Hall 3/3A, Stand V09
Specialists in heating, hot water and ventilation Applied Energy is making it 'renewable' at Interbuild, with heat pumps, solar and wind turbines from its market leading brands.
Stiebel Eltron heat pumps, Xpelair micro wind turbines and Redring Solar will all be at this year's event.
Xpelair will be showing the Stealth-Gen range of roof mounted micro wind turbines, which the Government are planning to use to combat climate change.
The Redring Sunstore range of thermal collectors utilise the latest vacuum tube technology, for solar heating in UK conditions.
The Stiebel Eltron heat pump also uses renewable energy from its surroundings.
As well as complying with Part L 2006 requirements, Creda's 'Eco-Response' panel heater has also achieved a 100% efficiency rating with the Standard Assessment Procedure for the Energy Rating of Buildings.
Combining comfort, economy, response and controllability, Eco-Response offers an 'intelligent' heating solution which is safe and clean. A constant low-level of background heat prevents the fabric of the building from cooling.
An optional central programmer requires no user intervention while ensuring that the heating system operates at optimum efficiency. Operating status can be gleaned at a glance from a LED display whilst the control has a child lock function.
Climate control for domestic properties is offered by Xpelair with the Digitemp range. The low-noise range automatically cools, dehumidifies and heats air by means of an air-to-air reverse heat pump. There is the option of high- or low-level fitting, remote operation and a choice of 2.1 and 2.4kW cooling capacity.
Among the new range of electric panel heaters from Creda is the Newera Style. This is aimed at dwellings and commercial settings such as offices. End-user benefits include twin thermostats for close temperature control, and a stylish composite construction.
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Applied Energy Products has fitted the new Digitemp cooling and heating air conditioning system from Xpelair at the police headquarters at Buckingham Palace. Suitable for locations such as this, where discreet installation is important, Digitemp requires just two small vents through an external wall, compared to the nine inch diameter holes that are needed for a traditional axial fan. Its folding grille system enables installation entirely from inside the property, eliminating the need for scaffolding, whilst its built-in condenser means there is no extra wiring or pipework.