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GlaxoSmithKline
builds full - size training facility for critical pharmaceutical
HVAC systems.
Wins
Top Training Award at Building Services Awards.
BRACKNELL,
UK, 6 November 2001 -
GlaxoSmithKline at Ware,
Hertfordshire, has built a full-size training facility to train
its staff and contractors in the theories and practices of
critical pharmaceutical HVAC processes.
Modelled on real pharmaceutical production HVAC
installations, the training rig has all the features of such
systems, such as a Honeywell Excel 5000 building management system
with a PC-based Honeywell Excel Building Supervisor that provides
information and control through graphical displays.
“HVAC
is a critical service, essential for the production of
pharmaceuticals,” commented GlaxoSmithKline’s project manager.
“We envisage that the training rig will become a platform
for many different courses due to the extensive variety of
equipment installed on it.”
The
facility is already home to a five-day “Foundation of HVAC
technology” course, in association with M.E. Technical Services
of St Neots which delivers the lectures and developed the study
notes and courseware. The
course includes thermodynamic principles, water flow balance, fans
and air filtration. More
specialist courses on subjects such as instrument calibration and
refrigeration are in the pipeline.
The
system services two rooms and includes an air handling unit from
Dalair; steam humidification from Spirax-Saco; dampers from
Actionair and with constant velocity boxes, grills and diffusers
all from Trox. A redundant outside chiller unit from the Ware site was also
included in the rig.
Many
companies assisted the project by offering time, staff or
equipment at discounted rates or free of charge.
Much of the building and fit out work was done by
GlaxoSmithKline apprentices as part of their work experience.
Specialist
work was carried out by sponsoring companies such as Couch, Perry
and Wilkes, which designed the facility, and Honeywell which not
only donated the control system but also
provided engineering support to install, commission, and carry out
initial training.
Being
such a unique facility, the training rig has already won a lot of
admiration, the Chartered Institution of Building Services
Engineers (CIBSE) included. Its
greatest accolade as to win the top Training Award for
GlaxoSmithKline at this year’s Building Services Awards.
Readers
can request further details of Honeywell systems and services
from: Honeywell Control Systems Ltd., Honeywell House, Arlington
Business Park, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1EB.
Tel: 01344 656000. Fax:
01344 656240.
E-mail:
uk.infocentre@honeywell.com
Web:
www.honeywell.com/uk
M.E.
Technical Services is at The Old School, Great Paxton, St Neots,
Cambridgeshire, PE19 6RF. Tel./fax: 01480 217287 Web: www.me-tech.co.uk
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Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1EB
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Editorial
Contact: Royer Slater
Honeywell Control Systems Ltd
Switchboard: 01344 656000royer.slater@honeywell.com
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