
Howard Chapman, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Water Distribution",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Buildingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Clean Air installs Breezair to lower temperatures from
Seeley International (Europe), which we summarised at the time by saying "Clean Air Group's technical know-how and Seeley International Europe's Breezair Evaporative Cooling has provided London Taxis International (LTI) with a cool workshop area in
Coventry".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release AMI review state of European pipe industry from
Applied Market Information: "Fittings industry in Europe has enjoyed strong growth in recent years with 3.5 million tonnes of plastics now used per annum".
In January 2008, we covered the news from Seeley International (Europe)
concerning its Breezair coolers
- take a look at Breezair improves Fortis Bank working conditions
which says: "The successful installation of five Breezair coolers into Fortis Bank's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium has resulted in far more comfortable working conditions for employees".
Take a look also at the news release from Seeley International (Europe), Aimia Foods orders more Breezair coolers,
as well as Bentley Water Loss Seminar and Workshop 2008 from Bentley Systems,
and Breezair space cooling success at Technicut from Seeley International (Europe).
See also:
Cooling system in Buxton spa bakery
(October 2007)
Temperatures in main bakery area have been reduced by up to 10degC following the installation of the Breezair Evaporative Cooling Systems from Seeley International (Europe)
VDC Group keeping cool with Breezair
(July 2007)
Working at VDC Group's Distribution Centre in Park Royal, London has become a breeze, following the installation of the Breezair Evaporative Cooling System from Seeley International (Europe)
Wavin sees good eco opportunities
(June 2007)
Wavin Plastics, the UK's leading provider of water management solutions, welcomes Prime Minister Gordon Brown's plans for building 100,000 new eco-homes
Breezair for production line cooling
(June 2007)
Eco-friendly Remploy choose Breezair evaporative air cooling system from Seeley for production line cooling
Breezair lowers temperatures in production area
(May 2007)
Installation of five Breezair evaporative coolers into the Reinforced Tower and Carbon Areas at Jones Stroud Insulations in Preston has alleviated oppressively hot summer temperatures
Moisture measurement and mapping in buildings
(April 2007)
Isatec discuss microwave moisture measurement and mapping in buildings
Breezair provides cool relief to staff
(April 2007)
Breezair Evaporative Air Cooling system from Seeley International (Europe) at Duck producer, Cherry Valley
Part L high performance in new, airtight buildings
(March 2007)
Ambirad radiant tube heating systems provide high performance in new, airtight buildings, compliant with reduced energy and airtightness requirements of Part L
Wallingford Software Version 8.0 of InfoWorks
(March 2007)
Wallingford Software announce release of Version 8.0 of InfoWorks, the leading software solution for modeling, infrastructure planning and operational management
Welconstruct and Seeley join forces
(March 2007)
Welconstruct offer ChoicesUK the options of air conditioning, a ventilation system or Breezair and chose Breezair for its cost effective cooling capabilities
New European water and waste water sector controls
(February 2007)
Virtual brochure,from Frost and Sullivan provides manufacturers, end users and other industry participants an overview of the latest analysis
Breezair for cost effective spot cooling
(January 2007)
London specialist baker, La Fornaia, chooses breezair for cost effective spot cooling
Clean air provides a cooling solution in workshop
(December 2006)
Clean Air's technical know-how and Seeley International Europe's Breezair Evaporative Cooling has provided Drive Vauxhall Leicester with the solution to a very sticky problem
Breezair cool air at plastics packaging factory
(October 2006)
Constant flow of naturally cooled air at Concept Plastic Packaging factory has reduced summer temperatures from a sweltering 40 degrees C to a comfortable 26 degrees C
Breezair industrial cooling for Rodenstock
(September 2006)
Rodenstock, one of the world's largest suppliers of spectacle frames and lenses, has installed Breezair coolers into three of its production halls
Bentley ships WaterGEMS V8 XM Edition
(August 2006)
2006 winner of the AWWA People's Choice Award as the most useful new product, WaterGEMS V8 XM goes beyond GIS-centric products, providing a true data-centric solution
Cool solution to Nisbets new facility
(August 2006)
Clean Air Group has provided the company with a cost effective solution to problems of excessively high temperatures by installing Seeley International's Breezair evaporative cooling
Breezair is rolled out in Frank Roberts bakery
(July 2006)
By installing Breezair, Cosaf were able to utilise the existing extraction system whilst at the same time introducing cooled, fresh air into the building
WaterGEMS V8 XM Edition wins Peoples Choice Award
(June 2006)
Bentley's WaterGEMS V8 XM Edition has womn the People's Choice Award at AWWA ACE06
Breezair takes the heat out of production area
(June 2006)
Dormer Tools order installation of Breezair evaporative coolers at the company's large production facility in Workshop, Nottinghamshire
Uponor Skills Centre to moves to higher level
(June 2006)
The Uponor Skills Centre, already well-established as a training base for gas industry pipeline installers and contractors, is now fully accredited as a City and Guilds approved training centre
Breezair cools temperatures at Pataks Foods
(May 2006)
Specified and installed by CoSaf Environments, five Breezair evaporative coolers now provide Pataks Foods with naturally cooled fresh air
Breezair coolers improve working conditions
(April 2006)
Clean Air Group installation of Seeley International's Breezair Evaporative Cooling System for HPC Engineering PLC
Bentley WaterGEMS for water distribution
(March 2006)
Colombia's largest multi-utility standardizes on Bentley's WaterGEMS for water distribution
Redcats leads the way in air cooling
(March 2006)
Redcats is leading the way in adopting an environmental approach towards cooling by installing the Breezair Evaporative Cooling system from Seeley International (Europe)
InfoNet water and wastewater asset management
(January 2006)
Wallingford Software announces the release of Version 3.5 of InfoNet, the leading asset and data management system for the water industry
Wallingford Software Version 7.0 of InfoWorks
(December 2005)
Wallingford Software announce the release of Version 7.0 of InfoWorks
Durapipe UK helps restore historical landmark
(November 2005)
A range of pipework and fittings from Durapipe UK have been installed in an apartment development as part of a project to restore Bradford's Lister Mills to their former glory
Radiant tube heating from Ambi-Rad
(October 2005)
Radiant tube heating from Ambi-Rad was the best value option in the long-term at RAF Coltishall with 64% annual cost savings
News on the Hep3O water distribution pipe system from Hepworth Building Products
(August 2005)
Hep3O water distribution pipe system from Hepworth Industrial Plastics has been selected for a major section of the Hayeswater Water Quality Improvement Scheme in Cumbria
InfoNet V3.0 offers greater GIS integration
(July 2005)
InfoNet version 3.0 deepens its GIS integration with ArcView, MapInfo, and Autodesk
Register for Wallingford Software User Conference
(May 2005)
Wallingford Software announced that registrations are now being taken for their International User Conference 2005 to be held on 14th and 15th September in the UK
Wallingford Software International User Conference
(April 2005)
Wallingford Software has issued a call for papers for their International User Conference 2005 to be held on 14th and 15th September in the UK
InfoWorks WS for Dutch water network control
(March 2005)
Wallingford Software has announced that VITENS, the biggest water supply company in The Netherlands, has purchased ten licences for InfoWorks WS
