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Specified for their quality,reliability and competitive cost, Oventrop valves are helping to control the comfort conditions in a block of small business units at Aviation Park West for Basepoint Bournemouth.
Aviation Park is an 80 hectare business park adjacent to Bournemouth International Airport in Dorset. The valves were selected and installed by Haydon Mechanical & Electrical of Chandlers Ford for the heating system in the 2,000m2 building. Consulting engineers for the project were the Environmental Engineering Partnership (EEP). As well as all the valves for the three boilers and the circulating pumps in the plant room, Oventrop commissioning sets, strainers, balancing valves and isolating valves are used throughout the three-storey premises. As the building has access around the clock for most of the year, the heating system is computer controlled from Basepoint’s management suite.
Basepoint Bournemouth is one of 13 similar Managed Business Innovation and Enterprise Centres, extending throughout the South of England from Folkestone to Weymouth, providing high quality affordable, short rental small business units for office or workshop use. All the offices are fully serviced with broadband internet,CCTV, Cat5e cabling,a digital telephone system and free parking. There is full time on site management.
The Basepoint Enterprise Centre also has 20 industrial workshop units of various sizes on the site.These are individually serviced with the usual domestic facilities and either a boiler system or gas fired radiant tubes.
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