Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Magazine Issue 109 Sept-Oct

The only bi-monthly journal for the plumbing & heating industry in Ireland.

IN THIS ISSUE

• COMMERCIAL PLUMBING & HEATING • HEAT PUMPS • NI PLUMBING & HEATING AWARDS • LATEST NEWS

ISSUE 109 - SEPT/OCT 2022

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News & Views 4 Free training from Warmflow

Product News 12 Grant streamlines Vortex range Grant Engineering rationalises award-winning vortex range from 63 models down to 22 to simplify selection for installers and homeowners. 63 Dry fit UFH solution from Unipipe Unipipe’s Ideal Classic Neo 20 system, is turning common

In Focus 52 Laser House

Looking to start installing air source heat pumps or brush up on oil installation and fault-finding Update your knowledge for free at Warmflow’s Lisburn training centre.

Michael Nugent Ltd deliver MEP installation for major City of London redevelopment project. 50 Beggs and Partners Golf Day Customers, staff and sponsors get in the swing for the return of Beggs and Partners much anticipated annual golf day. 27 Commercial heating and plumbing Catch up with the latest industry products and expert service. 65 Heat pumps Discover what’s happening in the word of heat pumps.

7 Michael Nugent’s £5k charity boost

Michael Nugent Ltd team members bake and run to raise funds for Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI (LLNI).

perceptions of what you can do with under-floor heating on their head.

8 Reality bites

85 Tucson adds CBPs to booster pump family

The Amalgamated Plumbing & Heating Contractors of Ireland shares its members’ views on the current energy challenges.

Tucson Pumps launches stainless steel bodied CBP range of constant speed booster pumps.

THE TEAM: Managing Director Karen McAvoy Editorial Heather Campbell, Ana Corradini Publication Manager Jacqui Fairley Advertising Julie Patterson Production Manager Julie Anne Guiney Digital Creative Manager Jo Hendron Design Tomo Pattison Digital Communications Rachel Freeman Accounts Andrea Simpson Photography Gordon McAvoy Printed by W&G Baird

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NEWS

ALTERNATIVE HEAT FAMILY FUN DAY

Alternative Heat Ltd welcomed 350 staff members and their families to the Banbridge-firm’s Family Fun Day in August. A fantastic day of food, games and entertainment was organised by the company’s Social Committee and generously supported by its local suppliers. Glorious weather accompanied the day’s activities, which were fully enjoyed by all who attended. Fund raising on the day amounted to a total of £1,400 to be allocated to Alternative Heat’s chosen charity partners, Air Ambulance Northern Ireland and Daisy Lodge, Newcastle (NI Cancer Fund for Children).

Installers taking their BPEC Level 3 heat pump training course.

WARMFLOW OFFERS FREE TRAINING Warmflow, who manufacture some of the UK and Ireland’s most innovative and efficient home heat products is offering free training at its Lisburn based training centre. Engineers looking to start installing air source heat pumps or simply brush up on oil installation and fault-finding can update their knowledge at the training centre. Learn more about Warmflow’s Zeno air source heat pump with Warmlink remote control technology or Warmflow’s Agentis oil boiler range which includes the UK’s only AA rated combi oil boiler saving homeowners up to 5 litres of fuel per week. The Zeno range has been developed with quality in mind and includes several market leading components including a Panasonic EVI compressor and a Grundfos circulating pump. The range comes with all the features installation engineers have come accustomed to in a Warmflow product such as an easy-to-use touch screen controller and simple wiring centre which will reduce installation time. Get in contact with Warmflow training centre to avail of this free training, T: +44 (0)28 9262 1515 or visit www.warmflow.co.uk

PLUMBMASTER SPONSOR SKILLPLUMB NORTHERN IRELAND 2022

Plumbmaster were delighted to sponsor the Northern Ireland heat of SkillPLUMB 2022. These are fantastic events that do a great job in showcasing the emerging talent within the plumbing and heating industry and play a vital role in ensuring the trade remains in good hands. All plumbing competitors were a credit to themselves, their educators and their employers alike but special congratulations to: 1st place – Andrew McCann, South West College; 2nd –Andrew Reain, South Eastern Regional

College and 3rd – Padraig Caffery, Southern Regional College. All three have made it through to the UK finals along with two from England, two from Scotland and one from Wales. The UK finals take place at Middlesbrough College week commencing November 14, 2022. With the continuation of competitions like these, Plumbmaster plays a big part in encouraging more students to excel in a career within the plumbing and heating sector. www.plumb-master.com

Apprentices put through their paces at the Plumbmaster sponsored SkillPLUMB Northern Ireland heat 2022.

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Leading heating technology manufacturer Grant has announced its attendance at a range of upcoming trade exhibitions and country shows across the island of Ireland. Grant attends as many shows as possible as the manufacturer makes it a priority to meet and discuss its ongoing innovations with members of the heating trade as well as with homeowners. Here are the shows you can catch the Grant team at other the coming months: PLUMBEX Dublin, RDS Simmonscourt: September 7-8 CIF Southern Construction Summit & Exhibition: Páirc Ui Chaoimh, Cork: September 8 National Ploughing Championships, Ratheniska, Co Laois: September 20-22 Self Build, Belfast: October 7-9 AEE Energy Conference & Exhibition, Citywest, Dublin: October 26-27 Keep up to date with show stand numbers and the latest news from Grant through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @mygrantNI @grantirl GRANT ANNOUNCES ATTENDANCE AT UPCOMING TRADE SHOWS

John “Tiny” Weatherill and Danielle with the final total raised by Tiny’s epic walk.

PLUMBMASTER CONTINUES LOCAL CHARITY WORK Thanks to the efforts of the Bangor branch manager John “Tiny” Weatherill, Plumbmaster was able to hand over a donation of £3,100 to Inspire Wellbeing (Addiction NI). Tiny made it his mission to walk the distance of Land’s End to John O’Groats, and despite Covid-19 preventing him from carrying out the 864 miles across the land itself, he mostly did so via his treadmill at home. Tiny confessed, “It became a labour of love over three months but on reflection I’m so glad I did it. The last 24 hours was very tough but with Lee-Maria and Damian’s help I got over the line.” Now, Plumbmaster look to their newest fundraising project for their charity partners with the Last Man Standing competition for this year’s Premier League season. More can be found about the work Inspire Wellbeing do at www.inspirewellbeing.org/

MICHAEL NUGENT RAISE OVER £5K FOR CANCER CHARITY

Team members Tommy, Antoinette, Debbie, Rebekah and Breige work up a sweat raising funds for LLNI.

Michael Nugent Ltd present Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI with a cheque for £5,500.

Last year team members from Michael Nugent took part in multiple fundraising events for Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI (LLNI). Staff raised a remarkable £5,500 for the amazing charity by taking part

in bake sales, the Belfast City Marathon relay and a fun run. LLNI is the only charity in NI solely dedicated to fighting leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and other related

conditions and is dedicated to blood cancer research. To everyone who participated and donated, well done. www.michaelnugent.co.uk

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ASSOCIATION NEWS

THE AMALGAMATED PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS OF IRELAND – THE COMBINED MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBERS AND HEATING CONTRACTORS IRELAND AND HEATING AND PLUMBING ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND – SHARES ITS VIEWS ON CURRENT ENERGY CHALLENGES… Reality bites

T he general feeling among APHCI members at the moment is one of confusion and bemusement. On the one hand we are advised that we should get rid of our fossil

sun to satisfy our needs and more, but we are still some way from harnessing enough of this energy. The transition to a carbon neutral

decline into the future and as we can no longer rely on the Interconnector pipework in the Irish sea, we may become reliant on imports via shipments of LNG (fracked?) from the USA. SECURITY OF SUPPLY There are very strong indications that there are large untapped gas reserves off both our south and west coasts close to existing infrastructure. Surely exploiting these resources is the best way forward in the current climate, as it will provide us with the necessary security of supply and maybe a surplus to export as well as assisting our balance of payments and independence. It will also eliminate the huge energy inputs and resultant emissions incurred with LNG in liquidizing, loading, shipping, unloading and vaporizing for use. A large portion of rural Ireland is

economy is an essential target but unlikely to be attained in the allotted time span. In the meantime, we need to make the most of what we have. Natural gas is recognised as a clean transition fuel at European level, while the introduction of Hydrogen gas to the network will reduce and eventually virtually eliminate emissions providing a reliable and clean fuel

fuelled heating systems and change to electric

“The transition to a carbon neutral economy is an essential target but unlikely to be attained in the allotted time span.”

vehicles while on the other the Energy regulator and electricity supply companies are warning of potential power cuts due to a lack of generating capacity. We are all acutely aware that we cannot keep stripping planet earth of resources built up over thousands of years at the

current rate and that the tipping point is very close. We are lucky enough in Ireland that nature has, we hope, provided us with enough energy via wind, wave and

source long into the future. It appears at the moment that while a significant percentage of our gas requirements is catered for by the Corrib field this will

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Pictured L-R: John Reynolds, Tony Purcell, Pat Jordan, Ken Lawrence and Crozier Deane, Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors Ireland.

dependent on oil for heating. Many of these buildings will never be suitable for heat pump technology even with a deep retrofit. The latest version of HVO (vegetable oil) can be used in these systems with minor modification in less than a day, with little cost and will reduce emissions by in excess of 90%. This oil is now available in Ireland albeit in small but increasing quantities. Surely an avenue well worth pursuing. IT’S ELECTRIFYING The electricity situation in Ireland would be laughable if not so serious. Would it not make sense to upgrade the generation and power transmission network to cater for the projected requirements for at least the next 10 years before pushing everyone down the electrification road on one hand and warning of potential power shortages and power cuts on the other. Happily, an ever-increasing volume of our electricity

is coming from renewable sources, but on present projections, large volumes of fossil fuels will be required to make up the shortfall for many years to come. Does atomic energy have a role to play in our future energy needs? Is the use of natural gas etc. at the point of use, rather than a generating station, a more efficient interim use of energy? Members report that there is a genuine concern and awareness of these issues among their customers. Firstly, they are worried about energy costs in the current climate, but they also want to do what they can to reduce emissions but in reality, they lack the resources for major expenditure. As one of the main construction trades centrally involved in this critical challenge The Climate Action Plan, green energy and the efficient use of scarce resources are top of the agenda at the APHCI, but we need a clear practical and attainable road map.

If you have not already registered for the app or signed up as a member of the APHCI for the coming year it is vital that you do so immediately. Simply scan the QR code pictured. For further information contact Richie Burke M: +353 (0)86 327 9112, Crozier Deane M: +353 (0)85 803 5082 www.aphci.ie

Looking forward to meeting you all at PLUMBEX in Hall 8, RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 September. Richie Burke, John Reynolds, Ken Lawrence, Tony Purcell, Crozier Deane and all at APHCI.

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COMPANY NEWS

“We are the leading company in the industry, and the plan is to stay at the top.”

Mark Thompson, the new Area Sales Manager for REHAU Building Solutions NI and ROI.

REHAU BUILDING SOLUTIONS TO INCREASE CLIENT BASE AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORK IN IRELAND AND NI WITH EXPERTISE FROM THE NEW AREA SALES MANAGER…

Expand and conquer Mark grabbed the job opportunity with

R EHAU, a leading polymer specialist with more than 20,000 employees worldwide, has been well-established in Ireland and Northern Ireland for 21 years. Now it is time to take the brand to new heights with the appointment of Mark Thompson, the new Area Sales Manager for REHAU Building Solutions NI and ROI. Mark joined the company in June this year and brings over 20 years of sales experience, having worked for other reputable local distribution companies in the construction industry. He became more involved in the plumbing sector in his previous role, at a company that did mechanical distribution for Northern Ireland. Mark couldn’t be happier to be part of the team at REHAU. “I am over the moon,” he expressed. “People call me unusual because I say how much I love my job. But I couldn’t picture myself doing anything else.” For Mark, this new position is a step up in his career, as he had always worked for local companies and wanted to join a world-leading manufacturer.

technology. Amongst the extensive product line, Mark highlights RAUTITAN, a leading plumbing and heating system that is well-suited for communal heating in multi-occupancy properties, as well as products fit for underfloor heating and water management systems. Other best-selling solutions for the area include the RAUTHERMEX pipe range, used in medium-to-large district heating installations, and the RAUVITHERM pipework, for small-to-medium scale systems. It is also the only PE-Xa district heating pipe made in the UK. Mark lives in Lurgan and, outside work, he enjoys riding his bike along the great local network of cycle paths. While trying to balance work and family time, Mark also likes to swim and play squash.

both hands, and his main mission is to use his local contacts to bring new companies to the party to expand REHAU’s presence in the region. “We need to maximise coverage and showcase REHAU products to all contractors in the area,” he explains. “The long-term goal would be to have a vast range of mechanical contractors in our client base.” The main challenge expected by Mark is a classic one: the competition. “Other competitors may offer similar materials, but we have a lot more expertise and background in the industry. REHAU knows how to anticipate all the issues that may arise,” he comments. “We are one of the leading companies in the industry, and having both our level of knowledge and customer support can help us stay there.” In Ireland and Northern Ireland, REHAU is specialised in district heating and pre-insulated pipe, heating and cooling

For more information on REHAU products, contact Mark Thompson on +44 (0) 07802 580 253 or mark.thompson@rehau.com

systems, plumbing and drainage and underfloor heating with smart

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COVER STORY

Grant Vortex condensing boiler range.

GRANT ENGINEERING RATIONALISE VORTEX RANGE FROM 63 MODELS DOWN TO 22 TO SIMPLIFY SELECTION FOR INSTALLERS AND HOMEOWNERS… Grant streamlines its award-winning Vortex range

S ince its launch 20 years ago, the Grant Vortex condensing boiler range has been available to those in the heating trade in a diverse range of sixty-three models with outputs from 12 – 70kw. The Grant Vortex and Euroflame oil fired boilers have now been streamlined, with many existing models rationalised to simplify the selection for installers and homeowners alike. Grant made the decision to rationalise the boiler models from sixty-three models

down to twenty-two - a change which makes it much easier for customers, installers, and merchants in selecting, installing, and stocking products from the oil boiler range. For example, the Grant Vortex range featured the Grant Vortex Indoor 46- 58kW boiler and the Grant Vortex Indoor 58-70kW boiler – these have now been rationalised to the Grant Vortex Indoor 46-70kW, however, the range of heating outputs of the boilers remain the same.

The Grant Euroflame oil boiler range which featured nine boilers across the utility, module and boiler house ranges has been rationalised down to six boilers – two models for each range. All Grant combi boilers remain the same with no change coming into effect for these boilers. However, the Vortex wall hung and Vortex blue flame range are no longer being manufactured and will not be available to installers.

“The range of oil boilers available from Grant will still consist of 15kW to 70kW.”

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In addition to the rationalisation of the Grant Vortex range, the heating technology manufacturer has also announced a new look for its popular Grant Vortex external model range. The Grant Vortex external model is one of the company’s most popular condensing oil boilers. The outdoor boiler is free standing and has been designed for situations where internal space is at a premium. This outdoor range of boilers features an award- winning unique Grant Vortex heat exchanger and has some of the highest efficiencies available in the market today. Since its launch, the external model has been finished in a galvanised casing, however, the range will now see the current casing be updated to a new grey powder coated finish. The new goose grey colour gives the Vortex external model range a distinctive, aesthetically pleasing, modernised look, which is expected to garner a lot of interest from those in the heating trade. This change will affect the four boiler models within the Vortex external range which feature outputs of 15kW to 70kW. These updates to the award-winning Grant Vortex range continue to reinforce the manufacturer’s focus on efficiency, sustainability and modernisation in the continuous innovation of its diverse portfolio of heating technologies. A new look for the popular Grant Vortex External model

Commenting on the streamlining of the Grant Vortex range, founder Stephen Grant said, “Over the last 42 years we have designed and manufactured award winning products across the oil and renewable heating industry. Consolidating many of our oil- fired boilers follows many discussions with our team and customers. We recognise that we can still deliver choice in terms of our oil boilers to customers and at the same time reduce the number of boilers we manufacture and supply. The range of oil boilers available from Grant will still consist of 15kW to 70kW with the same reliable and efficient Vortex technology that installers have come to know and trust.” Those in the heating trade can be assured that the streamlining of

“…we can still deliver choice in terms of our oil boilers to customers and at the same time reduce the number of boilers we manufacture and supply.” the Grant Vortex range will have no effect on the range’s HVO biofuel compatibility. All new Grant condensing boilers are future-proofed to use HVO through making a slight modification to the boiler. Older Grant condensing boilers can also be adapted to HVO, these modifications can be carried out by a service engineer during an annual service.

New look Grant Vortex outdoor module.

Contact the Grant technical team: T: 0800 0443261 NI - T: +353 (0)57 912 6968 RoI - www.grant.eu Follow Grant online: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @mygrantNI @grantirl

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ADVICE

GRUNDFOS ADVISES ON HOW TO IDENTIFY AND SOLVE NOISY HEATING SYSTEMS… Solving noise in the heating system due to the incorrect amount of pressure in the system or because all valves are closed and deposits building up in the pump, or impurities in the pump or on the radiator valve cones. The good news is, there are solutions and ways to make your customers happy. H eating system noise is a common and frustrating issue for installers and homeowners alike. There are multiple potential sources of noise. Hydronic systems easily transport the sound and vibrations, and it can be difficult to identify the source.

“All Grundfos circulators are tested in its dedicated sound laboratory.”

IDENTIFYING AND SOLVING HEATING SYSTEM NOISE There are a few main causes of noise in heating systems. These can include issues like incorrect commissioning caused by the system often operating at a higher flow than needed; lack of balancing or incorrect commissioning of the entire heating system; and incorrect dimensioning of system components – such as pipes that are not sufficiently dimensioned for the required flow – can create friction-noise in pipes and valves. Other common reasons include air in the system which might result in hammering noises from pipes and valves; resonance noise due to the pump running at a specific speed generating a frequency that amplifies the noise; cavitation noise

HOW TO QUIETEN NOISY HEATING SYSTEMS You need to design the system,

dimension and commission the heating system correctly. But how? One solution is to select the right circulator that can be set in the correct control mode or automatically adapted to the system. You can use the circulator to balance the heating system and remove uneven flow and pressure, which will minimise the risk of noise. Grundfos ALPHA2 and ALPHA3 will help you do this. All Grundfos circulators are tested in its dedicated sound laboratory. As well as being tested for noise levels according to the ISO 3745 directive, they’re also tested for how they are perceived when installed in a boiler and the entire heating

system. But no matter how well-tested Grundfos pumps are, it’s impossible to fully replicate the diversity of the real- world installation. Therefore, you play a crucial role in ensuring your customers enjoy a more comfortable, well-heated home too. Together you can make better heating systems.

For more information on the ALPHA range of circulators, visit grundfos.ie or contact your local sales representative at salesireland@sales.grundfos.com or on +353 (0)1 408 9800.

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INSURANCE CLAIMS

WHEN BURST PIPES, LEAKS AND FLOODING OCCUR HELP YOUR CLIENT’S INSURANCE CLAIM JOURNEY BY INTRODUCING THEM TO CLAIM MANAGEMENT GROUP (CMG) LOSS ASSESSORS… CMG loss assessors take the pain out of your client’s home insurance claim E scape of water is the number one home insurance claim made in Ireland today. Claim It only represents the policyholder to ensure a quick and fair settlement, as water damage can be a complex and lengthy process. correspondence will be directly with the customer. CMG’s number one priority has always been its clients. Business has grown from a determination to provide its clients with

Management Group (CMG) has a long history maintaining and building strong relationships with plumbers who have introduced their clients to CMG resulting in a speedy and efficient claim process. Leaking or burst pipes and flooding can cause substantial damage to homes and businesses. A plumber’s expertise is required to locate and fix the leak and the trace and access disruption can result in additional costs for the client. If your customer pursues an insurance claim it is imperative that damaged pipework is retained, and pictures of the damage are recorded. When damage has occurred and the source of leak is determined and stopped, CMG can immediately offer its claims handling service to your customer.

a solution driven service. Every policy holder has the right to appoint a Loss Assessor to represent their best interests as many homeowners find it difficult to navigate the world of insurance claims and often find themselves overwhelmed during an already difficult time.

IF YOU INTRODUCE CMG TO YOUR CUSTOMER, IT WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING: • Assess the damage on site (the sooner the better) • Liaise with you on the cause of the damage and obtain your report • Notify your client’s Insurance Company • Compile and present a comprehensive insurance claim – buildings, contents, alternative accommodation, stock etc. • Liaise with their insurance company • Negotiate settlement

If you are interested in speaking to CMG for additional information, call 0818 118 118 and ask for Esther or email info@cmg-group.com. Visit: www. claimmanagementgroup.com for a full range of services.

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BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW FOR THE GALA NIGHT AT NORTHERN IRELAND’S PLUMBING & HEATING AWARDS 2022… Countdown underway for the 2022 Northern Ireland’s Plumbing & Heating Awards T he final preparations are being put in place for the exciting return of our Gala their expertise and professionalism will guide them through the judging process. “We are extremely proud of our awards and are particularly finalists.” Finalists will be announced

towards the end of September and we will contact you directly if you have been successful. Following the event, the awards will be reviewed across Ireland’s Plumbing & Heating Magazine and its social platforms. The black-tie event includes a drinks reception, four course meal with wine and entertainment. To book a table for the Gala Night, please contact our team on +44 (0)28 9261 2990 Limited places… Tables are booking fast, secure your seats now!

Awards Ceremony in the Crowne Plaza, Shaws Bridge, Belfast on Friday, 11 November. The deadline to enter has now passed, and this month our independent panel of respected industry experts will meet to go through the entries for each of our categories. To date, we have received an incredible level of entries and can’t wait to see which companies/individuals are crowned the 2022 winners. Our booking system is now live for a table at the black-tie event which includes a drinks reception, four course meal with wine and entertainment. Northern Ireland’s Plumbing & Heating Magazine, Managing Director, Karen McAvoy said she is “thrilled” with the level and calibre of this year’s entries. “Our expert team of judges have a tough job ahead of them, but I have no doubt that

looking forward to hosting our Plumbing & Heating Awards ceremony after two years of virtual awards.” Karen added: “As a team, we are very proud of how our awards have developed through the years and continue to grow. We are proud that our awards ceremony is the stand-out night of the year for the plumbing and heating industry in Northern Ireland, featuring leading plumbing and heating businesses to best apprentices and companies who are setting the bar higher than ever in terms of innovation and excellence to individuals who have given a lifetime’s service to the industry. “I look forward to welcoming you all to the Crowne Plaza, Shaws Bridge, Belfast on November 11 and wish the very best of luck to all of our

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Q&A

Ger Healy, Managing Director, Pipelife.

MANAGING DIRECTOR GER HEALY EXPLAINS HOW PIPELIFE IRELAND’S ACQUISITION OF CORK PLASTICS WILL EXPAND THE COMPANY’S PORTFOLIO AND MARKET PRESENCE IN IRELAND AND THE UK… The best of both worlds

P ipelife is Ireland’s leading manufacturer and provider of plastic piping systems. Specialising in the extrusion of polyethylene (PE) pipes, the company offers products for the heating and plumbing, water pressure, electricity cable ducting, gas, and agricultural sectors, and has expanded its product lines with the acquisition of Cork Plastics in 2021. “Cork

P&H: What were the main reasons for the acquisition? GH: Cork Plastic’s product ranges were very complementary to Pipelife Irelands existing product ranges, with the additional advantage of providing a very solid sales presence in underground sewage and above-ground soil products. The Cork Plastics range of roofline products was also of particular interest to Pipelife’s parent company, Wienerberger, with its bricks, façade, and roof tiles business. P&H: What does Pipeline Ireland aim to achieve with the business takeover? GH: The main objectives are to expand Pipelife’s footprint in both Ireland and the UK by consolidating with an established successful business, while simultaneously expanding our product offering into new categories, thus enhancing Pipelife’s overall appeal to its existing customer base that is broadly similar to Cork Plastics’. With a significant investment now underway to future-proof the

Plastics, together with its sister company in the UK, Floplast, represented a great opportunity for Pipelife to expand its product portfolio and market presence in both countries,” says Ger Healy. Pipelife Ireland’s managing director tells Ireland’s Plumbing & Heating Magazine how the acquisition will help the company offer industry-leading products and services to the building sector.

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Pipelife Ireland and Cork Plastics business now make the Irish operation the second biggest manufacturing operation in the group.

business and position, the production facility will be the most modern one within the Pipelife Group. Actually, Pipelife Ireland and Cork Plastics business now make the Irish operation the second biggest manufacturing operation in the group. P&H: What was the investment made by Pipelife? GH: An initial capital investment of €30m has already commenced to expand and upgrade the existing Cork Plastics site. By 2026 there will be 35 state-of-the-art extrusion lines incorporating the latest automation technologies, with a planned output approaching 45,000 tonnes per annum. P&H: Has Pipeline Ireland faced any challenges since the acquisition? GH: A very tight labour market is greatly hindering the ability to fill the positions created by the expansion of the business. The additional pressures arising from increasing raw material, energy, and transport costs are being felt across the board, and within the plastic pipes market, the shortage of raw material has also impacted significantly this year. P&H: What will be the main services offered through this buy-over? GH: Our primary goal is to be a provider of industry-leading products and

services to the building sector. Pipelife recognises that modern systems require fully designed specifications that our customers can have confidence in. As such, we are investing heavily in in-house design services, particularly, but by no means exclusively in the heating sector. We will provide custom-designed systems to the building, with full-design indemnity insurance and full-life after-sales support services. Our motto has been “Our Reputation, your peace of mind”, and this goal remains the cornerstone of everything we do. P&H: What will having Cork Plastics onboard bring to the overall business model? GH: Developers, builders, and homeowners are faced with ever- increasing upfront costs in new builds as regulatory changes and the move to low temperature, low-emission heating systems impact building design and heating systems. In these situations, scale brings efficiency, so the greatly enhanced scale of the new Pipelife Ireland operations following the Cork Plastics acquisition will allow us to invest and

provide competitively priced class- leading design services and products. The inclusion of the Cork Plastics product portfolio allows for a much more detailed design and specification service to be offered on a whole-house basis. P&H: How will the acquisition further strengthen Pipelife’s position in Ireland as a strong platform for future growth? GH: The significant investment in new equipment, personnel, and services is without parallel in our sector in the country and will position our Irish operations as a world-class manufacturing facility for many years to come. The investment also shows Pipelife’s long- term commitment to the Irish market and the scale, modernity, and product portfolio will make Pipelife very attractive as a supply chain partner for the major merchant groups, builders, and installers in the country. For further information please contact: T: +353 (0)21 451 0600 E: info@cpm.ie Discover the full product range at pipelife.ie or corkplastics.ie

Our motto has been “Our Reputation, your peace of mind, and this goal remains the cornerstone of everything we do.”

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MyLife Golf Day drives home over £5k for charity

M yLife Bathrooms colleagues and customers raised £5,751 during their annual Charity Golf Day on Friday, August 19 – an incredible amount that will be matched by the company and donated between their four chosen charity partners: Diabetes UK, Life & Time Care, Stroke Association NI and PIPS Hope & Support. Selected specifically by MyLife employees, all four charity partners hold a special place in their hearts. Diabetes UK are leading the fight against the growing health crisis, sharing knowledge, and tackling diabetes together. Life & Time Care is a palliative charity that delivers end of life care to those locally to MyLife. Stroke Association NI provides specialist help and support to people affected by stroke in Northern Ireland and PIPS Hope & Support is a local advocate in Newry & Mourne helping to reduce and prevent suicide, self- harm and emotional distress.

Now in its second year, the event was held at Warrenpoint Golf Course, where 26 teams gathered for 18 holes of healthy golfing competition, and in typical Irish style, were treated to a mix of sunshine and showers throughout the day. With prizes up for grabs for the winner of Closest to Pin and Longest Drive, the golfing fun culminated in a well-earned dinner and prize giving ceremony. Prizes, including Executive Tickets for Liverpool v Leicester on NYE at Anfield, were kindly donated by MyLife staff and wider community. Commenting on the event, MyLife Managing Director Andrew O’Brien said, “It was a great day, enjoyed by all and most importantly a fantastic amount raised for our charities. Congratulations to all our winners and thank you to our Main Sponsor Bank of Ireland for their support, everyone that donated prizes and sponsored tees.” www.mylifebathrooms.com

HEVAC and TUBECO Corporate Golf Day H EVAC and TUBECO welcomed customers and suppliers to their annual golf day at Palmerstown House Estate golf course on August 19. The overall winner was Ted Wright, with Diarmuid Masterson taking second place and Noel Kelly claiming the prize for third. The Longest Drive went to Diarmuid Masterson who was on top of his game all day while Bobby Vance took the Nearest the Pin honours. HEVAC and TUBECO thanked all the sponsors and everyone who took part in the event and also Palmerstown House Estate for hosting the golf day. www.hevac.ie

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RADIATORS

Garda S/90 Aluminium radiator.

Sustainability and comfort FONDITAL ALUMINIUM RADIATORS: THE WINNING ALLY FOR HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS...

H eat pumps are growing in energy they use comes from renewable sources. However, to gain significant savings in energy consumption, it is crucial to understand and evaluate the type of system a heat pump is paired with popularity, especially with energy bills going up, as 75% of the

an aluminium one to reach the right temperature. Another key factor is thermal inertia, the system’s ability to quickly adapt to changes in thermal loads that occur throughout the day. Any heating system undergoes temperature fluctuations based on various factors such as the presence of people in the home, the use of household appliances, or the insolation coming from windows. These are just a few of the many sources that generates free heat. Aluminium radiators make a difference thanks to low thermal inertia that allows them to be sensitive and reactive to variations. They instantly modulate their energy output for the benefit of energy consumption and comfort. Considering the same temperature and installation context, Fondital aluminium radiators are about 30 minutes quicker to heat a room to 20°C compared to steel radiators. The low thermal inertia combined with

high heat emission and regulation efficiency prevent heat peaks and repeated shutdowns often recorded with steel radiators and underfloor heating systems, ensuring comfort throughout the house. To ensure well-being in every room, Fondital offers a wide range of products, from traditional die-cast and extruded radiators to the sophisticated models of the design range and towel warmers.

and the terminal units to be used. Fondital aluminium radiators are

specifically suitable for low-temperature heating systems made with heat pumps. To assess the effectiveness of a system, several factors must be considered, such as thermal conductivity. Fondital aluminium radiators feature a reduced water content, almost half compared to radiators such as steel panels, that allow them to heat up quickly, obtaining the desired temperature with less energy usage. The same results cannot be obtained with cast iron or steel, for example. Under the same conditions, a steel radiator takes 50% more energy and time than

FOCUS ON THE RAW MATERIAL

When it comes to sustainability, the product’s raw material is as important as its consumption and performance. Aluminium is an outstanding metal, as it can be recycled infinite times without ever losing its properties. Recycling this material brings important benefits in terms of sustainability, especially regarding carbon footprint. For example, in Europe, the carbon footprint of 1kg of recycled aluminium is 0.5 kg of CO2e, while 1 kg of primary aluminium produces 6.7 kg of CO2e. By using recycled aluminium, Fondital obtains energy savings during the production process 95 times greater than with primary aluminium, with a significant reduction in emissions throughout the whole supply chain. Check out the range of Aluminium Radiators at www.fondital.com

Blitz B3 Aluminium radiator.

Master B3 Aluminium radiator.

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FILTER POT MINI THE ALL-IN-ONE SIDE STREAM FILTER AND DOSING UNIT

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BSP APPOINT NEW FILTER POT AGENT AND DISTRIBUTION PARTNERS… BSP appoints C&F Quadrant as new NI distribution partner

B SP through their official NI/ROI agent Warren Smyth of AVODA Agencies has appointed C & F Quadrant, Belfast as its new distribution partners for the NI region. Currently, with ever-increasing costs and the need to combat climate change, the commercial heating industry looks closer at itself by raising system efficiencies to off-set the pressures being forced upon it by rising fuel costs and legislation. As technology advances with boiler and pump motor efficiencies improving yearly, water cleanliness is paramount to maintaining these ever-increasing regulatory efficiencies. The Building Services Research and Information Association ‘BSRIA’ regularly update the Industry Standards for the treatment of water in Closed Heating and Cooling Systems. The latest release of the BSRIA Standards (BG 29/2020 & BG50/2021) highlight the need to maintain the system water to an exceptionally high standard of cleanliness resulting in retaining the high efficiencies produced by the boilers and chillers. BSRIA’s latest Standards show a clear shift in traditional water treatment and filtration. Previously, for example when sludge, dirt and system debris blocked pipework and radiators etc, this has a clear impact on the efficiencies. The common remedy for these issues was to install an in-line magnetic filter to remove these foreign objects. Not anymore. OUT WITH THE OLD… BSRIA’s latest target for dirt particle removal has been reduced to 0.5micron (1/2000th mm). Magnetite has an average particle size of 8micron, which is too small to be captured by conventional filter technology, which is currently in-line magnet filtration. Indeed, BSRIA confirm, magnetic filtration isn’t the preferred choice for commercial systems anymore and should be confined to domestic systems only.

Magnetite collected on the external surface of the Rare Earth Magnetic Grate

Non-magnetic dirt and debris captured by the AntiMicrobial Cartridge Filter

…AND IN WITH THE NEW The latest BSRIA BG 29/2020 – Section 2.3.8 – Side-stream filtration / separation; States, “Side-stream filtration is suitable for most systems and strongly recommended for systems over 2,500 litres.” Belfast born MD of BSP, Richard Cowley explains, “It is critical the internals of a heating system remain clean and open to allow un-suffocated flow around the pipework. The only product solution to comply with these new BSRIA Standards is the BSP Filter Pot Side Stream Filter and Dosing Unit, available from C&F Quadrant.” To meet these new exacting BSRIA Standards, the Filter Pot employs several features to remove dirt but also micro- bubbles from the system. It’s simple technology but now cleverly supercharged. The Filter Pots’ twin filtration chamber contains Magnetic Filtration followed by an industry first ultra-fine 0.5micron Anti-Microbial Cartridge Filter capable of capturing and neutralising microscopic bacteria, complying with these new BSRIA Standards entirely.

• Fully BSRIA compliant side stream filtration • Fully BSRIA compliant dosing pot with 5.5l capacity • Magnetic particle removal with rare earth magnets • Non-magnetic particle removal with 3-stage depth cartridge filtration • Anti-microbial cartridge filtration range: 50μm,20μm, 5μm and 0.5μm • Air removal, including micro-bubbles • All Stainless-Steel construction, including all valves and fittings • Suitable for systems up to 90,000l and 10bar max working pressure and maximum working temperature up to 110°C • Unique drain and fill feature • Combined temperature and pressure gauge included as standard • Insulation jacket included as standard Filter Pot Mini features:

To find out more about the BSP Filter Pot contact: C&F Quadrant T: +44 (0)28 9036 5555 or e-mail: michaelc@cfquadrant.com

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Buy a Sanicubic 1/2 SC, Sanicubic 1/2 or a GR Zehnder Pump Commercial Station at the Saniflo stand at PLUMBEX Dublin (7-8, September) and you’ll get a free Sanisub Steel submersible pump! SANISUB STEEL FEATURES AND BENEFITS INCLUDE: • Portable stainless steel design with thermal protection • Industrial, domestic and agricultural use IP 68 • Wastewater with suspended particle size of 10mm • Automatic adjustable float switch with dry run protection • 10m power cable H 07 RN-F • Sanisub steel and flood kit available • Two-year warranty PLUMBEX Dublin special offer

SANIFLO IRELAND’S RANGE OF SANICUBE LIFTING STATIONS CAN BE USED ABOVE GROUND FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL PROJECTS… Above ground lifting solutions with the Sanicubic range

S aniflo is a major Irish manufacturer and supplier of macerators, pumps and pumping stations that provide a solution where drainage can be a problem. When moving wastewater or sewage from a lower to higher elevation Saniflo’s range of lifting stations are powerful pumps that can drain wastewater from both domestic and commercial buildings. For larger projects that need a lifting station but without having to install the product below ground the Sanicubic range from Saniflo could offer the ideal solution. With macerator and Vortex versions in different sizes, motors and alarms whatever the scenario Saniflo could have the perfect solution. The Sanicubic range can deal with black water and sits above ground for easy installation and is designed to suit differing projects depending on your needs. The Sanicubic 1 SC is a 1-motor lifting station ideal for commercial use and equipped with a single channel cutting blade. It is available in four versions for four high volume lifting performances and comes with a DN 150 entrance to raise

large volumes of wastewater. The station comes with a remote control box as well as audible and visual alarms. A two motor option is available as the Sanicubic 2 SC. Each motor is equipped with a single channel cutting blade. It is also available in four versions, with a DN 150 entrance, remote control box and audible and visual alarms. The Sanicubic 1 GR is a lifting station ideal for small commercial premises or larger domestic dwellings. It’s equipped with a high-performance cutting blade system and is available in five versions for four high level lifting performances. It has five entries to ensure it is possible to raise all wastewater even in the most demanding circumstances. The station comes standard with a remote control box as well as audible and visual alarms. The Sanicube 2 GR has two IP68 certified motors, and two pumps with cutting blade systems. It comes with the same extras as the Sanicube 1 GR. For technical enquiries, prices and stockists, contact: T: +353 (0)46 97 33077 E: robin.jackman@sanirish.com www.saniflo.ie

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HEVAC HAS MADE A WEALTH OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES FROM DE DIETRICH, HAMWORTHY AND AGUADENS AVAILABLE TO THE IRISH INSTALLER MARKET….

Hamworthy Wessex ModuMax mk3 boiler temperature rise across the module, maximising condensing operation.

Wessex ModuMax is a floor standing, high efficiency condensing boiler range with up to 95% gross seasonal efficiency. All models feature 100% to 20% modulation on each module and hot surface ignition with 120V power transformer. The Wessex ModuMax mk3 is available in individual condensing boiler modules of 97 kW, 116 kW, 147 kW, 196 kW and 254 kW and in a choice of one, two or three-modules high pre-assembled boiler stacks. This offers 13 output power options ranging from 97 kW up to 762 kW. The heat exchanger is manufactured in high grade stainless steel to provide protection against condensate and corrosion. Each module is designed to operate continuously at up to 40 °C delta T differential

The mk3 upgrade of the boiler has been developed in direct response to the increased use of wider delta T design methodologies in commercial buildings and district heating systems. Sequencing for up to 16 boilers in a multiple boiler installation is achievable via Merley sequence controller

temperature rise across the module. Parametric 3D BIM models for all Wessex ModuMax mk3 boilers are available from Hamworthy’s website AT www. hamworthy-heating.com/building- information-modelling

option or by using the built in master/ slave cascade control. Each module is designed to operate continuously at up to 40°C delta T differential

Compact, easy to install and easy to maintain and Engineered for reliable and efficient performance,

De Dietrich C340/640 Series

Compact, easy to install and easy to maintain, the C340/640 line-up of floor standing, modulating condensing gas boilers is designed to operate with natural gas, with a 109% annual operating efficiency. Engineered for reliable and efficient performance, the boilers are designed with new and old building plant rooms in mind and has the capacity to be installed in casade system, which provides flexibility in floor design. It also has an optional secondary return feature that makes this boiler particularly suitable for use with heating technologies that use lowgrade heat – such as heat pumps or underfloor heating circuits. The series has a wide output range from 51 to 1303 kW, and more in the case of cascade installation. The modulating burner guarantees optimum combustion quality over the complete modulation range thanks to the integrated premix system for a constant air/gas ratio.

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