Archetech Issue 48 2020 | Page 44

HEATING & VENTILATION HOMEOWNERS URGED TO FIND THE ENERGY TO SWITCH TO RENEWABLES AHEAD OF UK CLIMATE CHANGE TARGET With climate change targets causing uncertainty for current heating methods, choosing a solution that works with any heat source will give customers peace of mind knowing that they are ready for anything and only have to buy once. Wet underfloor heating is a good first step to reducing a household’s carbon footprint and is a great way to be more responsible with heating, and while the country is still deciding on the most cost-effective way to update millions of homes it is reassuring to know that products like Wundatherm will work with both current and future resources. Wundatherm is future-proof and perfect to use with both existing boilers and future heat sources, and with home The Wundatherm underfloor heating system can be laid by any heating accounting for 21% of a home’s carbon footprint, competent tradesmen including builders, carpenters and tilers homeowners will need to stop using fossil fuels to heat their and once installed only requires a plumber to commission the homes in favour of sustainable green energy heating in order system and an electrician to fit the controls. It is also designed for the UK to meet its global climate change commitments. with a ‘fit and forget’ reputation that is reliable, durable and maintenance-free. Wet underfloor heating is one of the only heating systems that runs efficiently with new low energy heat sources. It’s For further information on the Wundatherm already the first choice for many other countries, and has underfloor heating system or a free estimate, been shown to be 25% more efficient than radiators and call 0800 083 2677, email: plans@wundagroup. costs 60% less to run than electric underfloor heating. com or visit the website www.wundatrade.co.uk BIG FOOT PROVIDES NON-PENETRATIVE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR HAMPTON BY HILTON Big Foot Systems has provided a complete non-penetrative support system for Hampton by Hilton in Ealing. The task was to provide support for a louvre screen, 2 AHUs, several VRV units, ductwork, cabling and pipework. The 87 linear metres of all-weather louvre screen provides a protected environment against wind loading alongside visual improvement to neighbouring buildings. The design was carefully thought out by in house Engineers, coordinating the 12-sided layout with 3 entry points around; the building structure, a large lift overrun, falls & drainage and several rooftop vents. Detailed design analysis was carried out to ensure the project’s specific technical considerations were met. The team were able not only to maximise the allowable space on the inside for the plant support but also for services and access routes. The various banks of Daikin VRV units situated on the perimeter framework go together to provide unit support whilst acting as ballast to counterweight the louvre. The original plans for this project were to penetrate the roof with H steels and add a secondary steel beam structure to support the plant and potentially the screen. ARCHETECH - PAGE 44 After attending site to review the requirements in more detail it was clear that Big Foot could offer a suitable alternative proposal to be installed directly onto the recently laid green/sedum roof. The contracting team on site found the benefit of using a Big Foot non-penetrative system was not only a saving in time and cost but also limited future risk to the roof surface for their client. For further information on all products and services offered by Big Foot Systems email: [email protected] or telephone 01323 844355.