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Ben arrived at the doors of St David’s in 1996 as a fresh-faced but educationally frail
    individual. The inability of his former school to recognise / deal with Ben’s dyslexia and
    discalculia served only to exacerbate the frailty and lack of confidence in this young  Old
    boy. Fortunately, Ben comes from a very loving and supportive family whose roots are
 computer aided design
    firmly in the engineering sector. Once the family had ‘discovered’ SDC, the decision
    was rapidly made to send Ben here where he would join our Y9. Over the years, Ben
    flourished into a confident and very engaging young man. His interest in DT, CAD  Davidean
    and a myriad of activities (4x4, powerboating, sailing etc) further developed his
    confidence and self-esteem. Ben went on to obtain a great clutch of GCSE’s - all at
    grade C and above and went on through our 6th form, concentrating on CAD and
    DT earning enough points to embark upon his first choice of degree  -  Information
    and Illustration Technology - emerging with a BA(Hons) degree in 2004.

    2004 - Having gained an incredibly good academic tooklit, Ben started work for TVR  Feature
    (Blackpool) working on the power train division / chassis division until 2005. During this
    time, the seeds of a new and potentially lucrative project of his own began to take shape.  - Ben Morris
    Before Ben could embark upon his project, he needed some more mechanical
    engineering experience, so he joined the family business (Helical Technology Ltd.,
    Lytham) where he started ‘on the tools’, working his way up through the
    procurement of parts and heading towards a managerial role.  Having ‘sat’ upon his
    idea for the new project for several years, the time came for commitment, so in
    2008 Ben and his associates started a brand new company called Global Energy
    Systems which would design, manufacture and sell Air Source Heat Pumps from a
    brand new purpose built factory on the banks of the river Ribble in Lytham. The
    business started off very small scale - supplying to friends and family in order to
    test the products and evaluate efficiency. In 2009 the first batch production cells
    began to sell to the general public. Interest and sales increased at an exponential
    rate and there are now over 600 Global Energy Systems Air Source Heat Pumps in
 jack williams  use throughout the UK - and sales continue to rise.

 cad student of the year  So, what is an Air Source Heat Pump (Eco Air Boiler)?    Air source heat pumps use the earth’s

    free ambient energy to produce renewable heat energy for central heating and hot water
 Jack’s love for CAD has developed over the last two years to a point where he is  systems. They were first built in the 1850’s with Lord Kelvin suggesting the theory and Peter
 now  eminently  employable  and  joins  a  much  sought-after  group  in  the  jobs  Ritter von Rittinger building the first example. The modern heat pump has been developed by
 market. Acknowlegement of this is the fact that a Manchester-based company  Global Energy Systems incorporating the advancements in condensers and compressor
 specialising in Plastic Moulding technologies has offered Jack an immediate  efficiencies making them a major contributor to the micro generation of renewable energy.
 work-placement with them. It is my hope that, like many other of our CAD -  With excellent year round Coefficient of Performance the Eco Air Boiler range can produce
 literate students, that this will become a more ‘permanent’ relationship. Watch  domestic hot water at up to 70°C at the same time as running central heating.
 this space!  The UK climate is cool and damp which presents significant problems if a heat pump has been
 You may remember that last year, Jake Jones left us to join and Engineering  designed to work in warm dry conditions as an air conditioning unit. The Global Energy Systems’
 firm in Lytham and has rapidly become a very vaulable member of  approach to an air source heat pump is that it should be fit for purpose in the UK. The Eco Air
 their Engineering Applications team. Jake has been allowed  Boiler range has a large evaporator to allow energy to be extracted from the air down to minus
 paid leave to continue his education and is about to finish  25°C. The unit is configured to minimise the build-up of frost in our damp climate and to avoid the
 ihs  BTEC L3  in  Mechanical  Engineering  This  will  be  recirculation of cold air into the evaporator.
 folloewd by a HNC and then, if possible - a degree. And                                                  t:    e:  w:
 all from the security of a good job - what a prospect!  All Global Energy Systems’ heat pumps are equipped with Eco Link, an independent communications
    link, to allow monitoring and optimisation by the Global Energy Systems services team. The goal is to
    offer efficiency and output figures when the weather is cold and they are most needed through
    optimised settings and running patterns. Air source heat pumps can work with any size or type of
    property or heat use, be it domestic or commercial. Customers range from Scottish croft cottages to
 Jack Williams                                                                                            +44(0) 3333 444414
    stately homes and from artist’s studios to manufacturing facilities. Swimming pools and year round
 Skills and Knowledge:  heat users are a particular focus for air source heat pumps as they can benefit from the high  Global Energy Systems Limited
    efficiencies of warm weather running.
 City and Guilds                                                                                Dock Road, Lytham, Lancashire, FY8 5AQ  www.globalenergysystems.co.uk
    Global Energy Systems’ Eco Air Boilers are high performance, air source heat pumps, capable of              enquiries@globalenergysystems.co.uk
 CAE_CAD:
    generating energy in a green and highly cost effective manner. They have a COP (Coefficient of
 Levels 1, 2 and 3   Performance) of greater than 1 up to 4 in fact, indicating that they actually generate energy, producing
 Parametric Modelling  up to 4 times more kW of heat output than kW of electricity consumed. Heat pumps thus reduce fuel
    bills by up to 65% and carbon emissions by up to 60%. The goal has always been to optimise
 Levels 2 and 3   coefficient of performance and output when the air is cold and heating is most needed.   Heat pumps
    are, in the simplest terms, a reverse refrigeration cycle of condensation and evaporation of a
 2D Design
    liquid/gas, with an electric pump compressing the gas to create heat energy. This is the heat that you
 Levels 2 and 3 CAD and Drafting  feel at the back of a domestic fridge, with the cold air in this case being dissipated outdoors. A liquid
 Martin
    refrigerant that evaporates at minus 40°C is used, meaning that it can boil even when the air
 Work pictured above - Fishing Reel:  3D modelling exercise by Jack Williams
    temperature is minus 25°C.
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