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Honeywell
Introduces Energy Efficient Solution To Smoking Issue
MOTHERWELL,
SCOTLAND, 10 September, 2001 - In response to growing concerns about
smoking in public places and energy efficiency, Honeywell has
developed Pure Control, a simple and
natural approach to providing excellent air quality.
Using
the principle that hot air rises, cool air is introduced at floor
level; as the occupants of the room heat the air, it rises, carrying
with it any pollutants in the atmosphere, such as cigarette smoke,
food odours and overpowering perfume.
The simple but effective system is
managed by Honeywell’s Hometronic controller. This
easy to use and unobtrusive control panel can also be used to run
lighting, heating and other appliances.
The panel is web-enabled which means that the environment can
be also be managed off-site.
Pure
Control
has been trialled in a Manchester bar and costs
no more to install and less to run than conventional air
conditioning solutions.
Michael Green, owner of the test site, Mumbo’s fine tea
and cocktail bar, says: “Pure
Control gives every one of my customers their own personal
clean air environment.
Pollutants and odours are carried gently up and away so
smokers and non-smokers can sit together in absolute comfort.”
Pure
Control complies with the stringent planning criteria of
Manchester City Council by addressing three of their key
environmental concerns - air quality, energy consumption and noise
pollution.
First, the exhaust air is filtered
so that pollutants are not released into the external environment.
Secondly, the system is inherently energy efficient.
It only introduces sufficient heated or cooled air
into a room to take away the actual pollution generated, and in
winter, 60% of the heat in the exhaust air is recovered and
returned to the room space.
Thirdly, noise measurements
show that the sound of the plant is barely perceptible and there
is virtually no noise from the air outlets.
The
Pure Control system will be available from Honeywell from
September 2001.
Notes
to editors
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The
Climate Change Levy was introduced in April 2001 to
encourage businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in
line with commitments made at the Earth Summit in Kyoto in
1997.
The levy is imposed on the business use of energy for
lighting, heating and power.
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The
national ventilation standard is set down in the Public Places
Charter on Smoking and requires operators to provide a
comfortable environment with at least 30 cubic metres per
person per hour of fresh outside air.
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Honeywell’s
Hometronic is an
intelligent system which can control the heating, air
conditioning, lighting and other electrical appliances in a
venue.
An unobtrusive, simple to use control panel manages the
entire system.
The system is radio controlled and can be accessed
remotely, via mobile phone or by the Internet.
Hometronic is
easy to install in both old and new buildings as the radio
control obviates the need for wiring.
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Photographs
of the Pure Control
system in use in Mumbo’s are available.
Honeywell is a US$24-billion
diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with
aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry;
automotive products; power generation systems; speciality chemicals; fibres; plastics; and
electronic and advanced materials. The company is a leading developer of software,
solutions, and Internet e-hubs, including MyAircraft.com and MyPlant.com. Honeywell
employs approximately 120,000 people in 95 countries and is traded on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol HON, as well as on the London, Chicago and Pacific stock
exchanges. It is one of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is
also a component of the Standard & Poors 500 Index. Additional information on
the company is available on the Internet at www.honeywell.com.
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Systems Ltd
Honeywell House, Arlington Business Park
Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1EB
Tel: 01344 656000. Fax: 01344 656240.
Enquiries e-mail: uk.infocentre@honeywell.com
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