systems largely redundant.

Ability has overcome this problem by means of a control integrated, 2 pipe changeover fan coil unit, installed in the bulkhead above the guest room doors, fitted with electric heating and supplied with chilled or LPHW via a heat pump chiller on a seasonal basis as necessary. A heat sensor fitted to the flow side of the fan coil senses the water temperature and closes or opens the unit’s flow valve in order to activate heating or cooling cycles respectively.

The fan coil unit is regulated by a wall mounted Siemens LCD room temperature controller, which monitors and adjusts room temperatures during cooling and heating cycles, initiates automatic changeover and switches the electric heater and 3 speed fan throughout normal, energy saving and standby operating modes. The controller’s minimum set point initiates fan coil start up at room temperature of 160C and also allows occupants to set fan speeds and temperature to their requirements.

Aurora fan coil units at the Ramada Encore Chatham measure just 755mm long by 516mm wide and 235mm deep with capacities of 1.3kW cooling and operating noise levels of NR30 during the day and NR25 at night.

Special features include a control enclosure with access from below and rear facing pipe connections – important considerations in hotel fan coil installations – and discharge plenums with spigots sized to connect direct to the bedroom discharge grilles.

Standard Aurora options relevant to hotel applications include quick connection waterside flexible hoses, fully integrated commissioning packages and energy efficient fan/motor combinations that offer the facility of remote and step less fan speed control. The remote control system can be interfaced with a simple time clock, hotel booking system or even the room key card system.

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Cast, fast and engineered to last

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Alumasc Heritage Aluminium Rainwater Systems

Historically, cast-iron has been the only material capable of fulfilling the aesthetic and practical requirements that most listed and heritage building projects require, but Heritage Cast Aluminium systems, developed by rainwater system specialists Alumasc, provide a cost-effective alternative.

Manufactured in the company’s own state-of-the-art foundry, the Heritage Aluminium range perfectly replicates architecturally authentic gutters, downpipes and hoppers, right down to the sand-cast surface texture. Currently the only BBA approved aluminium rainwater system, Heritage is strong, lightweight and designed for fast installation. Well-proven wet-sealed and bolted-joint connections allow easy fixing, and the downpipes are available with or without ears. The material offers lifecycle economy, is corrosion resistant and is 100% recyclable, in keeping with Alumasc’s commitment to sustainability.

Gutter profiles are available to match traditional patterns – half-round; beaded half-round; beaded deep run, ogee and moulded – and there are five configurations of round, square and rectangular downpipes in various standard sizes. A full range of complementary fittings, including fascia brackets, rafter arms and traditional drive-in rise and fall brackets, complete a fully integrated rainwater package that delivers ease of installation, long life and considerable economic benefits.

The choice of 16 factory-applied standard colours using Alumasc’s exclusive Raincote finish, minimises labour costs further by eliminating the need for on site painting. With other colours available to order all ensure a long-lasting weatherproof finish with minimal maintenance and an estimated life of 25 years in a rural/urban environment.

The Heritage range is backed by Alumasc’s outstanding technical support system, providing advice, information, designs and calculations for every step of the project, from initial design to installation.

For further details on the full range of rainwater systems, or to request samples or literature, contact Alumasc on 0808 100 2008. Alternatively, visit the website www.alumasc-exteriors.co.uk.

 

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Introducing the NEW HQ Range of Composite Hoses

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HYDRAQUIP are now offering a range of composite hoses suitable for chemical and gas applications. These are available with a choice of end terminations in bore sizes 25mm up to 100mm. With hose in all sizes and popular fittings held in stock we are able to offer a rapid turnaround of finished assemblies.

Hydrachem PG

General purpose chemical hose suitable for suction discharge and vacuum applications for a wide variety of acids, alkalis, solvents and petroleum from – 20C to + 80C. Commonly used for road and rail tankers and in plant, this group of hoses is the standard for many leading chemical manufacturers and hauliers.

Hydrachem PTSG 160

For elevated temperatures combine the excellent chemical properties of PTFE/ECTFE with considerable resistance to heat. Common applications are molten sulphur and bitumen emulsion. However, they can also be used for many applications where heat renders standard Hydrachem hoses unsuitable.

Hydraoil 3

Hydraoil 3 is commonly used for road tanker and in-plant transfer of petrol, fuel oils and lubricating oils in the temperature range -20C to + 80C. It is a well proven hose which is used by tanker fleets worldwide.


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Isola Platon DE25 Stores Water for Sedum Roof

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Isola Platon DE25, a drainage and water storage layer designed for use in green roof construction, is being used to form part of the Sedum Roof construction at an ‘EcoExcellent’ rated development in Wiltshire. A total of eight Sedum Roofs are included in the development which will provide 256 new homes.

The actual roof construction consists of a Plywood deck fixed to a traditional timber joist sub frame. The deck is initially covered with a Polythene vapour control layer, rigid Polythene insulation and a Wolfin M waterproofing membrane supplied by Advanced Environmental Roofing, which is mechanically fixed to the deck with screws and plate washers. A protective fleece is then laid on the membrane to prevent abrasion. The Isola Platon DE25 layer is then loose laid over the fleece. A geotextile filter fleece is then laid to prevent soil or fines being washed away by rainwater. With just 30mm of growing medium required, a Sedum mat was chosen as the finished roof covering.

Around the perimeter and along a central pathway is a zone of 20-40mm round washed pebbles which are retained by Advanced’s unique lightweight ‘Gravel Stop’ metal profile. A man-anchor system is also installed along the central pathway for future use by maintenance crews.

Tony Bryan is Managing Director of Advanced Environmental Roofing Systems, which co-ordinated the supply and construction of all elements of the Sedum Roof. He said, “I specified Isola DE25 because I believe there are important benefits from the inclusion of a water retention layer in the build-up. These include its ability to spread the weight of rainwater evenly across the roof surface, to prevent the water running into the lower areas of the roof leaving the up slope areas dry, and of course, to help delay the shedding of water into the drains.”

Tony added, “This project has set out a blueprint for other similar ‘lighweight’ green roofs. It used to be considered that ‘landscaped roofs’ were only suitable when a solid concrete framed building was set out. This project demonstrates that such a system can also be successfully installed on a traditional timber-framed building, even steel-framed buildings are being covered in the same way.”

Isola Platon DE25 is exclusively supplied in the UK by Triton, part of a complete range of systems supplied by the company to specialist contractors involved in roofing, basement conversion and other waterproofing works.

Advanced Environmental Roofing Systems is based in Derbyshire and was set up in 2006 to provide total green roof solutions throughout the UK. The company co-ordinated the supply of all materials for this green roof project, and its construction by specialist installers, Coleman Roofing Contractors of Swindon and Evergreen Roof Gardens of Worthing.

 

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Rada introduces Ligature resistant shower range

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Designed specifically for installation in environments such as prisons, remand premises and mental health units, Rada’s new range of LR ligature resistant shower heads, basin fillers and controls are also vandal resistant, secure, stylish and efficient.

Rada, the commercial division of Kohler Mira, has many years experience in developing products for specific environments and these latest ligature resistant fittings will meet the need of helping negate what is a troubling development in secure environments.

Fittings can be instrumental in attempted suicide and self harm. Conscious of this, Rada has developed a range of robust fittings and controls featuring smooth, rounded profiles, no sharp edges, and safe, secure installation. These will significantly reduce the opportunities to secure a ligature around the fitting.

The LR system comprises a head and no touch sensor with automatic water flow shut off which can be pre-programmed to prevent miss-use such as flooding. The fittings are designed for use with the proven Rada Pulse control box system.

The fittings are designed to be recessed or built into the cubicle wall system and are secured from behind the wall with no exposed screws to prevent vandalism.

There are no breakable parts. The spray cartridge is tamper proof and provides an 8 litre/min water flow that is both economic yet provides a consistent and efficient water flow.

The LR system offers a shower head or a basin fill version which is supplied with a flow straightener and is supplied complete with a solenoid valve, isolator and filter.

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