Monday, 30 September 2013
Muller Dairy, Market Drayton
Friday, 20 September 2013
St Paul's Churchyard, London
The cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognisable sights in London and ESH were proud to be part of the Churchyard redevelopment.
On site ESH designed, supplied and installed a trace heating system to provide frost protection to the chilled water, heating and CWS pipework in the basement area.
In excess of 550 metres of trace heating cable was install in total.
On site ESH designed, supplied and installed a trace heating system to provide frost protection to the chilled water, heating and CWS pipework in the basement area.
In excess of 550 metres of trace heating cable was install in total.
* Frost Protection *
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Ennovor Bio Fuels, Wirral
This contract was spilt into two projects:
- Part 1 - To supply and install trace heating to 3" pipework and a 6.4m x 3m vessel within a Zone 1 T4 Hazardous Area to maintain +20°C. Over 200 metres of type SCBX hazardous area constant wattage heating cable was installed.
- Part 2 - Within a Zone 1, Group llB, T Class T3 Hazardous Area, supply and install 200m of type SCBX to 1.5" metal pipework in order to maintain the temperature at +20°C.
Monday, 16 September 2013
B Mason Ltd, Birmingham
This project involved ESH providing frost protection to cold water pipework in an external minimum ambient temperature of -20°C. The system was arranged into three circuits which were interconnected with the thermostat and existing control panel.
Cineworld, Gloucester Quays
Friday, 13 September 2013
St Thomas a Becket RC Primary School
Part of the schools £3.5m expansion, ESH were contracted to supply and install a trace heating system to provide hot water temperature maintenance to the domestic hot water services pipework. The system required maintaining at +55°C, this was achieved by installing our type H2OWAT55 self regulating heating cable to the underside of the copper pipework.
Monday, 9 September 2013
Falcon House, London

Falcon House is a seven story building, built for offices back in 1909. Recently purchased by a royal family from the middle east, this building is being converted into what could become the most expensive house in London - second only to Buckingham Palace.
Within this fabulous building, ESH designed, supplied and installed a trace heating system to perform the duty of temperature maintaining the domestic hot water pipework at +65°C. Type H2OWAT65 self regulating heating cable was installed throughout.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Premier Inn, Bath
ESH were contracted to provide a frost protection trace heating system to the external HWS pipework (flow & return) and BCWS pipework in a minimum ambient temperature of -15°C. The pipework, up to 67mm in diameter, passed at high level across the entrance to the car park.
Monday, 2 September 2013
Milton Keynes Academy

Milton Keynes Academy required a hot water temperature maintenance trace heating system installing onto the DHWS pipework throughout the site.
ESH designed, supplied and installed a system to maintain +50°C with the ability to then be purged via a controller. Type H2OWAT65 self limited heating cable was installed and controlled using HWAT-ECO controllers.
Leeds University (Henry Price Building)
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