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Cool,green answer to summer excesses (1st July 2008)
The combination of CoSaf Environments' technical know-how and Seeley International Europe's Breezair evaporative cooling has resulted in temperature reductions of more than 10°C at JCB Transmissions' gearbox plant wh
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Cab makers welcome a breath of fresh air (1st March 2008)
Acombination of Clean Air Group's technical know-how and Seeley International Europe's Breezair evaporative cooling is providing London Taxis International (LTI), manufacturer of the famous 'black cab' with the solutio
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Keeping cool is now a breeze (1st September 2007)
Working on the mezzanine floor in 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.
Factory's cool solution (1st July 2007)
ColepCCL in Scunthorpe has resolved the problem of high summer temperatures in areas of its factory where machinery and solar heat contributed to indoor temperatures of up to 35°C.
Keeping cool (1st July 2007)
Seeley International is exhibiting its award winning Breezair Evaporative Cooling System at The Energy Event.
Ventilation with natural cooling saves energy costs (1st May 2007)
Evaporative air-cooling systems, such as Breezair from Seeley International, have wall-mounted climate control panels with control modes. In auto mode they monitor the temperature and personal comfort setting, automatic
In control (1st March 2007)
A new Industrial Wall Controller from Seeley International (Europe) can handle up to 10 smart hubs and control up to 41 Breezair coolers. The device identifies any faulty cooler in a group and provides comprehensive fault dia
Chicks keep their cool (1st January 2007)
When temperatures at one of Cherry Valley's hatcheries reached in excess of 35°C during the summer, the duck producer decided to source a cost effective and ecologically friendly way of providing staff and chicks with a coole
Staff welcome cool breeze (1st September 2006)
A visit to Clean Air Group's stand at MACH2004 by Dormer Tools' managing director has resulted in the ongoing installation of Breezair evaporative coolers at the company's large production facility in Nottinghamshire.
Evaporative air-cooling equipment on show (1st July 2006)
Seeley International's RPX, EA, TBA, ICON and mobile air coolers incorporate advanced evaporative cooling technology. They are said to be economic to install, provide healthier working conditions and consume far less energy than conventional air-cond
Cooling solution for hot problem (1st July 2006)
The combination of Clean Air's technical know-how and Seeley International Europe's Breezair Evaporative Cooling has provided Leicester's leading Vauxhall and Chevrolet dealership, Drive Vauxhall Leicester, with the solution to a very sticky problem.
Improving productivity (1st May 2006)
The aim of HVAC is to provide good air quality and a comfortable thermal environment that will ensure occupants' satisfaction, health and high productivity. The challenge for engineers is to achieve this aim while keeping energy costs at a low level
Cost-effective air cooling (1st March 2006)
Redcats (UK), the mail order division of PPR (Pinault-Printemps- Redoute) has installed a Breezair evaporative cooling system from Seeley International (Europe) in the picking and packing halls of its warehouse complex in Wakefield.
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Year-round comfort (1st January 2006)
When Premier Foods rebuilt two factories after a fire at its Bury St. Edmunds site, it required an environmentally friendly heating and cooling system. Celsius Design came up with a solution using Breezair evaporative air coolers from Seeley Internat
Evaporative system helps staff keep their cool (1st September 2005)
Installation of a Breezair evaporative cooling system on a new production line at Kingspan Insulation’s factory in Herefordshire has reduced summer temperatures from a sweltering 30°C at upper levels of the factory to a more comfortable 20 to 22°C at
Cool solution boosts comfort (1st November 2004)
When plastic building product manufacturer, FloPlast, moved to a new site, the company’s management were determined to find a way of reducing heat in the production hall where 21 injectionmoulding machines contributed to summer temperatures of up to
Bakery staff no longer hot and cross (1st September 2004)
Temperatures between 34 and 37°C in the Riverside Bakery, Middlesborough, have been reduced by up to 10°C following the installation of a Breezair evaporative cooling system from Seeley International (Europe).