Part of the Tate Modern phase two extension, ESH were contracted to supply and install an Aquilar leak detection system to the RWP pipework on level 5 of this iconic new building.
ESH designed, supplied and installed two separate trace heating systems to perform the following duties:
- Provide frost protection to the BCWS pipework
- Temperature maintain the DHWS flow and return pipework at +55°C.
This £10 million UTC will be a new centre of excellence for Biomedical and Environmental Science and Technology for 14 to 19 year olds in the Cambridge area. ESH were contracted to design, supply and install two trace heating systems to perform the following duties:
- To maintain domestic hot water pipework at temperatures of up to 55°C
- To provide frost protection to the external water pipework
ESH are very proud to have been involved in the £400m restoration and redevelopment of Kings Cross Station. We were contracted to design, supply and install a number of different trace heating systems throughout this iconic building:
- Temperature maintenance of the HSWF pipework on the lower ground floor & basement cycle shower area,1050m of H2OWAT heating tape.
- Frost protection to the external roof BCWS pipework, 660m of FBT self regulating heating tape.
- Temperature maintenance of the BHWS pipework in Camden Library, 28m of H2OWAT heating tape.
- Freeze protection to the sprinkler pipework within the basement, 200m of VC constant wattage heating tape.
- Temperature maintenance of the domestic hot water supplies, tea point pipework on each floor, 200m of H2OWAT heating tape.
For this large children's home project, ESH were contracted to design, supply and install a trace heating system to temperature maintain 1200 metres of HWS pipework. The system included 12 power junction boxes with BMS fault relays fitted. This large new children's home in Leeds creates 24 bedrooms, a teaching block, a canteen, leisure facilities and administrative space.
For this international chemical group, ESH supplied and installed 240 volt trace heating cable for the temperature maintenance of stainless steel pipework containing formaldehyde, part of the system originally installed by ESH. Type VCBOJ constant wattage heating cable was used to meet the temperature requirements.
Here ESH supplied and installed at trace heating system to stainless steel pipework containing Placticiser to maintain the temperature at +25°C. In total there was 20m of external and 190m of internal flow and return pipework which required heat tracing.
For this leading British manufacturer of pig and poultry feeds, ESH designed, supplied and installed two trace heating systems:
- Over 200m of type VCBOJ was installed onto the manufacturers Ductwork doors to prevent the formation of ice.
- Designed and installed 24 heating pads which were fitted to three Press doors again for frost protection.