Dart Valley Systems meet BAA Terminal 5 Washroom Challenge August 1st 2008 BAA has set high standards for the washrooms at all their airports.Add to this the
expectations of the UK's most prestigious building project, the design team for
Heathrow Terminal 5 washrooms were tasked with achieving the optimum in
sustainability, serviceability and aesthetics
Whilst DVS products have been used extensively throughout
BAA airports for 15 years, the Terminal 5 design team
wanted to ensure the products selected met all the criteria
for the project and carefully investigated all options.
After a thorough review of washroom products from leading
suppliers the washroom design team nominated DVS as the
preferred supplier.There was a high level of confidence in the
reliability of DVS products and the service support, which had been
experienced over the past 15 years.This was firmly confirmed by Kelly
Stone, the BAA Engineering Leader on the team.DVS has built a
reputation for flexibility and responding to customer requirements,
and were ready to meet the expectations of the BAA design team
who had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve.
The results achieved through close collaboration between DVS and
the BAA washroom design team has provided both parties with
significant benefits. BAA obtained the exact specifications they
required and for DVS the process not only secured the valued
business but provided some of their next generation products.With
an anticipated 35 million passengers a year passing through the
terminal the products have to be of robust design, and marginal
savings per operation become significant with such high usage.
The WC Flushvalve is unchallenged and DVS proudly claim it to be
the best WC Flushvalve in the world, a statement BAA would not
argue with.The product comprises of an electronically operated
flushvalve, requiring the user to simply wave their hand within 50mm
of the sensor to flush the toilet.The valve open time is adjustable to
enable optimum flushing to be achieved.When introduced to
Heathrow as a retro-fit product it reduced water consumption by
210,000m3 per annum, and related maintenance costs by 85%.
Additionally all the other benefits became clear, hygienic no-touch
operation, ease of use for less abled and young children, robust and
vandal proof, and nice aesthetics. The sustained outstanding
performance over the many years of service at BAA airports ensured
its use at Terminal 5.The only fine tuning on this product was to
provide a brushed stainless steel bezel to match the proposed
washroom aesthetics.The exact detail was fine tuned with Kay
Greetham, one of BAA's design managers assigned to the Terminal 5
project. With significant experience in interior design Kay influenced
the design detail of all the products provided by DVS.
All products, including WC suites were required to be WRAS
approved, and once BAA had selected the WC pans,DVS were tasked
with obtaining approvals for the suites including the WC pans,
Flushvalves and cisterns.There were a number of different WC pans
selected to meet the criteria of different parts of the airport but the
main ones for customer washrooms were the VitrA Matrix and Matrix
Extended DDA compliant WC Pans.DVS set up test rigs with the exact
arrangement being installed at Terminal 5 and arranged for the WRAS
approvals through WRC. Having searched Europe for a service duct
cistern without finding an ideal product,DVS decided to design one
to meet all the criteria to achieve an optimum cistern for the
application.The design criteria included having a good head of water
to provide a good flush rate, robust and easy to install.The new
cistern has been added to DVS current product catalogue and
proven to be a popular addition.As well as being able to achieve
good flush rates the slim robust cistern makes it ideal to fit into those
service duct areas with restricted space.
The flexibility and willingness of VitrA to offer bespoke designs was
also an important factor for VitrA being selected for the Terminal 5
project. One of the products designed for Terminal 5 was the Matrix
DDA compliant WC pan.The customary approach by sanitary
suppliers has been to provide spacer boxes to achieve the DDA
required positioning of the WC Pan. In response to Kay Greetham's
uncompromising desire to achieve clean lines,modern appearance
and minimum clutter,VitrA responded by designing and supplying a
customised DDA compliant WC pan, believed to be the first such
design offered by any sanitary supplier.
One of the completely new designs developed by DVS for the
Terminal 5 project was the urinal control system.DVS has been
supplying individual urinal controls to BAA airports for 15 years.
These were innovative market leading products that provide water
efficient operation whilst keeping bowls fresh.The VitrA Urinal Bowl is
provided with the facility to house the Infra Red Sensor, and Kay
Greetham considered a sensor looking similar to the WC wave-on
sensor would meet the design aesthetics.DVS also wanted to find a
cost effective solution for what would become their next generation
of individual control urinal sensors.
With over 20 years experience in designing and manufacturing
water efficient washroom products,DVS design team set about
designing the individual controls for the Terminal 5 project that
would become their new standard product.The decision was to use a
control box with two channels, to enable the control of one or two
urinal bowls.This solution meant that for many applications the costs
could be substantially reduced.
Unlike PIR systems the individual control system only flushes the
bowls actually used. On this application the sensor was mounted as
an integral part of the VitrA urinal bowl and detects the user. A small
amount of water, enough to wash the bowl and clear the trap is
dispensed after each use, thus providing the optimum in water
efficiency and freshness of the urinal bowl.Water for toilet flushing at
Terminal 5 is on a separate supply to potable water which meant direct
flushing could be used on the plumbing without the need for air breaks.
The automatic taps is another product used throughout BAA
airports. Historically deck mounted taps had been used but the design
criteria for Terminal 5 was wall mounted, No-touch automated taps .
With TMV3 thermostatic pre-mixed water the no-touch automatic
taps provide the most water efficient, safe,hygienic solution for hand
washing. DVS have a standard range of 316 stainless steel wall mount
taps, in brushed or polished finish and of various lengths.The
technology used is the same as the deck mount taps well known to
BAA, and the brushed stainless steel met the basic functional and
aesthetic criteria.The flow rates and run-on time were agreed, leaving
the subtle aesthetic design changes to meet Kay Greetham's exact
requirements.The length of the tap was established with the
assistance of mock-ups at DVS factory at Paignton. Another detail
required by Kay related to the end of the tap which was changed from
3mm rad to minimum,now standard on DVS Aquarius tap range.
With the WC Flushing,Urinal Controls and Automatic taps sorted, that
covered the normal products supplied by DVS to BAA.The Terminal 5
team however had one more concept to look at to fine tune their
sustainability objectives.With around 700 WC's, that is a lot of units to
keep an eye on.One possible problem that can occasionally occur is with
WC inlet valves that may scale up or for some other reason malfunction
and continue filling causing overflow to waste. BAA decided to install a
monitoring system to provide early warning of any potential WC overflow.
After considering the number of cubicles in various washrooms, it was
decided to have a control station which could monitor up to 20 WC's.A
float switch is mounted in each cistern and should the water level rise a
signal is passed back to control box and a warning light is illuminated.
When an attendant sees the warning light they can advise maintenance.
The control box digital readout identifies the cubicle requiring attention.
The working relationship between BAA and DVS, sharing
experiences and ideas that influence product improvements has
resulted in the development of optimum water saving products now
available as part of DVS standard range.
BAA and Dart Valley Systems
Limited have demonstrated over
many years experience that the
highest levels of hygiene and
washroom freshness can be
obtained whilst achieving the most
water efficient, environmental and
sustainable operation.
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