Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Industrial Cleaning Services

Hi

Since we started offering more Industrial Cleaning for factories and the like we have had to clean some interesting things!  One job was cleaning huge amounts of flour (knee deep) from a ceiling void.  Apparently the flour pipe burst and the flour was everywhere.  Anyway apart from our cleaners looking like abomniable snow men, we cleaned it all up till it was sparkling again. We are also just about to embark on cleaning a factory that had a fire, so there is smoke damage which needs to be cleaned back to normal again.  We also recently cleaned rubber residue from loads of ducting.  So you can see on the industrial cleaning side its very varied indeed! 

We are experts in industrial cleaning so please contact us if you need any help or you can look further on our cleaning page on Vent-Tech's website:

http://www.vent-tech.co.uk/industrial-cleaning-services.asp

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Evaporative Coolers in night clubs!

Hi Everyone

We have just picked up a project to install an evaporative cooler into a well known nightclub in Bristol!

This means instead of them using a traditional air conditioner which uses allot of running power, they now can use the fresh air from outside to cool the club.  If the air from outside gets to warm then the evaporative cooler kicks in and cools the incoming air through wet pads to the desired temperature.  This system can use up to 90% less electricity than a traditional air conditioner.  So the nightclub will significantly save on the overall running costs of the club day in and day out. 

Please see our website for more information on evapoartive cooling and see how it could save your business money

http://www.vent-tech.co.uk/evaporative-cooling.asp

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Green House Gases Increase in India 58%

A study points out that India’s greenhouse gas emissions increased by 58 per cent from 1994-2009 from 1.2 billion to 1.9 billion tones, primarily resulting from coal based power sector that nearly doubled its share in emissions. The power sector accounted for 719.30 million tones of emission until recently as against 355.03 million tones in 1994, which represents a growth of around 102 per cent

http://www.orissadiary.com/ShowBussinessNews.asp?id=19774

They should have installed evaporative coolers instead of aircon!  Evaporative Coolers can use 90% less energy than traditional air conditioning units!  A sure must for companies that want to cool their business and also lower carbon footprint at the same time.  These coolers use the outside air to cool inside the building and only use power on the hotest of days.  They can be used to cool anyroom like offices, data storage areas, factories, warehouses and the like.  Big companies can save thousands off their electricity bill every year.

http://www.vent-tech.co.uk/evaporative-cooling.asp

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Vent-Tech News letter

Hi everyone

Since Vent-Tech has launched its new website some time ago.  We have had many requests for a news letter to be published with up to date information, things we are up to and a bit about the people who work for us.  This is something we are working on right now and anyone who signed up through our website should receive something shortly.  If you would like to sign up then please go to our website below and click through to the sign up page! 

thanks - Vent-Tech Ltd

http://www.vent-tech.co.uk/news.asp 

Friday, 11 June 2010

Vent-Tech expand the business

Hi

We are currently expanding the business to bring in an Industrial Cleaning side.  This means we can also offer clients deep clean of there ducting systems and deep clean of kitchen canopies and associated areas.

As well as this we have also recently employed a new CAD drawer to help with all the CAD drawings we need to do for the jobs. 

The office is getting cramped in here!

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Vent-Tech's New Website

Vent-Tech have been working on a new website for some time now, and its finnaly live yay!  We hope it provides relevant information for what we do and help with LEV Health and Safety in the workplace.  We will be updating the news area and the case studies as we go along.  Please contact us if you have any feedback from the site so we can make it even better.

http://www.vent-tech.co.uk/index.asp

Vent-Tech employs two Trainee Engineers

Vent Tech is please to anounce that it has employed two newTrainee Ventilation Engineers! They are shadowing the more experienced engineers. This means that we can take on double the amount of work for our customers.

Vent-Tech at the Health and Safety Expo NEC Birmingham 11-13 May

Vent-Tech was at the Health and Safety Expo in the NEC. There was lots of interesting things to see, like holding a bird of prey on your arm! We spoke to lots of different companies about their extraction and ventilation issues and hope to work with some of these companies in the future.

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Greenpeace issues warning about data centre power (BBC website)

Vent-Tech can dramatically reduce your carbon foot pring with your datacentre/server room by installing Evaporative Cooling instead of typical air conditioning.  Please read the BBC news story about this below

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8594431.stm
Greenpeace is calling on technology giants like Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook to power their data centres with renewable energy sources.


Their electricity often comes from utility companies which generate power from burning coal, says the group.
Greenpeace estimates that data centres will use 1,963 billion kilowatt hours of electricity by 2020.
That is more than the power currently consumed by France, Germany, Canada and Brazil combined, says the campaigner.
"Growth in the IT industry is leading to a fast growing carbon footprint," Tom Dowdall, greener electronics campaign coordinator at Greenpeace, told BBC News.
With the launch of portable online devices such as smartphones, netbooks and the imminent release of Apple's iPad, cloud computing is becoming mainstream, said Mr Dowdall.
It means more data is being stored remotely on servers owned by the technology companies, so that it can be accessed from wherever the user has an internet connection.
So firms are investing in building massive data centres to cope with the demand, and focusing on energy efficiency rather than tackling the original source of power, claims Greenpeace.



Facebook under fire

In January 2010 Facebook announced the development of its first custom-built data centre in Prineville, Oregon.
The building will contain various energy-efficient technologies, but Facebook admits that Pacific Power, the utility company that will provide it with electricity, uses more coal than the US average as a source.
To keep energy consumption to a minimum, Facebook's servers will be kept cool using fresh air rather than traditional air conditioning, with an evaporative cooling system kicking in when the climate is too warm.
It is a similar system to the "free air" cooling system installed by Microsoft in its Dublin-based data centre which opened in 2009.
The centre earned praise from the European Commission's Sustainablity Energy Europe Campaign for its environmental practices.
Facebook also says it is using a new system that will cut its electricity consumption by up to 12%.
However, 365,000 people have joined a group set up by Greenpeace on the Facebook website calling on the social networking giant to drop energy suppliers who use coal.
Facebook denied that it was "choosing" to use coal, and argued that all data centres must rely on power supplied by the local grid.

However Microsoft has a data centre in Quincy, Washington which it claims operates on "100% hydropower" from the Columbia River Basin.
Mr Dowdall also praised Yahoo for using hydro power in its new data centre in Buffalo, New York.
"We would like to see more examples of companies using purchasing power to drive an increase in renewable capacity," he said.
"Our ultimate goal is for them to advocate for better renewable energy policy locally."
Greenpeace plans to issue a full report later in the year.
Both Apple and Yahoo did not respond to request for comment.

Friday, 26 March 2010

Vent-Tech and the Carbon Footprint

Here at Vent-Tech we are working towards our ISO 14001 and ISO 9001.  We have been changing the way we work to be more environmentally friendly.  One of the things we have come acrross is lower energy filters that are manufacturd using fine fibres that consistently deliver effective filtration and low energy consumption througout their installed lifetime.  The conbination of the fine fibre technology and high quality engineering and contruction enables the filter to deliver both indoor air quality and optimised energy performance. 

At Vent-Tech we strive to use more environmentally friendly products.  For more information please contact us.

Monday, 1 March 2010

HSE fine stonemansons after workers suffer long-term lung damage

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning employers who work with silica-based materials to take correct safety precautions after two employees were left with potentially life-shortening lung diseases.
York-based stonemasons William Anelay Limited, of Murton Way, Osbaldwick, York, today (5 February) pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. The company was fined £30,000 and ordered to pay £6,000 by York Crown Court.
The court heard that two employees, who had been working at William Anelay Limited as stonemasons for many years, fell ill after being exposed to uncontrolled levels of respirable crystalline silica, which is caused primarily by dry stone carving without extraction ventilation or use of protective equipment. The exposure occurred between May 1994 and July 2008.
High levels of airborne silica had been identified 14 years earlier during a monitoring survey, but subsequent measures taken to protect employees were not adequate.
As a result of the exposure both men have been left with long-term lung damage. So severe are their disabilities that one of the men has since been forced to take early retirement and the other man has been unable to return to work as a stonemason.

for more information go to:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2010/coi-yh-04209.htm?ebul=lev/feb-10&cr=01

Vent-Tech Ltd

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Vent-Tech speaks at the LEV Roadshow!

Vent-Tech was invited to speak at the LEV road show. The topic was about how to pick a good LEV supplier for your requirements. Adrian Sims from Vent-Tech did the presentation. There was allot to fit into his time slot, but he managed it without to many mistakes!

Vent-Tech was please to be invited and to have the opportunity to meet other people in the industry and speak with people who are thinking about installing a new system or updating and old one.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/lev/events.htm

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Facebook uses Evaporative Cooling

Face book is using Evaporative Cooling to cool there Server rooms!

http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=AC7851064978479081E1821DB624320D&nm=DCD+RSS+News&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=9F52A98BDA6A434D95C7AE4CF46D95E4

Evaporative Cooling is similar price to install but can be 90% cheaper to run that traditional air conditioning units! Your company could also be eligible for a carbon trust loan.

Vent-Tech can install these systems and can show you systems already in place!

We think this is gonna be the next big thing in office or factory cooling.