Clearview National September 2017 - Issue 190 | Page 114
HARDWARE
ENDURANCE GO KEYLESS WITH YALE CONEXIS
» » ENDURANCE® DOORS HAVE
become one of the first door manufacturers in
the UK to introduce the new Yale Conexis™
L1. This brings to market a Bluetooth
enabled keyless smart door lock, that can be
operated by mobile device and that meets
PAS 24.
This development by Yale and adopted by
Endurance® Doors, represents a new era in
smart home technology in terms of security
and is backed by one of the most trusted
and recognisable consumer brands. As well
as achieving PAS 24, the lock is also fully
compatible with the existing and highly
regarded Winkhaus Trulock.
The Yale Conexis™ L1 allows homeowners
to configure, control and unlock their
entrance door via any Android or Apple
device through a secure Bluetooth, low
energy App. The functionality also facilitates
the ability to create and send mobile keys
from around the world and to keep track of
everyone entering the property. This smart
lock, also benefits from a backup battery
and a tamper alarm, for beneficial long-term
performance.
There is also a unique Twist and Go
functionality, providing users with the option
to turn their phone around 90 degrees to
unlock the door.
www.endurancedoors.co.uk
TITON HELPS KEEP THE
NOISE DOWN AT NEW
BIRMINGHAM APARTMENTS
» » 75 SFX SOUND ATTENUATOR VENTS
from Titon have been installed at the newly
constructed Honduras Wharf project in
Birmingham. Located in the heart of the city
centre, the building comprises 99 residential
apartments and penthouses, each with
between one to three bedrooms. The project,
which was completed in June 2017, was
overseen by Leicester-based Unique Window
Systems Ltd, while the contractor was J.A.
Ball Ltd.
Titon’s SFX Sound Attenuator is a compact
slot ventilator which provides high levels
of sound attenuation compared to similar
‘acoustic’ products.
The SFX Sound Attenuator is part of
Titon’s renowned SF Xtra range – and is
widely specified throughout the UK. It can
be purchased in a number of combinations
based on different sizes of inner (ventilator)
and outer (canopy). Combinations can be
chosen depending on the acoustic requirement
and can achieve up to 44 D,n,e,w attenuation
when the vent is open.
The SFX Sound Attenuator is a cost effective
method of reducing incoming noise in
situations where conventional slot ventilators
are unable to assist with acoustic issues.
www.titon.co.uk