The Birmingham Press

Winning bet for Cannock cooling experts

Boost for Staffordshire contractors.

Air conditioning installation experts from Coolair Equipment Ltd in Cannock have proved a winner for one of the world’s biggest online gambling companies.

The company’s Midlands team successfully delivered a cooling and heating package for bet365’s stunning new state of the art office in Stoke-on-Trent. Coolair supplied and installed the latest variable refrigerant flow technology for the building under a contract worth almost £1 million with SES Engineering Services. Now all 3,000 employees in the three-storey building can work in complete comfort regardless of their area of space and the time of day or year.

Coolair installed 18 flexible VRF heat recovery systems from Mitsubishi Electric for the open plan office spaces and cellular offices, all connected to a centralised control system linked to the company’s building management system. The company also installed 12 twin direct expansion Mitsubishi Electric split systems to cool all the server rooms, and a further 21 single DX split systems for the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) rooms, security lodge and equipment room.

As an accredited Business Solutions Partner of Mitsubishi Electric, Coolair also signed an annual maintenance agreement that includes a seven-year warranty on all the systems.

Daniel Lawson, SES Project Manager, said: “Coolair proved an excellent contractor to work with on this prestigious project. Their professionalism and willingness to go the extra mile ensured bet365’s new office went live from day one with a perfect working environment.”

Coolair Director Neil Gibbard added: “We were delighted to be chosen for our experience, expertise and close association with a world-leading manufacturer to carry out one of our biggest-value contracts for such a major Midlands employer.”

Coolair was founded in 1980 and specialises in providing tailored cooling and heating services to the retail, residential, commercial, education and hotel sectors.

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