After supplying an installing trace heating system for temperature maintenance on both the endoscopy and ultrasound roofs in 2004, ESH were back at Good Hope Hospital to install a frost protection system to 200 metres of chilled water pipework above the emergency department.
For this high temperature application, ESH were contracted to design, supply and install a trace heating system to temperature maintain pipework at +180°C. The pipework was located within a Zone I Hazardous Area and the system was designed to be a stabilised system.
Frankley water treatment works supplies drinking water to Birmingham and the surrounding areas. ESH were contract to supply and install a trace heating system to provide frost protection to external plastic pipework. Type VC constant wattage cable was used throughout this project.
For this our second visit to Kings Cross, ESH were contracted to design, supply and install a frost protection system to the BCWS pipework on top of the roof. Constant wattage heating cable was utilised throughout.
ESH provided frost protection to the CWS, incoming MCW and irrigation pipework mounted externally in the car park area.
Our second visit to the Bourne Academy saw ESH make the final connection of the H2OWAT65 heating cable to the HWAT controllers and to commission the work.
For this international food company, ESH supplied and installed over 850 metres of trace heating cable to the screeded floor surface in order to provide frost heave protection.