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Interklima - Air-conditioning systems
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Harvey Nichols flagship store in London
This project is part of an on-going redevelopment programme of the mechanical and electrical services for this prestigious London Store. This is being undertaken over two years. Each of the four wings is being re-furbished in turn without disrupting the operation of the store or affecting the external construction of the building (for which there is strict planning control).
Prior to winning the contract , Harvey Nichols and contractor’s personnel visited the new 10,000 sq.m purpose built Interklima factory (certified ISO9001:2000 and by TUV).
In the first phase Interklima free-standing temporary units with high quality finish to reflect the surrounding retailing area were provided in the spring of 2004. Each delivered 12KW nominal cooling, and were temporarily plumbed into the central piping systems.
Our team were faced with critical space limitations when designing and delivering the main central units. Each unit had a maximum footprint of 3.1 m by 1.6m capable of delivering 4.5sq.m. per second. Not only did they have to provide access panels and lift –off doors, where there was no space in the plant room, but the units had to be delivered via windows on the fourth floor with a maximum width of 1.2 metres !
This entailed providing the units in completely knocked down form with labelling and instructions for contractors to assemble them. For this the patented Interklima construction system was invaluable, enabling unskilled labourers to carry individual components up to the fourth floor and assemble the kit in situ.
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Air handling units and condensers for Kingston College , London
This 2002 project formed part of the general development of the college and involved providing air-conditioning not only for classrooms, Hair and beauty salons and offices, but also for a 2000 m2 multi-purpose sports hall
The system specified the requirement of 17 m3 / sec. air supply .
10 Interklima MD air handling units, linked to 90 kilowatt condensers were provided for installation in a rooftop location.
The units had the standard Interklima RAL9002 powder coated finish with 40mm insulated panels and rain canopies for extra protection.
The contract was on a tight schedule in two stages. Stage 1 units were delivered directly on-site in September 2002 within four weeks of customer order.
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Water Chiller System for BNFL
This was a highly complex project to provide chilled water at 14 C for process cooling to strict control limits. The system exemplifies the engineering capability of the Interklima Ltd team in the UK, and the quality of the company’s products (certfied ISO2001:2000)
The system consisted of primary and secondary cooling loops, controlled through a three port valve and supply sensor, piping, pumps and buffer tank. These were packaged with two Interklima SPCA 35 chillers, linked up by a central microprocessor-based control panel, all mounted on a purpose built channel iron skid.
Key to successful completion of the project was preparation of all the extensive documentation in line with BNFL standards, and rigorous quality checking by the BNFL team of the construction including certification (and sample X-ray) of piping welds and joints.
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Fan coils for Churchill Insurance, Bromley
This was both a refurbishment and extension to existing buildings at Churchill Insurance’s head office in Bromley.
In total 160 Interklima fan coils were supplied with capacities up to 12 KW(cooling) and varying installation specifications –floor, wall, and ceiling . These were fitted with condensate pumps, discharge plenums and four port control valves from Siemens , capable of being linked back to the central BMS system.
Whilst quality and specification (all interklima products conform to ISO 9001:2000) obviously played an important part, the competitive pricing of the Interklima fan coil range was key in achieving this contract.
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Air-cooled chillers for Guernsey Airport
Interklima has provided many systems for airport buildings around the world including Dubai and the new Athens airport completed prior to the 2004 Olympics.
This project was to supply equipment for the cooling of the central terminal at Guernsey airport
The main contract was to provide an Interklima MPCA 088 chiller with copper fin and tube condenser coils and control panel to link up to the terminal’s BMS system .
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International projects
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Air Handling Systems for Henry Dynan hospital, Athens
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Air Handling Systems for National Museum of Greece
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Athens Opera House
This was a complex project to design and manufacture the air handling systems for this prestigious music venue in Athens.
The specifications for noise were especially strict and involved special certification of the Interklima Air Handling Unit design by TUV, Germany
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Sofitel Hotel, Athens International Airport
This hotel was built to support the new Athens International airport and thus had to meet the stringent requirements of International air travellers
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Olympic Village Athens 2004
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Athens Hilton
Dubai International Airport
Total Fina Elf oil processing plant in Siberia
Operating theatres in China
Plastics processing plants in Egypt
Offices, factories and Hotels in the Benelux countries
Heat Recovery systems in the DM drugstore chain in Germany
Supply of heat exchange coils to Frigoglass group worldwide(Coca Cola)
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Provision of all the air handling systems for the refurbishment and redevelopment of the hotel
Provision of air handling systems to deal with the harsh heat of the Persian Gulf
This major international oil company needed air handling systems which could operate in the harshest of conditions with minimum heat losses at temperatures as low as -40 Deg. C
A project in conjunction with a specialist Chinese company, based in Hong Kong, to provide Surgical operating theatres for the burgeoning market in mainland China
Provision of medium and large chillers for process cooling for industry in Egypt
For over ten years Interklima has been supplying Air-Conditioning equipment into Belgium and the Netherlands
With its own subsidiary in Germany Interklima has been in the forefront of supplying advanced technology equipment into the German market. The Interklima heat recovery system , using each store's exhaust heat to provide the energy to cool incoming fresh air, was able to give major energy savings to this large drugstore group
Recognising Interklima's ability to produce high quality product at low cost , Frigoglass, a subsidiary of Coca Cola, which produces bottle coolers, has been purchasing heat exchange coils from the company for use in its factories worldwide
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Enquiries: 01737-644270
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Email: sales@interklima.co.uk
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