Now on bimstore: Smith’s Environmental Products

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Today we wanted to introduce you to another of the most recent arrivals here on bimstore. This time it’s the turn of Smith’s Environmental Products.

Smith’s Environmental Products, a member of The Swan Group, were formed in 1991 and since then they have grown to become the leading supplier of domestic and light commercial fan-assisted hydronic heat emitters. Their complete product range is manufactured in-house in their specialist facilities in the UK. Operating from 40,000 square feet of factory and office space near Chelmsford in Essex Smith’s Environmental Products manufacture their product range from raw material through to finished product utilising computerised design and automated production techniques.

The month on bimstore there are six new product listings live for Smith’s Environmental Products. To give you a little taste of what is now available from this leading manufacturer, here are the new Revit BIM components now available to download.

Caspian EXT Fan Convector - The Caspian Commercial Series by Smith’s is a range of fan convectors suitable for all kinds of commercial applications, from churches to office developments, with the ability rapidly heat large areas with much greater efficiency than other heat emitters. Caspian fan convectors are both a practical and high-quality heating solution for any commercial project.

Caspian FF Fan Convector - The Caspian Commercial Series by Smith’s is a range of fan convectors suitable for all kinds of commercial applications, from churches to office developments, with the ability rapidly heat large areas with much greater efficiency than other heat emitters. Caspian fan convectors are both a practical and high-quality heating solution for any commercial project.

Caspian LST Fan Convector- Caspian LST (low surface temperature) fully complies with the NHS Estates Health Guidance Notes, “Safe hot water and surface temperatures” (formally known as DN4) and has been independently verified by BSRIA. Using EC technology and meeting the DN4 legislation 100% of the time, this hydronic fan convector provides complete peace of mind for specifiers choosing the Caspian. Any building registered under the Registered Homes Act 1984, including hospitals, clinics, surgeries and other health care premises, requires heat emitters whose maximum surface temperature must not exceed 43°C. This also extends to social services personal care properties, and may also apply to any property where occupants may be at risk of burns to their skin if they came into prolonged (10 seconds or more) contact with a standard heat emitter.

Caspian Skyline Fan Convector - The latest addition to the Caspian range, Caspian Skyline fits into a 600mm x 600mm ceiling tile, providing easy access for both installation and maintenance. It’s suitable for projects in schools, retail or food units or where the heating needs to complement the rest of the premise. Using current EC technology, it delivers discreet heating and plumbs easily into the central heating system. The Caspian Skyline has been developed to provide a more easily installed ceiling tile fan convector to complement the Smith’s range of Caspian commercial fan convectors and may be used alone or in tandem with other Smith’s products. Plumbing easily into any wet central heating system, the Caspian Skyline will also work effectively and efficiently with renewable heat sources, such as air or ground source heat pumps.

Caspian UV Fan Convector - The Caspian Commercial Series by Smith’s is a range of fan convectors suitable for all kinds of commercial applications, from churches to office developments, with the ability rapidly heat large areas with much greater efficiency than other heat emitters. Caspian fan convectors are both a practical and high-quality heating solution for any commercial project.

Caspian UVC Fan Convector - The Caspian UVC (Universal Concealed) fan convector was developed for recessed or concealed heating projects. This is another versatile heating solution from Smith’s, suitable for high, low or ceiling concealed installations and the UVC can even be turned upside down.

To find out more about Smith’s Environmental Products why not visit their website, or to see their full range of available BIM objects visit their manufacturer profile page right here on bimstore now!

About bimstore: bimstore is the UK’s original BIM object library. Developed by specifiers for specifiers, we create and host high-quality manufacturer specific BIM content, making it easy to browse and download the world’s best collection of BIM components. If you need any help with BIM content creation then get in touch with the bimstore team today.

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