
Aquatechnik's safety system for Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa.
Aquatechnik's
safety system for Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa
Aquatechnik's
safety system with multi-calor pipes was a fundamental part of the Buxton
Crescent & Thermal Spa, in Buxton in England, renovation project.
The
original building was built between 1780 and 1789 for the fifth Duke of
Devonshire, as part of his plan to elect Buxton as a fashionable Georgian spa
town. Characterized by its crescent structure, it is now a luxury 5-star spa
hotel.
The renovation
project, commissioned by Vinci Construction UK and carried out by the
installation company, involved an investment of around 50 million pounds and included
the construction of 80 5-star rooms per floor, with prestigious meeting rooms
and a thermal spa in the Natural baths. Furthermore, there are six retail units
on the ground floor.
The
adaptability of Aquatechnik products also for historic buildings
The
redevelopment of the building, which has been in disuse for several years,
presented interesting challenges for those involved: the goal was to restore
this magnificent building to its former glory. As this is a building of
historical importance and significant architectural features, the evaluation
for the heating and distribution of drinking water systems has been the subject
of particularly careful and scrupulous study.
Factors
such as a safe installation and the demand for high performance, make Aquatechnik
products particularly suitable for historical works, which is why the service
provider, with our exclusive distributor Smith Brothers Stores, had no doubts
about the material to be used for the realization of this ambitious project: total-flowing
safety fittings and multi-calor multilayer pipes.
The
advantages of safety and multi-calor
The unique
features of the safety system, including the ability to support long stretches
of piping with a minimum number of joints, proved to be essential for the
project's challenges. The total-flowing connection system guarantees increased
flow rates compared to other similar systems, greatly reducing energy costs.
The structure in cross-linked Polyethylene (PE-X) and Aluminum (Al) is a
guarantee of durability: in particular the PE-X, after crosslinking, acquires
excellent characteristics for the distribution of thermo-sanitary water in
terms of chemical, thermal and creep resistance, fracture propagation and
stress-cracking.
The use of
the multi-calor pipe, in rolls up to a diameter of 32 mm, made it possible to
carry out the routing of the pipes with minimal disturbance to the existing
structure, conforming to modern building standards. The pipe is characterized
by 5 layers: the outer and the inner one in cross-linked polyethylene (PE-X),
the central one formed by an aluminum alloy longitudinally welded with the TIG
method, and two intermediate adhesive layers that guarantee perfect adhesion
between the others. This structure makes it particularly flexible, facilitating
the drafting and containing thermal expansion.
Efficiency
for quick and easy installations
The
Aquatechnik safety fittings allow rapid installation, a feature that was
underlined by the project managers: ease and speed were instrumental to
progress on schedule on the works for the redevelopment of the Buxton Crescent
& Thermal Spa. The enlargement of the pipe ends (flaring) is made with specific,
patented equipment which allows the pipe to be easily, quickly and safely
fitted.
The perfect
combination of ambitious design challenges and system performance, supported by
important partnerships, continues to consolidate our belief: innovation and
quality are the starting point to satisfy the needs of our customers.
