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Brierley Hill Medical Centre

Project Overview

Project

Brierley Hill Medical Centre

Client

Dudley South Primary Care Trust and Infracare

Architect/Consulting Engineer

Steffian Bradley Associates

Contractor

Carillion Planned Maintenance

Distributor

Pipe Centre (Nottingham)

Specification

Crane FS ProBalance Balancing Valves
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The 11,000sq m Brierley Hill Medical Centre provides 21st Century healthcare facilities for Dudley Primary Care Trust. Installed with a low energy M&E package, half of the building will be naturally ventilated and the other half will rely on traditional HVAC systems.

Over 1,200 Crane ProBalance valves control the heating and chilled water flow through fan coil units within the 5 storey building. Crane’s ProBalance bronze balancing valves use fixed orifice technology to ensure fast commissioning and enhanced regulating performance. The compact design means they take up less space and the integral orifice reduces the need for on-site jointing, resulting in reduced installation costs for the contractor.

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