Crane Fluid Systems provides extensive technical training to students, engineers and professionals in at the Applied Technology undergraduates at the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).Â
Phase 3 of Kuwait’s largest shopping destination is underway and consists of more than 86,000 square metres of retail space. The project will be completed in 2012.
Valves from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed in the heating and air conditioning system of a new, floating visitors centre at Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Reserve, situated near Preston.
More than 800 Dominators from Crane Fluid Systems are being installed in the heating & cooling system of a massive new office development on Manchester’s Picadilly Square.Â
Commissioning valve units, strainers & associated products from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed at the commissary recently built for Domino’s Pizza Group.
More than 80 CommPac manifolds from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed in the heating & cooling system of London’s newest large office building.
TP-410 is a technical resource for engineers, designers & engineering students that explains the flow of fluid through valves, pipes & fittings to aid in the appropriate selection of equipment for piping systems.
Crane Building Services & Utilities will be exhibiting its main building services brands at this year’s M&E Building Services Event at London Olympia, 7-8 October.Â
Pro-Balance bronze balancing valves are among the products being installed as part of a low energy M&E package at a new-build healthcare development at Brierley Hill.
Small energy savings delivered by often overlooked components can deliver large cumulative benefits.
Crane Fluid Systems are suplying a full range of control valves for management of the heating and air-conditioning systems for the six story office development, Tower Wharf on Bristol’s floating harbour district.
Dominator Z3000 flow management combination valve units from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed in a 60,000 sq ft office development, to be the centrepiece building within the massive £55m mixed development known as Trinity Gardens in Newcastle -Upon-Tyne.