Marflow Hydronic Systems has introduced a concept of ‘continuous commissioning’ for fan coil and chilled beam systems that has the potential to build an ongoing relationship between commissioning engineers and building owners.
How MHS (Marflow Hydronic Systems) can help. In any fan coil or chilled beam system, the key priorities for contractors include: Successful, efficient installation, Onsite time-savings, Ease of commissioning, Confidence that the system(s) will meet the end client’s needs
MHS has developed tried and tested processes to take much of the ‘donkey work’ out of the process and help to ensure that all of the above criteria are satisfied in the most efficient and cost-effective fashion. From initial design through to handover and ongoing operation, we can help contractors to deliver the best solution for themselves and their customers.
In response to increased demand for fully integrated hydronic solutions, Marflow Hydronics is to change its name to Marflow Hydronic Systems from 1st January 2010.
A new approach to commissioning of fan coil units and chilled beam systems, which includes remote positioning of control of valves, is said to offer a number of advantages. Paul Haddlesey spoke to the people behind the concept.
Modern valve technologies have the potential to address many of the challenges facing variable volume chilled and hot water systems, says Martin Lowe of Marflow Hydronics.