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Calorex army goes into battle

Calorex army goes into battle

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The battle to reduce energy consumption was the top priority for nationwide business services company Restore, when it began re- engineering Monkton Farleigh Mine some 18 months ago. Built during WW2, the mine comprises 60 acres of tunnels and storage districts. The facility is now used by Restore for the highly secure storage of documents and archives. As part of the extensive project, Restore has invested in 13 Calorex DH 600 dehumidifiers to control the environmental storage conditions deep within the mine. John Ross, Mine & Facilities Director at Restore explains: “The re-engineering project at the mine is being carried out in stages, with the aim of reducing overall power consumption and improving fire safety through the use of more modern and controllable plant.’’ “Th

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