- Client name: HMP Ashfield
- Project value: £10,000,000
- Programme length: 6 months
HMP Ashfield is a Category C adult male training prison built on the site of the former remand centre in the village of Pucklechurch on the North East side of Bristol.
The project, which ran over the warmer months June – November, covered the replacement of the existing atmospheric boilers, flues, pressurisation units, expansion vessels, dosing pots and several of the existing fixed speed heating circulating pumps across six areas, Avon Houseblock, Barrier Building, Reception Building, Kitchen, Gatehouse and Severn Houseblock.
The existing boiler plant in the plantrooms had been installed in 1999 and had become aged and beyond economical repair or maintenance.
How we helped
Mechanical
- New incoming gas supply and mains cold water supply
- Heating systems with renewable technologies
- Mechanical ventilation systems
- Comfort cooling systems
Plumbing
- Heating systems with renewable technologies
- Comfort cooling systems
- New incoming gas supply and mains cold water supply
- Mechanical ventilation systems
Highlights
- Heating systems with renewable technologies
- Comfort cooling systems
- New incoming gas supply and mains cold water supply
- Mechanical ventilation systems
All of the existing circulating pumps were 3-Phase but some of the replacement pumps were single phase, necessitating a small modification in the existing control panel, with the introduction of a relay.