Solar system installations have speed and safety sealed in with Geberit Mapress

With solar power technology on the increase Geberit has introduced a new colour-coded seal ring to its innovative Mapress press-fitting system ideal for solar installations, making fitting such systems as simple as possible.

Geberit Mapress

With solar power technology becoming increasingly popular installers can be ensured of a quick and simple installation with Geberit Mapress.

With solar power technology becoming increasingly popular installers can be ensured of a quick and simple installation with Geberit Mapress.

 With the performance of a seal ring characterised by the perfect combination of temperature stability and chemical resistance in the range of application, Geberit’s new blue coated FKM seal ring is offered as one compound for solar and industry up to d108, saving the installer time and increasing safety on site, while it also delivers better resistance to high and low temperatures ranging from -20°C up to 220°C.

A fully assembled fitting range of stainless steel, carbon steel, copper and CuNiFe is available making it suitable for all types of solar pipework. With no gasket change necessary on site and only one seal ring for thermal solar and industrial applications, Geberit Mapress is the preferred choice for the speedy installation of solar systems, while the increased temperature stability and chemical resistance of the seal ring ensure that it always puts safety first.

The Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive, together with the Renewable Heat Premium Payment of £300 for solar thermal installations marks a growing trend for solar panels in commercial projects. Furthermore, solar thermal systems are now eligible for support in non-residential buildings at a rate of 8.5p/kWh.

 For more information call 0800 077 8365 or visit www.geberit.co.uk

DROUGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS REINFORCE SHOWER MESSAGE

Luda Shower From AKW Ltd

Having drought announcements made by the Environmental Agency this week, at a time when springtime is only just peeking through, reinforces the need to think very carefully about how we use water. In any household, major savings can be made by using a shower rather than a bath.  Advice to replace baths with showers has been coming from manufacturer AKW for some time now, and saving water is only one of the benefits that the company says showers can offer.


AKW
specialises in bathroom and showering products for inclusive living and its advice stands good for any household.  Essentially, the company recommends that, when designing a bathroom for anyone with mobility problems, a shower is the best option due to safety and ease of access.   Making do with an existing bath is not a long term solution.  The alternative of a walk-in shower with level or low-rise access is suitable for anyone, from those who simply have a few problems with balance to wheelchair users.  It is also an ideal solution for the whole family, particularly if modern design options such as stylish wet-rooms are considered.

On the water saving front, the differences can be quite dramatic.  Company research shows that taking a five-minute shower* as opposed to a bath

full of water saves an average of 110 litres of water each time.).  That adds up to an impressive 36,400 litres of saved water based on someone taking a bath or a shower every day.  More importantly to consumers is the energy cost savings that can be achieved.  Typically, for a flat occupied by two people, the average saving would be £77 a year, rising to £194 a year for a family occupying a four-bedroom home.

So, from the water-saving and cost perspective alone, showers make perfect sense.  However, according to AKW there are lifestyle benefits too, so we don’t have to feel as though switching from bath to shower involves any personal sacrifice.

Luda Shower head helps save waterJoanna Marston of AKW says:  “Although our primary focus is on creating safe bathroom environments to help people with mobility issues maintain their independence, we are also keen to promote the message of inclusive living to everyone.  A thoughtfully adapted bathroom can be a positive home improvement, rather than a compromise – something the whole family can enjoy.  “We talk about the concept of a ‘bathroom for life’ and this is based around introducing a shower and shower enclosure.  While you are younger and fitter, the speed and convenience of a shower is often better suited to your lifestyle.  As you get older and less supple, walking into a shower is more comfortable than climbing into a bath and, with increasing age when you might be more likely to stumble or slip using a bath, the shower is certainly the safer option.  Even if you are not yet thinking that far ahead in your lifetime, installing a shower can be both an immediate home improvement and a good investment for the future.  And, of course, it will ensure that your household contributes to water savings.”
Water temperature safety also hit the headlines recently with the tragic scalding death of a toddler in theMidlands. People are often unaware of safe water temperatures and AKW’s Luda® once again addresses this situation. With 3 maximum operating temperatures an in-built regulator ensures that the temperature sustains at a safe level. To give an example of the way that AKW carries the principle of inclusive design through to product development is its LUDA® electric shower.  Designed to meet BEAB CARE standards, it combines safety and usability features not found in conventional electric showers and as a result has achieved RNIB accreditation for Inclusive Design. However, although it fully meets care needs, there is nothing institutional about the visual appearance of the LUDA®, quite the opposite with its tactile shower control buttons and illuminated displays it is a stylish shower unit that would complement any bathroom design.

Showers are generally agreed to be a more hygienic option and there is nothing more refreshing than a good, hot shower.  In design terms, they can be stylish and an enhancement to any bathroom.  And with the water savings they offer, as AKW says, they tick all the boxes in the current drought environment and they offer a long-term enhancement to the home.

For more information visit the new website at www.akw-ltd.co.uk

*With an average shower output of 12 litres per minute

Rockpanel: independently certified as an A+/A rated facade cladding

A+ certification for RockpanelRockpanel’s sustainability performance has been assessed by the highly respected British Building Research Establishment (BRE) and on the basis of a Life Cycle Assessment, BRE has awarded Rockpanel an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). This confirms that Rockpanel’s facade cladding products are independently recognised as the most sustainable cladding material in the market and it is official recognition of Rockpanel’s commitment to sustainable construction.

The Life Cycle assessment conducted independently by BRE is based on International standards. The assessment determines the environmental performance of construction systems from ‘cradle to grave’. Rockpanel cladding systems were awarded the top grades of A+ and A .The EPD awarded by BRE acknowledges that Rockpanel products also have a minimum 60 years lifespan.

A product’s sustainability rating, based on independently verified data, is an increasingly important criterion in the choice of materials for construction projects. The BRE recognition confirms that Rockpanel is the responsible choice for facade cladding in every sustainable construction project, supporting the UK drive towards sustainable design and construction in both public and private building projects.

As a result of the BRE Global work, and listings on the ‘BRE Green Book Live’, designers using Rockpanel products in their sustainable building projects can now improve their sustainability rating in design based building assessments such as BREEAM.

Rockwool does the think tank

Rockpanel is part of the Rockwool International A/S Group, which has sustainability at its core. The Rockwool Group continually invests in recycling and environmentally friendly processes at all its manufacturing facilities. Rockpanel products are made from basalt, a readily available and renewable material, ensuring that the product is sustainable from beginning to end. The natural raw material, the efficient manufacturing process, the sustainability, safe use, low maintenance and fully recyclable features of Rockpanel products make them a responsible choice for all building projects.

Rockwool at the think tank

Following the recognition from BRE, Rockpanel will continue with its commitment to improving sustainability performance across all areas of the business.  An example of this is the company’s latest sustainability development, switching to the use of green energy for all its stone wool related production processes.

More information on Rockpanel’s sustainability ratings is available via www.rockpanel.co.uk/aplus