Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

4
HWS CYLINDER HWS CYLINDER 16,000 LITRE COLD WATER STORAGE TANK * * * TPSV 100mm GAS HEADER 100mm MS GAS 80 FO DHWS SECONDARY CIRCULATION PUMP SET 54mm SBMCWS 35mm SBTCWS RISE TO HIGH LEVEL 54mm SBMCWS TO CYLINDERS 54mm SBMCWS FROM ONN'N 28mm SBMCWS TO HIGH LEVEL TANK 100mm PRIMARY HTG RETURN TO BOILERS EADER c/w IV & STRAINER SEE CONN'N DETAILS WATER SOFTENER Mitton INSITE WINTER 2011 Taking this a step further, the ability to monitor and manage sites remotely has long been of benefit for maintenance purposes. Extending the potential of existing building management systems, Mitton has introduced its new BMS-eye facility which is now enabling estate managers to log into their own BMS and identify alarms and overrides which might lead to energy wastage. BMS-eye represents Mitton’s ongoing commitment to investing in systems which are designed to provide identifiable customer benefits. The concept is to give clients visibility of their BMS, without the access rights to make changes that might adversely affect the energy performance of the buildings. Accessible via a web browser, Mitton’s BMS-eye gives estate managers a window into the BMS world, providing a clear and easily understood overview of the estates for which they are responsible, without modifying or changing set points and software. The system works effectively with most commercially available BMS offerings and is fully configurable to user requirements. “BMS-eye is enabling us to provide a totally open approach to demonstrate the efficiency of our bureau services,” stated Ian Barraclough for Mitton Environmental Services. “The system allows estate managers to see exactly what is happening on site and to check that plant is performing as it should.” Mitton’s BMS-eye can also link in to monitoring and metering functions, and can be customised to give relevant information and reports required by individual customers and specific processes. “As more and more organisations recognise the benefits and move towards carbon reduction, we are investing to demonstrate our active commitment to identifying ways to reduce energy consumption,” said Ian. “BMS-eye provides a useful way for customers to play a part in this process.” Mitton continues to invest in further developments for BMS-eye. The next planned phase will include a facility to install up to five different temperature sensors in different customer-specified locations, continuously checking against given parameters and reporting back to identify changes and anomalies. For more information on BMS-eye and how the new service could help you, please contact: Ian Barraclough on 01274 691177/email [email protected] T 01274 691177 E [email protected] W www.mittonmechanical.com Today’s increasing focus on carbon reduction and energy efficiency has led to many organisations realising significant savings simply by switching off or switching down a few key controls. AFTERCARE P4 THE ISO 22000 SPECIALISTS P4 THE IN-HOUSE HELPLINE CONTRACTING P2 STORES OF THE FUTURE P3 THE SUPERMARKETS’ CHOICE AIR CONDITIONING P2 FGAS ONGOING P3 LEGAL INSTALLATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL P1 KEEPING AN EYE ON THE ESTATE KEEPING A REMOTE EYE ON THE ESTATE, COURTESY OF MITTON! Building Monitoring System Mitton

description

Specialist newsletter from Mitton Mechanical on building management systems. This months issue looks at realistic savings companies can save in relation to carbon reduction and energy efficiency simply by turning off a few key controls.

Transcript of Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

Page 1: Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

DNDO

DP

DR

DS

DNDO

DP

DR

up

fire escape/service access

DNDO

DP

DR

ssl +13.850

ffl +14.180

up

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HWS EXPANSION

VESSEL

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

HWS CYLINDER

HWS CYLINDER

16,000 LITRE COLD WATER

STORAGE TANK

**

*

MAKE UP

UNIT

TPSV

SV

TPSV

SV

SV

SV

AHU1

DOC

DOC

BOOSTER SETDOC

AAC

SV

DOSING

POT

M

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

100mm GAS HEADER

100mm MS GAS

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

80mm HTG F&R TO SERVE AHU1

FOR CONN'S SEE SCHEMATIC DWG

DHWS SECONDARY

CIRCULATION PUMP SET

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

40mm MS GAS DROP TO LOW LEVEL WITH

20mm VALVED CONN'N TO WATER HEATER

100mm MS GAS TO BOILER PLANT

c/w SOLENOID VALVE

50mm GAS

100mm PRIMARY HTG FLOW FROM

BOILERS TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

100mm HTG FLOW TO STORE c/w IV

54mm SBMCWS

35mm SBTCWS RISE

TO HIGH LEVEL

54mm SBMCWS TO CYLINDERS

54mm COLD FEED TO CYLINDER

100mm HTG RETURN FROM STORE

TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

50mm MAKE UP LINE TO SYSTEM c/w IV

54mm BMCWS RISE TO HIGH LEVEL

22mm MCWS DTLL WITH 15mm VALVED

CONN'N TO MAKE UP UNIT c/w IV &

15mm TO BIBTAP c/w IV & DCV

40mm BRANCH TO EXPANSION VESSELS

WITH 20mm CONN'N TO EACH UNIT

54mm BMCWS TO 28mm INLET

CONN'N ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS TO 40mm DECCA BALL

VALVE c/w COMBINED IV/STRAINER

IN RAISED BALL VALVE HOUSING

22mm MCWS

100mm HTG F&R

35mm SBTCWS

54x28mm HWS F&R

54mm BMCWS

80mm GAS

54mm SBMCWS FROM

28mm OUTLET CONN'N

ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS

22x15mm HWS F&R

22mm BMCWS

150mm GAS

35mm SBTCWS DROP TO

BOOSTER SET c/w IV

28mm SBMCWS TO

HIGH LEVEL TANK

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

28mm HWS RETURN TO 20mm DRAIN

CONN'N ON HEATER c/w IV & FIT

15mm DOC ON BRANCH

50mm EXPANSION LINE TO

LOW LOSS HEADER c/w LSV

100mm PRIMARY HTG RETURN TO BOILERS

FROM LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV & STRAINER

MIKROFILL MAKE UP/PRESSURISATION UNIT

54mm COLD FEED TO BOOSTER SET

FRESH AIR DUCT DROP

TO LOW LEVEL

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

CONNECT TO HIGH LEVEL COWL &

DROP TO LOW LEVEL GRILLE

RETURN AIR DUCT FROM

MAIN SALES

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

BAKERY

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

TEACAKE COOLER

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

MAIN SALES

LINE OF EXISTING DRAIN

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

AT HIGH LEVEL EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM DELI

EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM BAKERY

SEE CONN'N DETAILS

BOILER CONNECTION DETAILS

50mm HTG F&R WITH 40mm VALVED CONN'S TO UNIT

65mm MS GAS WITH 32mm VALVED CONN'N TO UNIT

WATER SOFTENER

NOTES

Architect

written permission from MITTON MECHANICAL SERVICES.

This drawing is copyright and should not be reproduced without

This Drawing Was Produced Using

Architects

Sub Cont'r

No dimensions to be scaled from this drawing unless otherwise stated.

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

Gain LaneHilmore House

Bradford BD3 7DL

Property & Development Division

New Brighton_206_Rev B_FIRST FLOOR GA PLAN

*****

Revision

Drawn

Drawing Number

Date

Scale

Title

Job Number

Engineer

Project

Checked

BD12 0HSLow Moor, Bradford451 Cleckheaton RoadMacKenzie House

MittonMitton Mechanical Services

T: 01274 691177

F: 01274 691188

E:W: www.mittonmechanical.com

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

NEW BRIGHTON

PLANT ROOM LAYOUT

1:20 @ A04236

DECEMBER 2010DI RC DI

4236/M/10B

CONSTRUCTION

[email protected]

South Park Way | Wakefield 41 Business Park

WAKEFIELD | WF2 0XJ

Tel : 01924 858585 | Fax : 01924 858555

Email : [email protected]

www.dla-architecture.co.uk

DLA ARCHITECTURE

CHKDDRWN

REV DATEDESCRIPTION

NOTES ADDED.

A 14/02/10

RC DIREVISED TO SUIT NEW LAYOUT.

MADE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE.B 11/05/11

RC DI

Mitton INSITEWINTER 2011

Taking this a step further, the ability to monitor and manage sites remotely has long been of benefit for maintenance purposes. Extending the potential of existing building management systems, Mitton has introduced its new BMS-eye facility which is now enabling estate managers to log into their own BMS and identify alarms and overrides which might lead to energy wastage.

BMS-eye represents Mitton’s ongoing commitment to investing in systems which are designed to provide identifiable customer benefits. The concept is to give clients visibility of their BMS, without the access rights to make changes that might adversely affect the energy performance of the buildings.

Accessible via a web browser, Mitton’s BMS-eye gives estate managers a window into the BMS world, providing a clear and easily understood overview of the estates for which they are responsible, without modifying or changing set points and software. The system works effectively with most commercially available BMS offerings and is fully configurable to user requirements.

“BMS-eye is enabling us to provide a totally open approach to demonstrate the efficiency of our bureau services,” stated Ian Barraclough for Mitton Environmental Services. “The system allows

estate managers to see exactly what is happening on site and to check that plant is performing as it should.”

Mitton’s BMS-eye can also link in to monitoring and metering functions, and can be customised to give relevant information and reports required by individual customers and specific processes.

“As more and more organisations recognise the benefits and move towards carbon reduction, we are investing to demonstrate our active commitment to identifying ways to reduce energy consumption,” said Ian. “BMS-eye provides a useful way for customers to play a part in this process.”

Mitton continues to invest in further developments for BMS-eye. The next planned phase will include a facility to install up to five different temperature sensors in different customer-specified locations, continuously checking against given parameters and reporting back to identify changes and anomalies.

For more information on BMS-eye and how the new service could help you, please contact: Ian Barraclough on 01274 691177/email [email protected]

T 01274 691177 E [email protected] W www.mittonmechanical.com

Today’s increasing focus on carbon reduction and energy efficiency has led to many organisations realising significant savings simply by switching off or switching down a few key controls.

AFTERCAREP4 THE ISO 22000 SPECIALISTS

P4 THE IN-HOUSE HELPLINE

CONTRACTINGP2 STORES OF THE FUTURE

P3 THE SUPERMARKETS’ CHOICE

AIR CONDITIONINGP2 FGAS ONGOING

P3 LEGAL INSTALLATIONS

ENVIRONMENTALP1 KEEPING AN EYE ON THE ESTATE

KEEPING A REMOTE EYE ON THE ESTATE, COURTESY OF MITTON!

Building Monitoring SystemMitton

Page 2: Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

DNDO

DP

DR

DS

DNDO

DP

DR

up

fire escape/service access

DNDO

DP

DR

ssl +13.850

ffl +14.180

up

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HWS EXPANSION

VESSEL

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

HWS CYLINDER

HWS CYLINDER

16,000 LITRE COLD WATER

STORAGE TANK

**

*

MAKE UP

UNIT

TPSV

SV

TPSV

SV

SV

SV

AHU1

DOC

DOC

BOOSTER SETDOC

AAC

SV

DOSING

POT

M

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

100mm GAS HEADER

100mm MS GAS

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

80mm HTG F&R TO SERVE AHU1

FOR CONN'S SEE SCHEMATIC DWG

DHWS SECONDARY

CIRCULATION PUMP SET

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

40mm MS GAS DROP TO LOW LEVEL WITH

20mm VALVED CONN'N TO WATER HEATER

100mm MS GAS TO BOILER PLANT

c/w SOLENOID VALVE

50mm GAS

100mm PRIMARY HTG FLOW FROM

BOILERS TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

100mm HTG FLOW TO STORE c/w IV

54mm SBMCWS

35mm SBTCWS RISE

TO HIGH LEVEL

54mm SBMCWS TO CYLINDERS

54mm COLD FEED TO CYLINDER

100mm HTG RETURN FROM STORE

TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

50mm MAKE UP LINE TO SYSTEM c/w IV

54mm BMCWS RISE TO HIGH LEVEL

22mm MCWS DTLL WITH 15mm VALVED

CONN'N TO MAKE UP UNIT c/w IV &

15mm TO BIBTAP c/w IV & DCV

40mm BRANCH TO EXPANSION VESSELS

WITH 20mm CONN'N TO EACH UNIT

54mm BMCWS TO 28mm INLET

CONN'N ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS TO 40mm DECCA BALL

VALVE c/w COMBINED IV/STRAINER

IN RAISED BALL VALVE HOUSING

22mm MCWS

100mm HTG F&R

35mm SBTCWS

54x28mm HWS F&R

54mm BMCWS

80mm GAS

54mm SBMCWS FROM

28mm OUTLET CONN'N

ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS

22x15mm HWS F&R

22mm BMCWS

150mm GAS

35mm SBTCWS DROP TO

BOOSTER SET c/w IV

28mm SBMCWS TO

HIGH LEVEL TANK

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

28mm HWS RETURN TO 20mm DRAIN

CONN'N ON HEATER c/w IV & FIT

15mm DOC ON BRANCH

50mm EXPANSION LINE TO

LOW LOSS HEADER c/w LSV

100mm PRIMARY HTG RETURN TO BOILERS

FROM LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV & STRAINER

MIKROFILL MAKE UP/PRESSURISATION UNIT

54mm COLD FEED TO BOOSTER SET

FRESH AIR DUCT DROP

TO LOW LEVEL

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

CONNECT TO HIGH LEVEL COWL &

DROP TO LOW LEVEL GRILLE

RETURN AIR DUCT FROM

MAIN SALES

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

BAKERY

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

TEACAKE COOLER

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

MAIN SALES

LINE OF EXISTING DRAIN

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

AT HIGH LEVEL EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM DELI

EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM BAKERY

SEE CONN'N DETAILS

BOILER CONNECTION DETAILS

50mm HTG F&R WITH 40mm VALVED CONN'S TO UNIT

65mm MS GAS WITH 32mm VALVED CONN'N TO UNIT

WATER SOFTENER

NOTES

Architect

written permission from MITTON MECHANICAL SERVICES.

This drawing is copyright and should not be reproduced without

This Drawing Was Produced Using

Architects

Sub Cont'r

No dimensions to be scaled from this drawing unless otherwise stated.

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

Gain LaneHilmore House

Bradford BD3 7DL

Property & Development Division

New Brighton_206_Rev B_FIRST FLOOR GA PLAN

*****

Revision

Drawn

Drawing Number

Date

Scale

Title

Job Number

Engineer

Project

Checked

BD12 0HSLow Moor, Bradford451 Cleckheaton RoadMacKenzie House

MittonMitton Mechanical Services

T: 01274 691177

F: 01274 691188

E:W: www.mittonmechanical.com

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

NEW BRIGHTON

PLANT ROOM LAYOUT

1:20 @ A04236

DECEMBER 2010DI RC DI

4236/M/10B

CONSTRUCTION

[email protected]

South Park Way | Wakefield 41 Business Park

WAKEFIELD | WF2 0XJ

Tel : 01924 858585 | Fax : 01924 858555

Email : [email protected]

www.dla-architecture.co.uk

DLA ARCHITECTURE

CHKDDRWN

REV DATEDESCRIPTION

NOTES ADDED.

A 14/02/10

RC DIREVISED TO SUIT NEW LAYOUT.

MADE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE.B 11/05/11

RC DI

2

Innovation is vital in the fast-moving consumer retail world, and supermarket giant Morrisons is continuing to embrace more flexible store formats to provide customers with optimum choice. The recently opened store in Wrexham is one of Morrisons’ first new era stores, focused on a wide-ranging, premium fresh food offer, yet still delivering Morrisons’ established levels of great value.

This Autumn, teams from Mitton were hard at work in Wrexham, installing a wide range of building services to meet Morrisons’ high specifications, including hot and cold water, heating and ventilation. Performance, reliability and energy efficiency are high on the list for Morrisons with every new store, and as Morrisons has more people preparing more food in store than any other retailer, providing the right facilities to support efficient, hygienic food preparation is a key issue.

Morrisons ‘stores of the future’ offer up to 450 different lines of fresh produce including an array of exotic fruits and vegetables. The Wrexham store is modelled on the Kirkstall store near Leeds, where Morrisons sells ten different types of Chinese greens; nine varieties of loose tomatoes and ten lines of loose mushrooms, including Italian black summer truffles – a first for one of the four big supermarkets.

September saw the official launch of Morrisons’ new ‘taste kitchen’ at their Gain Lane headquarters in Bradford. With all equipment and services installed by Mitton, this facility is a creative and innovative kitchen and the backbone for Morrisons’ latest marketing campaign, where professional chefs are working with Morrisons’ New Product Development teams to develop new and exciting, quality fresh food recipes to delight customers nationwide!

MITTON AT WORK ON MORRISONS ‘STORES OF THE FUTURE’A TASTE OF VALUE AND VARIETY!

NEW ‘TASTE KITCHEN’ OPENS AT MORRISONS HQ

The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board (ACRIB) FGas Implementation Group has taken a lead on working with UK Government on the implementation of the European Fluorinated Gases Regulation, which came into force on 4th July 2007.

New record keeping and leak checking regulations have come into force for users of HCFC refrigerant. No virgin HCFC can now be supplied or used for servicing existing installations, and by January 2015 no recycled or recovered HCFC can be supplied or used to service existing equipment.

This has led to the introduction of new requirements for leak checking procedures, labelling of new equipment, reporting of production and training and certification of individuals and companies.

The UK has adopted the City & Guilds 2079 and CITB/CSkills J11-14 as the DEFRA-recognised F Gas Qualification. Individuals carrying out activities covered by the FGas regulations can only operate if they have obtained the new FGas qualification (City & Guilds 2079/ConstructionSkills J11-14).

Over the past 12 months, qualified staff from Mitton have replaced well in excess of 130 R22 systems in advance of the target date of 2015 for total phase out.

If you have any queries regarding FGas compliance, please contact: Paul Bennett on 01274 691177 email [email protected]

DON’T FORGET THE FGAS COMPLIANCE DEADLINES!

Calling on over 75 years of experience making pet food, Pedigree aims to provide leading-edge animal nutrition that’s affordable for everyone. Everything the company does is for the love of dogs – according to the website, from dogs in the offices to dog-friendly meeting rooms, they’re passionate about paws!

So when the Mitton team visited the site in Birstall, near Leeds, they weren’t at all surprised to find dogs everywhere!

Our task will be to provide building services for two new extensions, the first increasing capacity in the process area and the second for warehousing and distribution. The main contractor for the project is Clugston Construction, one of the North’s leading privately owned building and civil engineering contractors, our partners for many past projects and with whom we enjoy an excellent working relationship.

Mitton will be installing all services to the process area, extending existing services, including ventilation, hot and cold water, steam and condensate. Part of the Mars Complementary Petcare, Pedigree at Birstall is the European Head Office for Complementary Petcare.

PETFOODS – THEY’RE FOR DOGS!

Page 3: Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

DNDO

DP

DR

DS

DNDO

DP

DR

up

fire escape/service access

DNDO

DP

DR

ssl +13.850

ffl +14.180

up

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HWS EXPANSION

VESSEL

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

HWS CYLINDER

HWS CYLINDER

16,000 LITRE COLD WATER

STORAGE TANK

**

*

MAKE UP

UNIT

TPSV

SV

TPSV

SV

SV

SV

AHU1

DOC

DOC

BOOSTER SETDOC

AAC

SV

DOSING

POT

M

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

100mm GAS HEADER

100mm MS GAS

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

80mm HTG F&R TO SERVE AHU1

FOR CONN'S SEE SCHEMATIC DWG

DHWS SECONDARY

CIRCULATION PUMP SET

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

40mm MS GAS DROP TO LOW LEVEL WITH

20mm VALVED CONN'N TO WATER HEATER

100mm MS GAS TO BOILER PLANT

c/w SOLENOID VALVE

50mm GAS

100mm PRIMARY HTG FLOW FROM

BOILERS TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

100mm HTG FLOW TO STORE c/w IV

54mm SBMCWS

35mm SBTCWS RISE

TO HIGH LEVEL

54mm SBMCWS TO CYLINDERS

54mm COLD FEED TO CYLINDER

100mm HTG RETURN FROM STORE

TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

50mm MAKE UP LINE TO SYSTEM c/w IV

54mm BMCWS RISE TO HIGH LEVEL

22mm MCWS DTLL WITH 15mm VALVED

CONN'N TO MAKE UP UNIT c/w IV &

15mm TO BIBTAP c/w IV & DCV

40mm BRANCH TO EXPANSION VESSELS

WITH 20mm CONN'N TO EACH UNIT

54mm BMCWS TO 28mm INLET

CONN'N ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS TO 40mm DECCA BALL

VALVE c/w COMBINED IV/STRAINER

IN RAISED BALL VALVE HOUSING

22mm MCWS

100mm HTG F&R

35mm SBTCWS

54x28mm HWS F&R

54mm BMCWS

80mm GAS

54mm SBMCWS FROM

28mm OUTLET CONN'N

ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS

22x15mm HWS F&R

22mm BMCWS

150mm GAS

35mm SBTCWS DROP TO

BOOSTER SET c/w IV

28mm SBMCWS TO

HIGH LEVEL TANK

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

28mm HWS RETURN TO 20mm DRAIN

CONN'N ON HEATER c/w IV & FIT

15mm DOC ON BRANCH

50mm EXPANSION LINE TO

LOW LOSS HEADER c/w LSV

100mm PRIMARY HTG RETURN TO BOILERS

FROM LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV & STRAINER

MIKROFILL MAKE UP/PRESSURISATION UNIT

54mm COLD FEED TO BOOSTER SET

FRESH AIR DUCT DROP

TO LOW LEVEL

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

CONNECT TO HIGH LEVEL COWL &

DROP TO LOW LEVEL GRILLE

RETURN AIR DUCT FROM

MAIN SALES

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

BAKERY

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

TEACAKE COOLER

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

MAIN SALES

LINE OF EXISTING DRAIN

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

AT HIGH LEVEL EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM DELI

EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM BAKERY

SEE CONN'N DETAILS

BOILER CONNECTION DETAILS

50mm HTG F&R WITH 40mm VALVED CONN'S TO UNIT

65mm MS GAS WITH 32mm VALVED CONN'N TO UNIT

WATER SOFTENER

NOTES

Architect

written permission from MITTON MECHANICAL SERVICES.

This drawing is copyright and should not be reproduced without

This Drawing Was Produced Using

Architects

Sub Cont'r

No dimensions to be scaled from this drawing unless otherwise stated.

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

Gain LaneHilmore House

Bradford BD3 7DL

Property & Development Division

New Brighton_206_Rev B_FIRST FLOOR GA PLAN

*****

Revision

Drawn

Drawing Number

Date

Scale

Title

Job Number

Engineer

Project

Checked

BD12 0HSLow Moor, Bradford451 Cleckheaton RoadMacKenzie House

MittonMitton Mechanical Services

T: 01274 691177

F: 01274 691188

E:W: www.mittonmechanical.com

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

NEW BRIGHTON

PLANT ROOM LAYOUT

1:20 @ A04236

DECEMBER 2010DI RC DI

4236/M/10B

CONSTRUCTION

[email protected]

South Park Way | Wakefield 41 Business Park

WAKEFIELD | WF2 0XJ

Tel : 01924 858585 | Fax : 01924 858555

Email : [email protected]

www.dla-architecture.co.uk

DLA ARCHITECTURE

CHKDDRWN

REV DATEDESCRIPTION

NOTES ADDED.

A 14/02/10

RC DIREVISED TO SUIT NEW LAYOUT.

MADE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE.B 11/05/11

RC DI

3

In line with the Health & Safety Executive’s CDM (Construction Design Management) guidelines, Mitton continues to work towards designing systems focused on safe working practices.

All those charged with controlling site work have health and safety responsibilities, checking that working conditions are appropriate before work begins and ensuring that the proposed work is not going to put others at risk.

Teams from Mitton have been engaged in retrofitting safe working platforms to a number of pieces of equipment located in ceiling voids. These are chiefly air handling units on retail sites, and the purpose of the platforms has been to ensure provision for the safe execution of service and maintenance duties.

Working closely with on-site management teams, Mitton has scheduled this work to take place out of out of hours or overnight to avoid disruption during business hours on the sales floors.

“Our objective is to ensure that we provide safe access at all points where regular service and maintenance is required,” commented Neil Burns for Mitton. “The programme is a nationwide initiative reflecting our commitment to safe working practices at all times.”

MITTON DRIVING HEALTH & SAFETY ACCESS PLATFORM RETROFITTING SERVICE

If your building operates air conditioning units over 12 kW in power, current legislation demands that these are energy assessed every 5 years and carry a valid energy assessment certificate. For all new systems installed on or after 1st January 2008, the first inspection must have taken place within 5 years of the installation date.

Mitton’s Air Conditioning Division provides a specialist service to comply with this legislation. Alongside this, our objective is to give building owners and operators accurate information about the performance of their air conditioning plant, and to identify opportunities to save energy and reduce operating costs.

This comprehensive service includes lodging our reports with a government-approved accreditation scheme to guarantee compliance with the legislation.

If you would like more information on our Air Conditioning Energy Inspection Service, please contact: Paul Bennett on 01274 691177 email [email protected]

Mitton continues to invest in the apprenticeship scheme, encouraging young people to take up rewarding and interesting careers in the building services industry.

We recognise the importance of training young people, demonstrating our commitment to the future of the industry and playing a professional role in developing the skills necessary to provide qualified and expert services to the construction industry.

The company currently has 25 apprentices on board, supplemented by a regular yearly intake to maintain recruitment levels and ensure professionally trained individuals continue to play a role in the industry.

We pride ourselves on the quality and dedication of our people, who consistently shine both at local and national level, winning awards for achievement, commitment and excellence.

THE ENGINEERS OF THE FUTURE

AIR CONDITIONING - KEEP YOUR INSTALLATIONS LEGAL!

Mitton’s Contracting Division has just completed the first refurbishment store for ASDA, located in Gillingham, Dorset.

The Gillingham store was one of six originally owned by the Focus Group, which were acquired by ASDA earlier this year for transformation into ASDA supermarkets.

ASDA has commissioned a total refurbishment and extension for this store, with all mechanical services work handled by the team from Mitton, including provision of hot and cold water, heating and ventilation systems.

With a nationwide network of service centres and contracting teams providing building services contracting and aftercare facilities across the country, Mitton is now tendering for additional business with ASDA.

THE SUPERMARKETS’ CHOICE!

Page 4: Mitton Insite Newsletter Winter 11

DNDO

DP

DR

DS

DNDO

DP

DR

up

fire escape/service access

DNDO

DP

DR

ssl +13.850

ffl +14.180

up

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HTG EXPANSION

VESSEL

HWS EXPANSION

VESSEL

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

GAS FIRED

WATER HEATER

HWS CYLINDER

HWS CYLINDER

16,000 LITRE COLD WATER

STORAGE TANK

**

*

MAKE UP

UNIT

TPSV

SV

TPSV

SV

SV

SV

AHU1

DOC

DOC

BOOSTER SETDOC

AAC

SV

DOSING

POT

M

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

100mm GAS HEADER

100mm MS GAS

RISE TO

HIGH LEVEL

80mm HTG F&R TO SERVE AHU1

FOR CONN'S SEE SCHEMATIC DWG

DHWS SECONDARY

CIRCULATION PUMP SET

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

40mm MS GAS DROP TO LOW LEVEL WITH

20mm VALVED CONN'N TO WATER HEATER

100mm MS GAS TO BOILER PLANT

c/w SOLENOID VALVE

50mm GAS

100mm PRIMARY HTG FLOW FROM

BOILERS TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

100mm HTG FLOW TO STORE c/w IV

54mm SBMCWS

35mm SBTCWS RISE

TO HIGH LEVEL

54mm SBMCWS TO CYLINDERS

54mm COLD FEED TO CYLINDER

100mm HTG RETURN FROM STORE

TO LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV

50mm MAKE UP LINE TO SYSTEM c/w IV

54mm BMCWS RISE TO HIGH LEVEL

22mm MCWS DTLL WITH 15mm VALVED

CONN'N TO MAKE UP UNIT c/w IV &

15mm TO BIBTAP c/w IV & DCV

40mm BRANCH TO EXPANSION VESSELS

WITH 20mm CONN'N TO EACH UNIT

54mm BMCWS TO 28mm INLET

CONN'N ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS TO 40mm DECCA BALL

VALVE c/w COMBINED IV/STRAINER

IN RAISED BALL VALVE HOUSING

22mm MCWS

100mm HTG F&R

35mm SBTCWS

54x28mm HWS F&R

54mm BMCWS

80mm GAS

54mm SBMCWS FROM

28mm OUTLET CONN'N

ON WATER SOFTENER

54mm MCWS

22x15mm HWS F&R

22mm BMCWS

150mm GAS

35mm SBTCWS DROP TO

BOOSTER SET c/w IV

28mm SBMCWS TO

HIGH LEVEL TANK

54mm HWS FLOW c/w IV

28mm HWS RETURN TO 20mm DRAIN

CONN'N ON HEATER c/w IV & FIT

15mm DOC ON BRANCH

50mm EXPANSION LINE TO

LOW LOSS HEADER c/w LSV

100mm PRIMARY HTG RETURN TO BOILERS

FROM LOW LOSS HEADER c/w IV & STRAINER

MIKROFILL MAKE UP/PRESSURISATION UNIT

54mm COLD FEED TO BOOSTER SET

FRESH AIR DUCT DROP

TO LOW LEVEL

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

CONNECT TO HIGH LEVEL COWL &

DROP TO LOW LEVEL GRILLE

RETURN AIR DUCT FROM

MAIN SALES

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

BAKERY

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

TEACAKE COOLER

SUPPLY AIR DUCT TO

MAIN SALES

LINE OF EXISTING DRAIN

PLANT ROOM VENTILATION AIR DUCT

AT HIGH LEVEL EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM DELI

EXTRACT AIR DUCT FROM BAKERY

SEE CONN'N DETAILS

BOILER CONNECTION DETAILS

50mm HTG F&R WITH 40mm VALVED CONN'S TO UNIT

65mm MS GAS WITH 32mm VALVED CONN'N TO UNIT

WATER SOFTENER

NOTES

Architect

written permission from MITTON MECHANICAL SERVICES.

This drawing is copyright and should not be reproduced without

This Drawing Was Produced Using

Architects

Sub Cont'r

No dimensions to be scaled from this drawing unless otherwise stated.

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

Gain LaneHilmore House

Bradford BD3 7DL

Property & Development Division

New Brighton_206_Rev B_FIRST FLOOR GA PLAN

*****

Revision

Drawn

Drawing Number

Date

Scale

Title

Job Number

Engineer

Project

Checked

BD12 0HSLow Moor, Bradford451 Cleckheaton RoadMacKenzie House

MittonMitton Mechanical Services

T: 01274 691177

F: 01274 691188

E:W: www.mittonmechanical.com

Wm MORRISON SUPERMARKETS PLC

NEW BRIGHTON

PLANT ROOM LAYOUT

1:20 @ A04236

DECEMBER 2010DI RC DI

4236/M/10B

CONSTRUCTION

[email protected]

South Park Way | Wakefield 41 Business Park

WAKEFIELD | WF2 0XJ

Tel : 01924 858585 | Fax : 01924 858555

Email : [email protected]

www.dla-architecture.co.uk

DLA ARCHITECTURE

CHKDDRWN

REV DATEDESCRIPTION

NOTES ADDED.

A 14/02/10

RC DIREVISED TO SUIT NEW LAYOUT.

MADE CONSTRUCTION ISSUE.B 11/05/11

RC DI

4

ISO 22000 is an international standard that defines the requirements of a food safety management system covering all organisations in the food chain from “farm to fork”. The standard is relevant for any business in the entire food chain, including producers of equipment, packaging material, cleaning agents, additives and ingredients.

Food processing and associated organisations accredited to ISO 22000 standard must provide documented evidence of service and maintenance for all equipment and services used within the process to ensure that subsequent certificated inspections are successful.

Mitton operates specialist service and maintenance teams trained to meet these requirements, dedicated to businesses accredited to ISO 22000. These teams assume duty of care for a full range of services including water, compressed air, vacuum, air handling/ventilation and specialist gases as well as steam and condensate and L8 regulations for the control of legionella bacteria in water systems. All Mitton staff working on ISO 22000 related projects are qualified to Food Hygiene Level II certification in line with regulations.

The service is tailored to meet needs of each individual customer, with each site assessed and optimum packages implemented. Mitton also provides professional advisory services in line with changing legislation.

Mitton’s Aftercare packages for the food processing and associated industries are managed from the company’s service centres nationwide, providing support and professional backup 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Raymond Cunningham, Operations Manager Engineering for Woodhead Brothers, is clear about the benefits of Mitton’s service to his organisation. “Mitton look after all our services on site, covering all production times and service requirements out of hours. We work well as a team and value their expert knowledge, helping us to keep expensive downtime to a minimum,” he stated.

Aiming to achieve continuous improvements in levels of customer service nationwide, Mitton has made the decision to bring the out of hours emergency support helpline in-house in order to ensure fast and professional access to relevant support services.

From Monday, 31st October 2011 our out of hours helpline will be manned by Mitton’s own qualified BMS engineers with an in-depth understanding of our customers and their plant and equipment.

We anticipate significant benefits for our customers, including:-• Experienced engineers on the other end of the phone with immediate access to each site, relevant site plans, manuals and historical data• All helpline engineers qualified to assess situations and make informed decisions on requirements (often saving customers money on response times)• Direct links to field engineers and to senior management to advise and report• Improved speed of response and reduced downtime

Planned handover times between day and night shift will ensure accurate transfer of information and a comprehensive understanding of each situation arising. It’s all about keeping businesses trading – promptly, efficiency and with the minimum disruption!

Despite difficult trading conditions, the work is out there, and enquiries are continuing to come in from almost every industry sector.

Of particular interest is the increasing focus on energy efficiency in everything we’re quoting for. Whilst some of this focus is driven by changing legislation, there is also a growing awareness of the commercial value in reducing energy bills, in view of escalating energy costs.

We’re committed to using our knowledge and expertise to ensure that every project is reviewed in the light of energy efficiency, which means making recommendations and suggestions based on experience and awareness of future requirements.

MITTON AFTERCARE FOR THE FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRYQualified service and maintenance for ISO 22000 accredited plant

AT YOUR SERVICE – OUR OUT OF HOURS HELPLINE GOES IN-HOUSE

Mitton Mechanical Services LtdMackenzie House, 451 Cleckheaton Rd,Low Moor, Bradford BD12 0HS

Tel: 01274 [email protected]

Mitton operates nationwide with offices in Bradford, Northampton Swindon and Livingston.

BUSY BUSY ACROSS THE MITTON BUSINESS!