WHAT WE DID
About the project
Aldridge Air Conditioning was tasked with designing and installing a comprehensive air conditioning and mechanical ventilation system for the new Norton Motorcycles International Headquarters in Solihull. This project involved both the use of existing Panasonic systems and the installation of new systems to meet the specific needs of different areas within the facility.
Premium Equipment: Utilised high-quality Panasonic air conditioning systems, ensuring efficiency and reliability throughout the facility.
Comprehensive Control: Implemented centralised control systems for precise management of air conditioning and ventilation units.
Complete Service: Delivered a thorough service from installation to commissioning, ensuring all systems were fully operational and optimised.
HOW WE HELPED
Services provided
Utilised existing Panasonic air conditioning systems in the ground floor offices without modifications.
Modified existing Panasonic air conditioning units on the first floor to create two new meeting rooms.
Installed new Panasonic Split Systems in the first-floor meeting rooms, connected to relocated condensing units with drip trays.
Equipped the first-floor staff lounge and office with six Panasonic Heat Pump VRF Cassettes connected to a Panasonic Heat Pump VRF Condensing Unit.
Installed six Panasonic Heat Pump VRF Cassettes in the ground floor reception area.
Provided Panasonic Heat Recovery VRF Cassettes for various office and meeting rooms, each with its own branch selector box and condensing unit.
Installed Panasonic Heat Pump Twin Cassettes in the production build, engine build, and inspection areas.
Maintained the existing toilet extract system for the ground and first floors.
Installed a cold water feed to the new first-floor kitchen, including cold water services, an under-sink hot water unit, and a boiling water tap.
Routed above ground drainage to the ground floor soil and vent pipework.
Modified existing gas pipework to serve appliances within the spray booth and two gas-fired air handling units.

