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Paul Bird Motorsport rider Broc Parkes made the most of his guest appearance ride in round eight of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch this weekend by recording a hat trick of runner-up placings aboard the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R.
With less than a week to go before their guest appearance in the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship, former double British Superbike Champions and current World Superbike Championship team, Paul Bird Motorsport, will have both a new sponsor as well as a replacement rider at the meeting at Brands Hatch on August 7/8/9th.
FARNBOROUGH 6TH FORM COLLEGE DEMANDS “SENTINEL” FRESH AIR FROM VENT-AXIA
Vent-Axia is helping Farnborough 6th Form College meet optimum classroom ventilation standards and save energy with its state-of-the-art Sentinel Totus D-ERV (Demand Energy Recovery Ventilation) system.
VENT-AXIA UNVEILS SENTINEL KINETIC
Cementing its position at the forefront of innovation in low carbon ventilation, Vent-Axia has launched its latest product development for the residential market - the Sentinel Kinetic mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) system. Part of the Vent-Axia Lo Carbon™ initiative, the Sentinel Kinetic is designed to be a SAP Appendix Q listed ventilation solution capable of 90% heat recovery, so helping to reduce the DER of new build properties.
MIXED FORTUNES FOR PARKES AND TAMADA AT BRNO · 26.07.2009
After a month's break, the PBM Kawasaki World Superbike Championship Team were back in action at Brno in the Czech Republic, hoping for a return to their early season form but they were to suffer mixed fortunes in round ten of the Hannspree World Superbike Championship this weekend.
VENT-AXIA’S MVHR TECHNOLOGY USED IN BRE LIGHTHOUSE RESEARCH
Vent-Axia’s energy efficient whole house, heat recovery system has formed part of the research on ventilation for a new BRE Information Paper for housebuilders, on delivering dwellings that comply with the Code for Sustainable Homes.
VENT-AXIA WELCOMES CHANGES TO BUILDING REGULATIONS
In the face of growing pressures for building services engineers, public, commercial and leisure sector end-users to cut carbon emissions and reduce energy costs, Vent-Axia has introduced the Sentinel Totus D-ERV (Demand Energy Recovery Ventilation) system.