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Arsenal Emirates Stadium

Project Overview

Location

London, UK

Contractor

MJN Colston Limited (Croydon)

Specification

Crane FS Dominators ProBalance balancing valves
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Crane Fluid System ProBalance Dominators & Balancing Valves have been installed in the 60,335 capacity home of Arsenal Football Club, the Emirates Stadium, North London.

The heating and air-conditioning of the office building and player’s changing rooms are controlled by fan coil units, in which the Dominator is installed. Completed in August 2006, the football stadium has four tiers of seating covered by 30,000 sq. metres of roofing, which makes it the second  largest football stadium in England, second only to Manchester United’s, Old Trafford.

In 2004, Emirates Airline signed a fifteen year contract for the naming rights of the stadium, a deal worth approximately £100 million.

 

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