Industrial and Warehousing


Industrial and Warehousing

Industrial and Warehousing


The large, open spaces and frequently open doorways often associated with industrial workshops and warehouses can prove difficult to effectively heat and cool.

Reznor has developed a range of HVAC solutions that can be adapted to your unique space, allowing you to optimise the cost of heating and cooling, ensuring a pleasant environment for engineers and colleagues.

Benefits Case Studies

Benefits in Industrial and Warehousing

Utilising products such as Radiant heating, Destratification fans and Air Curtains for industrial and warehouse spaces allows you to:

– Push rising heat back down to ground level, avoiding wasted warmth
– Reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the space
– Prevent heat escaping and the ingress of insects and outdoor debris
– Reduce costs by not wasting energy heating unnecessary areas


Reduce heat loss around open doors by up to 80%

Benefits in Industrial and Warehousing

Long Rock Train Maintenance Depot

In 2014 the government announced a rail improvement project costing £146.6 million, which would see the Cornish rail network improved and a significant ‘Night Riviera’ sleeper service upgrade. Included in the improvements was a signaling system which was to be provided five years ahead of the original plan and the transfer of jobs to Long Rock train maintenance depot in Penzance following the closure of London’s old oak common depot as part of the HS2 – Crossrail super-hub interchange project.

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Network Rail, Botanical Gardens Depot Case Study

Hull Botantical Gardens LMD is a fueling point that carries out train ‘A’ examinations overnight. The depot is staffed by six level five fitters and three maintenance assistants along with six cleaners based at the depot, with the night shift being the busiest and coldest shift. As the majority of the work is carried out overnight and large doorways remain open for long periods, operatives were working in single figure temperatures, particularly in the colder winter months.

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SEW Autodrive Case Study

Established in 1968, SEW Eurodrive has been based in Normanton, West Yorkshire since its formation so to move into a new premises was a daunting task. Now, based on a 10 acre site, still in Normanton, with a total area of 10,000 sq m, the new purpose built facility offers everything needed to be able to service the increasing demands of customers.

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Sambreville Fire Station Case Study

In December 2016, the fire service of Zone Val de Sambre celebrated the official opening of its new fire station in Sambreville, Belgium. It was the culmination of a 10 year and €6.7 million project. The new fire station has a large hall of 2400 m2 for the engines and vehicles, 2700 m2 of office space including the dispatch centre, a crisis control room and meeting rooms, along with a gym, a catering area and other facilities for the firefighters.

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Tiger Trailers

Founded in 2014, Tiger Trailers is one of the UK’s leading trailer and bodywork manufacturers and is based in Winsford, Cheshire. Having grown significantly over a period of three years, the company quickly outgrew its original production facility requiring them to find new premises’. Construction of a new 14,400 sq. m factory for Tiger Trailers began in the summer of 2018 and will enable the company to double annual production output to around 3000 trailers and bodies creating a further 120 skilled jobs over the next three years.

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