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Published 08 Dec 2016
By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 2 minutes Water leak detection systems are specified in many apartments and industrial conversions to prevent damage from leaking pipework, bathrooms, kitchens and water heaters. The latest apartment development to have Andel Floodline Leak Detection equipment installed is Victoria Mills; a luxury...
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Published 08 Dec 2016
By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 3 minutes As part of BS EN378 Andel have supplied and installed a major refrigerant gas leak detection system across 7 floors of a new London office block monitoring all air conditioning units and associated pipework for any refrigerant gas leak within...
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Published 08 Dec 2016
By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 2 minutes Water Leak Detection systems are often installed within Museums & Art Galleries to provide an early warning system before major damage can be caused to valuable and even priceless antiques and works of art displayed within the building. In historic...
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Published 08 Dec 2016
By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 4 minutes Water leak detection systems provide essential area monitoring for data centres and raise an alarm in the incident of a water leak occurring. Data Centres, Exchanges and Switch Centres provide a critical service relied upon by millions of subscribers in...
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Published 29 Sep 2016
By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 3 minutes Many historic and heritage buildings have Andel’s Floodline Leak Detection System installed to help prevent possible damage due to leaks from water services. Buildings such as Houses of Parliament, St. James Palace, Buckingham Palace, British Library, Windsor Castle, Marlborough House...
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