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ISO specification fastener in Stainless Steel
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Precision Technology Supplies Ltd, are now holding stock of a wide range of the new ISO specification fasteners in Stainless Steel. The changes are causing some confusion with customer., However PTS have taken great care to ensure they make the changes as smooth as possible. PTS will also continue to hold stocks of the previous Din/ISO versions as customer requirements for these parts continue. If you have a requirement for ISO specfifcation fasteners in Stainless Steel, or are unsure which version you require, give us a call we will be happy to assist.
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Twinfix Multi-Link-Panels Non-Fragile chosen to replace old curved corrugated roofing
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As part of the Railway Upgrade Plan, Platform 1 at Stamford Station in Lincolnshire was recently refurbished. Careful consideration resulted in the use of Twinfix Multi-Link-Panels Non-Fragile to replace the old curved corrugated roofing of the canopy and the end result is more in keeping with the original age and design of this elegant Grade II listed building. Passengers and staff are now all benefiting from the high levels of natural light that floods the platform.
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- 110 sq.m. of Multi-Link-Panel Non-Fragile rooflights fitted with 6mm clear solid polycarbonate glazing, and including 12 No. in-line Twinfix Access Hatches, all installed at 600 mm centres, and employing 50 mm wide glazing bars to the panel system.
- Pressed aluminium flashing and gutters.
- All aluminium powder coated to RAL 9910 matt.
Product Benefits
- Multi-Link-Panel rooflights are light in weight; factory pre-assembled to minimise installation time and site errors; are quick to fit, minimising station downtime; and are non-fragile to ACR[M]001:2014.
- The solid polycarbonate glazing is transparent like glass, but is only half the weight of glass and is virtually unbreakable.
- Inconspicuous in-line Access Hatches within the Multi-Link-Panels enable roof/gutter maintenance to be undertaken safely from below the glazing.
Client
Network Rail LNE, York
Principal Contractor
Colt Construction Ltd
Sub-Contractor
Orchard Roofing & Building Ltd
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Saniflo supplies London landmarks
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Saniflo – inventor of the macerator and sixty years later still the UK’s number one supplier – continues to ensure that the capital’s prestigious educational establishments and iconic landmarks are able to run smoothly and provide their customers with a wide range of facilities. The City of London University Northampton Square, The Shard, The Walkie Talkie, The Excel Centre, Canary Wharf and Curzon Street have all recently called on Saniflo to solve a plumbing challenge.
At the City of London University Saniflo units have been installed to help create additional science laboratories, accommodation and washroom facilities in a semi-basement on the lower floors of the building, and all without interrupting the daily functioning of the facility.
Working with Aveat Heating of Essex, Saniflo has supplied 12 Sanicubic 2 Pro macerating pumps, several Sanispeed pumps and Sanibest macerators to discharge waste in areas of the University where continuity of service is critical.
The Sanicubic 2 Pro features dual pumps so that in the unlikely event of a pump failure the other kicks in as a back-up whilst a warning alarm sounds highlighting the need for attention. The Sanicubics quietly discharge waste through 50mm discharge pipes that join up to meet the mains drains and are capable of linking a number of WCs plus multiple grey water producing appliances. They can also be connected to Building Management Systems for even greater control.
Sanispeed pumps have been installed in the student kitchen areas to clear waste water and Sanibest macerating units are now operating in the ladies and gents toilets in the labs.
The Shard was created using pioneering engineering methods not previously used in the UK involving top-down methods where foundations are dug while the core is built up. Officially completed and opened in 2012, The Shard – formerly Southwark Towers and home of PwC – is today an architecturally striking vertical building housing multiple and varied occupiers including hotel, education, medical, tourist, residential, retail, restaurant and office facilities. Here, a total of 45 Sanispeed units help to keep prestigious medical facilities of London Bridge Hospital fully functioning.
20 Fenchurch Street – otherwise known as The Walkie Talkie – with its top-floor Sky Garden, which was completed in 2014 and is the sixth tallest building in The City of London. The 34-storey building cost more than £200 million to complete and today features a highly distinctive top-heavy form, which appears to burst upward and outward. This building uses Saniflo macerators and pumps on every floor to ensure it can remain open for business. Sanispeeds are being installed on each of the 25 floors, replacing a competitive unit that was holding too much water and creating bad smell problems. The units are used in kitchenettes, which have a couple of sinks. The project was assessed on-site by Saniflo technical team, who recommended the Sanispeed along with a number of powerful Sanicom pumps, which have the capacity to handle hot water for extended periods of times. The plumbing goes up into the ceiling to the main stack pipe and this connects to mains drains serving the whole building.
ExCeL London first opened in November 2000 and is still growing today with additional facilities being added. The 100-acre site at Royal Victoria Dock is home to many large events including exhibitions and conferences and millions of people visit ExCeL every year. This prestigious venue relies on a number of Saniflo Sanicubics which were installed to provide additional guests toilet facilities as footfall increases.
At Canary Wharf a Sanicom2 and Sanicubic 2 Pro are being installed in new shower rooms and a canteen area to provide staff facilities at the offices of a National newspaper and at Curzon Street Saniwalls are being installed into the bathrooms and en-suites of an apartment block above a restaurant. The building is being renovated but, because of the restaurant, the floor below cannot be excavated for alternative drainage. The only way of pumping waste and water out of the multi-million pound properties is via the proven Saniflo pumps.
Saniflo macerators and pumps are designed to solve the toughest and most complex plumbing situations and with this year’s new product launch – the biggest in the company’s history – no project is too big or small for Saniflo.
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Wakaflex lead-free flashing for ultimate performance
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Flashing work often requires a specialist roofer and can be both time-consuming and costly. Leadwork is also potentially hazardous to the installer if strict health and safety procedures aren’t adhered to.
This has prompted the introduction of a host of lead-free flashings, Klober Wakaflex® being both one of the longest established and highest performing. BBA-certified and with a 20-year guarantee, it is ideal for all roofing abutment work and roof types including clay, concrete, slate, metal and polycarbonate. Available in, light grey, anthracite, brown and terracotta (the latter two to special order), it has an aluminium ‘honeycomb‘ mesh embedded into UV-resistant butyl rubber which gives the product similar malleability to lead but with no scrap value. Unlike lead, it can be stretched by up to 50% in length and 15% in width and with no susceptibility to thermal movement it can also be laid in long lengths without fixing clips. With no need for forming or other specialist tools Wakaflex provides lasting performance regardless of detailing complexity and can be shaped around deeply profiled tiles or seal the top saddle and roof penetrations.
Wakaflex has a high-strength, self-adhesive Butylon® backing which provides immediate weatherproofing and on laps will also chemically bond to itself to provide a totally secure seal. It is environmentally safe, presents no contamination problem with water run-off and can therefore be used with rainwater harvesting systems.No heat, solvents, adhesives or other additional means of fixing are needed and installation can take place in temperatures from minus 40 – 100⁰C, normally without priming.
Wakaflex is available from builders and roofing merchants nationwide.
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VMZINC launches Basic Competency Programme
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The continuing upsurge in use of zinc as a roofing and façade material has led VMZINC to introduce a ‘Basic Competency’ (BCP) training programme. Organised in conjunction with the CITB, Roofing Industry Alliance and FTMRC, the single-day module is linked to NVQ Level 2 and equates to the first stage of formal installer accreditation. Elements covered include roof design and construction, fitting, maintenance, tools, ancillaries and soldering. On achieving a ‘Pass’ an individual becomes eligible for a Red ‘Experienced Worker’ CSCS card if he has a ‘Working at height’ HSE test certificate. The holder has three years to register with a training provider to work towards NVQ and eligibility for a blue ‘Skilled Worker’ card. For details email vmzinc.uk@vmzinc.com or phone 01992 822288.
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Power quality analyser gives Class A versatility
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The versatile MPQ1000 offers oscilloscope and DVM modes. In both modes it can monitor and record power, energy, RMS voltage and current, harmonics, inter-harmonics, harmonic direction, THD, TDD, flicker, unbalance, rapid voltage change (RVC), mains signalling and phase angle deviation as well as sags, swells and transients down to one microsecond. It also performs waveform analysis up to the 128th harmonic in real time.
Data gathered during testing can be recorded by simply pushing a button. The instrument automatically detects current clamps, recognizes the range, identifies the nominal voltage and sets the triggers, after which it verifies that the unit is properly connected before allowing a test to commence.
On-board data analysis is provided, and a removable SD card can be used to expand the instrument’s memory capacity easily and inexpensively. All data recorded can be viewed on the integral VGA colour display and can also be transferred to Megger’s power quality analysis software for more advanced analysis, reporting and archiving.
The PC-based software supplied at no extra cost with the analyser automatically creates custom configurations based on user requirements and facilitates tailored automatic data analysis. It also allows users to create their own analysis templates that can be loaded into the analyser.
To complement its versatile handheld MPQ1000 power quality analyser, Megger offers flexible current clamps that have four selectable ranges from 0 to 6000 A.
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Saint-Gobain PAM – Better BIM Data from Collaboration
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Saint-Gobain PAM has further developed its BIM library for its cast iron sanitary, soil and rainwater systems following collaboration with Hoare Lea.
Says Matthew Hassall, BIM Implementation Manager for Saint-Gobain PAM, “Ultimately BIM is only as good as the data that the manufacturer or supplier provides. It is now 12 months since BIM has had to be implemented on public sector projects and as a result industry is learning exactly what it wants from a library of products and systems. And the only way of achieving this is to collaborate with the supply chain and ask it what it needs and equally as important what is not required.”
Says Bogdan Pop, Public Health Engineer from Hoare Lea who has been collaborating on the company’s BIM development, “From our point of view we need to work with a manufacturer’s data, generic libraries just do not work. This in turn means that we need to work closely with suppliers like Saint-Gobain PAM to define exactly
what we need and to also remove unnecessary information.
“One very practical issue that we have come across relates to the software platform that many BIM libraries use. If a manufacturer does not put constraints on the dimensions of their products, then in theory you can design whatever you want; the problem is the design you have put together may include products that don’t exist in reality!
“Equally manufacturer’s mistakenly believe that they should include every detail in their 3D drawings, where often all we need are the dimensions. It means that the 3D drawings can be so large that it takes time to download and then input them into a design.
Continues Hassall: “BIM encourages us to share data, but the better question is defining exactly what data you need. We also recognise that these needs will evolve over time so on going dialogue with the supply chain is vital.”
Concludes Pop, “Developing a BIM library takes time and resource, sadly too many manufacturers have not invested and this only creates problems for the designer, installer and ultimately the final customer.
There is a real difference between the theory and what is actually effective when it gets down to working on a project.”
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FAKRO roof windows for Aberdeenshire Passivhaus self-build
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FAKRO FTT U6 and FTP U5 Electro triple-glazed roof windows were used on Carsluchie Croft, a Passivhaus project which maximises controlled solar gain The compact 1½ storey form reflects local vernacular architecture, with the angled bay on the south side designed as a dynamic element to contrast with the compact solid stone-clad form of the majority of the house. The FTT U6 has an exceptional U-value of 0.81W/m2K while the FTP U5 windows also had Z-wave connectivity enabling them to be operated from a laptop, mobile or tablet. All windows were also fitted with thermal flashings to enhance airtightness.
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A luxurious prospect at New York’s Whitby Hotel
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New York City’s newest boutique luxury hotel makes a bold statement in upper midtown Manhattan, thanks in no small part to the extensive use of Crittall steel windows, doors and internal screens and partitions.
The Whitby is the second in New York opened by Firmdale Hotels whose owners, Tim and Kit Kemp, have already made a big impression back across the pond with several stylish and luxurious properties in central London including Ham Yard and Soho that also exemplify the use of fenestration by Crittall.
Opened in late February, The Whitby is described as a celebration of contemporary art and design boasting a stylish restaurant, bar and conservatory as well as a colourful library, several private event spaces and a state-of-the-art cinema. Each of the 86 bedrooms has been individually styled with Kit Kemp’s world-renowned mix of colour, pattern, texture, and art.
Located on West 56th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, The Whitby is just two blocks from Central Park. It is surrounded by world-class department stores, luxury designer boutiques and is a short walk to Broadway.
Its location informed the specific choice of glazing. At Firmdale’s other NYC hotel, on Crosby Street, W20 steel windows were used. The Whitby’s position called for even higher acoustic attenuation and so Crittall MW40 fenestration was selected. These windows can accept up to 30mm thick glazing providing excellent acoustic as well as thermal performance.
Nevertheless, the sight lines are virtually the same as with the Corporate W20, that is to say the slender frames provide for maximum daylight while ensuring strength and security. All The Whitby’s guest rooms have floor to ceiling windows as a principal feature.
The ground floor meanwhile (the first floor in American parlance) also features interior screens and lobby doors by Crittall employing a single-glazed W20 profile. These are especially versatile for use in association with door hardware, closers, card entry equipment and so forth, dependent on their use. Facing the streetscape at ground level are Corporate 20 windows; large full panewindows that are even more robust than MW40s and which accept up to 28mm glazing.
The Whitby has been designed by New York architectural practice Stonehill &Taylor, which also designed the Crosby Street Hotel. The Whitby presents an elegant limestone façade rising 18 storeys and featuring several balconies and terraces that create a distinctive shape, stepping back as the building rises from street level.
The building harmonises with the architecture of the immediate neighbourhood, particularly Fifth Avenue. Says Paul Taylor, lead architect on the project, and president at Stonehill & Taylor:
“The Crittall steel windows are imbued with old world craftsmanship
and have the narrow sightlines that architects wish for.”
Contractors for the project were Flintlock Construction Services LLC.
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Bona Titan – a new generation of powerful adhesives
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Bona, the wood floor experts, has launched Bona Titan, a new supreme performance, silane- based adhesive for high value projects, very wide or oversized solid wood boards – or any installation where the quality of the bond has to be guaranteed.
Bona Titan contains Titanium Technology – a revolutionary new formula comprising quadruple crosslinking that delivers superior durability and an unbeatable initial bond speed – even under challenging subfloor conditions.
Bona Titan can be specified with confidence to bond all types of wood flooring. Its superb shear strength makes installation easy and keeps even the largest, solid boards securely in place. If the subfloor is sound and dry, no primer is required.
The hard, silane-based formula contains no ingredients that can migrate after curing, which eliminates all risk of discolouration at the joints. The smooth, thick consistency makes it easy to use and produces stable ribs, an extremely high initial grab and zero risk of hollow spots. The bond strength of Bona Titan will not diminish over time so the stability of the floor is guaranteed for the long term.
Bona Titan meets ISO 17178 standards and, in line with Bona’s environmental strategy, is a safe, clean formulation which also carries EC1-R Plus, DIBt, Greenguard and A+ low emission certifications.
Bona Titan is compatible with underfloor heating and can be used directly on metal or tiles. Floors bonded with Bona Titan can be sanded after just 12 hours.
Further technical information is available at bona.com or from Bona’s technical department on 01908 525 161.