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ADEY secures BIM Level 2 compliance

ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has secured BIM (Building Information Modelling) Level 2 compliance across its range of commercial magnetic filters and says it is the HVAC industry’s first water treatment company to do so.

ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has secured BIM (Building Information Modelling) Level 2 compliance across its range of commercial magnetic filters and says it is the HVAC industry’s first water treatment company to do so.  

The company’s entire commercial range, from the MagnaClean Dual XP bridging filter through to its 2”, 3”, 4”, 6” and 8” models, are now BIM Level 2 compliant.

Information sharing is at the heart of BIM with the aim of making the construction process more streamlined and efficient. Project information, accurate material costs and installation times can all be modelled, helping to provide specifiers with high quality information that will improve asset and lifecycle management.

Mike Green, commercial area sales manager, said: “At ADEY, we’ve made a significant investment to ensure all our commercial filters are now BIM Level 2 compliant. A central heating system is integral to how any building works but in a commercial application its complexity will have a greater impact from an engineering point of view.”

He continued: “The role of BIM is therefore key in helping to ensure delivery of the best solution. And, there is a clear correlation between what BIM is trying to achieve and our five-step Best Practice approach to central heating system maintenance of clean, flush, maintain, protect and test which helps to increase efficiency and reduce carbon emissions and running costs.”

Technical information for each of the filters is available to download by registering on the BIM section of the ADEY website http://www.adey.com/commercial/bim.

 

8 August 2016

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