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7-10 Old Bailey

Project Overview

Location

London, UK

Client

MWB Group Ltd 

Architect / Consulting Engineer

Sidell Gibson Architects and Avery Associates

Contractor

Bowen

Distributor

Pipe Centre (Bermondsey) Ltd

Specification

Crane FS Commpac Manifold Systems
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CommPac manifolds from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed in the heating and cooling system of this London office building. The construction of No. 7-10 Old Bailey has been designed so that the 6700sqm of new office space can be easily divided into separate units.

Crane's CommPac manifold commissioning system provides one easy point for commissioning multiple terminal units. All site connections can be made without the need to access the internal components, a feature that dramatically reduces commissioning costs and time.

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