Howzat for Nor-Ray-Vac?

Nor-Ray-Vac, AmbiRad, space heating, radiant heating

The one-thousandth installation of AmbiRad’s Nor-Ray-Vac continuous radiant-tube heating system is for the new Jarrett Indoor Cricket Centre of Reeds School in Cobham, Surrey. The centre consists of five training cricket wickets in the sports hall, with six changing rooms, reception space and toilets on the ground floor.

On the first floor are two viewing galleries and an external balcony with views over the sports field.

The Nor-Ray-Vac system comprises three 32 kW burners arranged on one zone feeding into a manifold and discharging products of combustion to atmosphere by a fan outside the playing environment.

The runs of radiant heating are designed to be co-ordinated with the lighting design and the arrangement of the cricket netting. The system is designed to provide overall coverage of the sports facility, with no cold spots.

For more information on this story, click here: June 2017, 127
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

More refrigerant bans possible, says government

The government could tighten up the rules that restrict the use of global warming refrigerant gases including speeding up phase-out programmes and introducing new bans, according to a spokesman from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

Baxi research suggests schools strongly support heat decarbonisation

A survey conducted by Baxi of 200 state school estates managers, consultant engineers and M&E contractors has found that while enthusiasm for Net Zero and support for low carbon heating systems in schools is thriving, persistent barriers remain.