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The PAC22 air conditioner producs 6.4kw – The new PAC25 produces 7.4kW

June 23, 2009

Watkins Hire have launched a new portable air cooler for this summers air conditioning hire season.

Portable air cooler

PAC 25 Portable Air Conditioner Portable air cooler

Watkins Hire have produced the largest split air conditioner available to rent in the market today, the PAC22 only produced 6.4kw where the new PAC25 produces 7.4kW

Technical Specifications

  • Up to 7.4kW (25,000 btu/hr) of cooling
  • Air delivery 775 cfm (1300 M3/h)
  • Maximum static pressure – 400 pascals
  • Cold air can be ducted (up to) 4 separate locations at up to 10 metres from unit.
  • Fan speeds – Three
  • Automatic thermostat control
  • Indoor room unit sound level 62 Dba @ 3M
  • Indoor room unit size Height 1235mm Width 802mm Depth 380mm
  • Indoor room unit weight 97Kg
  • Outdoor heat exchanger sound level 62 Dba @ 3M
  • Outdoor heat exchanger size Height 520mm Width 550mm Depth 280mm
  • Outdoor heat exchanger weight 22Kg

Typical Cooled Area: 180m3 (6,356ft3)

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Keeping office / factory cool in hot weather

June 22, 2009

These tips can all help to keep the workplace cooler and more comfortable in hot weather.

Some can be easily implemented, others may need consultation or management investment.

 

1. Communicate with building users

Portable Air Conditioner

 

Tell building users what you are trying to do to make them more comfortable, and ask for their help to keep the building cool:

 

• Circulate a simple note annually outlining how the building will be managed in hot weather. Repeat the process during very warm weather as a reminder.

• Provide the building users with a short, simple action list – for example to keep windows in air-conditioned spaces closed, to open blinds again in the evening before leaving for home or open secure ventilators etc.

 

Listen to users and treat feedback positively. Building users will feel much happier if they feel complaints are taken seriously, so provide a way for comfort problems to be reported and logged. Always acknowledge them and tell them what you plan to do. Use complaints received the previous year to help identify specific building hot spots or indicate possible improvements.

 

2. Reduce internal gains

 

Check that the heating is switched off, especially during hot spells in the spring or autumn. Check that where there are radiators the thermostatic valves are closed. If relying on local control be aware that there can still be considerable heat output from the distribution pipework even when the thermostatic valves (TRVs) are closed.

 

Audit/review the location and type of heat and/or moisture producing equipment such as printers, copiers, ovens, microwaves etc. Consider if these can be reduced in number or moved away from work stations into central locations, preferably with local ventilation to remove heat at source.

 

Check that unnecessary lights and equipment are switched off (not left on standby if possible) when not in use, particularly overnight. Inform and remind staff about this. Heat reduction and energy savings may be possible even for equipment in regular use if it is switched off between uses rather than left on standby.

 

3. Windows, blinds and ventilation

 

External shading of windows is the most effective way to reduce solar heat gains, but internal shading also helps. Therefore, any blinds, curtains or shutters that are fitted should be closed when it is hot and sunny. If they are opened in the evening to allow cool air to enter unimpeded overnight, they should be closed again early in the morning. Blinds with feathered slats will allow better ventilation when the window behind them is open.

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If the workplace is not air conditioned, then having the windows open can reduce the build up of humidity and increase air movement.

 

• Open the windows early and late when it is cooler outside but during the middle of the day, or when it is hotter outside, have them closed.

• You will get more air movement if windows on both sides of the building are open as this encourages cross-flow ventilation.

• In windy conditions it is better to open all the windows a little rather than open a few wide.

• Smaller opening panes can give more draft-free ventilation.

• Trickle vents can help increase ventilation

• Consider the removal of secondary glazing panels, where fitted, to help improve ventilation. Ensure they are replaced when summer ends.

 

Portable or desk fans increase air movement and give a local cooling effect where there is no air conditioning.

 

• Where free-standing fans are provided to improve general air circulation, and the temperature outside the building is lower than that inside, where possible site the fans in front of open windows to draw cooler air in from outside and blow it across the office.

• Local desk fans should be switched off when users are away from their desks, as heat from the fan motor warms the space.

 

Night-time ventilation to provide cooling can be beneficial as long as security is not compromised.

 

• Discuss and agree with management the security strategy needed to provide adequate night-time ventilation.

• Leaving windows on upper floors open securely can help cool the building fabric, particularly if they can be open on opposite sides of the building to give cross-flow ventilation. Consider changing window opening mechanisms so that the windows can be locked securely in an open position. (Note

that intruder sensors need to be heat rather than movement sensitive so that if it is breezy at night and the windows are open the alarms will not be activated.)

• Use fans to draw cool air in at night if the outdoor temperature is below the indoor temperature. If there are existing mechanical ventilation systems it can be beneficial for these to run overnight to cool down the building fabric before occupation.

• Leave secure trickle ventilators open at night.

 

4. Efficient air conditioning

 

If the workplace is air conditioned, inform staff of the need to close doors and windows so the air conditioning can work efficiently.

 

In very hot conditions, consider setting up a cool room(s) with one or two air conditioning units for staff use during breaks.

 

5. Staff comfort

 

Ensure everyone has access to cool drinking water / warm drinks.

 

Request or review specific assessments for those who may be vulnerable during periods of hot weather.

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Portable Air Conditioners are a quick, easy, cost effective and hassle free option when you need a rapid air conditioning supplier call Watkins Hire.

 

If you wish to discuss prices on hiring portable air conditioning or you require any further details please call our area Air Conditioning Experts who will provide a rapid response to your needs.

London – West Midlands – Gloucestershire – Yorkshire – Manchester – Grangemouth – Hampshire

  • We have the biggest range of air conditioning for hire in the UK.
  • We hold a huge quantity of air conditioners, enabling ‘Quick’ deliveries – typically within hours
  • KwikCOOL Portable Air conditioners are simple to hire and use and provide rapid cooling.
  • We can deliver to you fast from our nationwide depots.
  • We’ll help you decide which Portable Air Conditioning unit is best for you to help create comfortable working and studying environments for as little as £4.00 a day

Unlike the vast majority of commercial web sites who seemingly make it very difficult to contact them by phone, we WANT to talk to you and help you in every possible way call us free on 0500 526696.

For a rapid air conditioning hire site survey, quotation or just fast friendly expert air conditioning hire / chiller rental advice please call us now on one of the regional numbers below:

  • London & South East 0208 667 0088 / 07747 722175
  • South West 01594 835834 / 07965 233991
  • West Midlands 01922 634797 / 07795 241910
  • Northern England 01695 724888/ 07500 962 220
  • South Wales 02920 277000 / 07827 445512
  • North Wales 01695 724888 / 07500 962220
  • Scotland 07825 611814
  • Northern Ireland 02890 950077 / 07825 618277
  • Ireland 00353 12480092 / 0044 7825 618277
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Temporary process chiller to the rescue of pharmaceutical company

June 19, 2009

“Watkins Chiller Hire provides Portable Chiller Hire for Temporary Air Conditioning and Temporary Process Cooling . Process Cooling was required for a Pharmaceutical company in Ireland”

 Watkins Chiller unit providing temporary process cooling to a pharmaceutical company

When a large pharmaceutical company in the Cork area started to experience problems with one of their on line process cooling chiller units, a quick call by their refrigeration engineers to Watkins Hire Ireland helped to reassure management that production would not have to be affected by the increase in summer temperatures.

On a circuit consisting of four 140kw chillers, one chiller was only producing around 50% cooling at 2c instead of 0c. As a result action had to be taken. With the help of Brian Woods, Watkinshire’s specialist regional manager, a decision was reached. Until a review of the chiller plant could take place a 170kw Trane chiller rental unit would be hired direct from Watkinshire Ireland.

The Chief engineer said “The chiller hire equipment supplied by Watkins Hire was impressive, the chiller came with built-in pump and buffer tank was rapidly delivered to site.”

Unfortunately, as the Watkins Hire chiller unit arrived on site via a hiab lorry, a second process cooling chiller experienced a major breakdown. On examination, the evaporator required repair and the chiller unit had to be shut down.  This unit provided cooling on a separate circuit at -5c, however both cooling circuits fed into a central holding tank from where cooling was controlled and pumped directly to the production lines.

With production now at risk, the refrigeration engineers asked Watkins Hire if it was possible for the rental chiller unit to reach -5c. The reply was that at Watkins Hire our chiller units can reach down to -12c and -18c on request.

170kw chiller unitThe plan was simple, the Watkinshire Trane chiller would run at -7c and replace the broken down chiller unit. The cooling requirement for the process circuit was now reached by the addition of the Watskinhire Trane 170kw chiller feeding the holding tank at -7c and the continuous running of the other cooling circuit feeding the holding tank at 0c/2c.

Both the refrigeration engineers and management team of the pharmaceutical company were highly impressed by the flexibility of the rental chiller unit. The connection was easy, with the chiller unit being fully self contained with only two flexible hoses needing to be connected between it and the downed chiller circuit plus its electrical supply.

The refrigeration engineers were amazed by the condition of the rental unit, “it looks new and it’s also the quietest chiller on site.”

 

 

 

What Makes Watkins Chiller Rental Services Right For You?

Watkins Hire recognises that companies like people, are unique. So we adapt our skills to solve your specific temperature control and climate control problems and deliver temporary chillers, emergency cooling and temporary air conditioning hire solutions that truly meets your needs.

We have a team of industry experts and 148 years of experience to manage the temporary cooling systems at your working environments and facilities. Watkins Hire will provide your businesses and your clients and energy efficient and cost effective temperature and climate control for spaces large and small with our range of temporary Chillers for Hire from 30kW to multi megawatt process chiller rental units.

For a portable chiller hire site survey, quotation or just fast friendly expert support for portable chiller rental advice please call us now on one of the regional numbers below

    For a water chiller hire site survey, quotation or just fast friendly expert industrial chiller rental advice please call us now on one of the regional numbers below:

    • Northern Ireland 02890 950077 / 07825 618277 – Email Brian Woods
    • Ireland 00353 12480092 / 0044 7825 618277 – Email Brian Woods
    • South East 0208 667 0088 / 07879 600992 – Email Andy Ellis
    • South West 01594 835834 / 07827 445512 – Email Jason Campbell
    • East & West Midlands 01922 634797 / 07825 123823 – Email Chris Easterlow
    • Northern East 01695 724888 / 07825 212914 – Email Jim Craig
    • South Wales 02920 277000 / 07827 445512 – Email Jason Campbell
    • North West 01695 724888 / 07500 962220 – Email Alan Ferguson
    • Scotland 01324 664222 / 07717 501118 – Email Rob Kemp
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Climate Control and temperature rental solutions

June 13, 2009

With a network of depots throughout the UK and Ireland, Watkins Hire can deliver state of the art climate control,   temperature rental solutions & dehumidification equipment for short-term or long-term climate control to any location within 4 hours of receiving your purchase order.

 Available for hire 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we have been the market leaders in the temporary climate control and mobile temperature rental solutions industry for over 149 years.

Our technical expertise gives you the added advantage of knowing that our specialist technicians will advise you on your requirements and time frames ensuring you only rent the equipment you need for as long as you need it.

We are here to help from cooling a small office to providing steam to operate a whole refinery.

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