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IAT
Life Support Systems are at the heart of many of
the worlds greatest public/private aquaria.
IAT have an enviable reputation as a leader in the
Life Support System design and installation.
Energy efficient designs and minimal topup requirements
have been key to IAT’s technology developments
over the years.
We are justifiably proud of our achievements in
building landmark facilities. |
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THE
DEEP - HULL
IAT
have now completed two separate projects at The
Deep. The first project was for the design and build
package for a full recirculation and effluent recovery
systems to support a series of different exhibits.
The project utilises IAT super-skimmer technology
with a main system volume of over 2000m3. There
are also several smaller specialised exhibit systems
from 5 -200 m3 and a series of quarantine systems
along with IAT’s own SCADA package.
The second, and more recent project, was a design
and build package for ‘The Twilight Zone’.
Equipment supplied was used to provide Life Support
for the main coldwater exhibit of approximately
200m3 and a number of smaller exhibits. |
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SHANGHAI
OCEAN WORLD IAT
won the contract to build Shanghai Ocean World.
This was a full turnkey project for the complete
delivery of a 3100m3 aquarium facility incorporating
a 2500m3 shark exhibit, approximately 1000m2 of
freshwater exhibits, a polar penguin exhibit, and
a quarantine facility.
IAT designed and managed all of the specialist packages
such as rockwork, acrylic, audio-visual, ticketing,
facility lighting, and livestock supply.
IAT also provided overall project management and
curatorial services for the initial phase of opening. |
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BURJ
AL ARAB IAT
were contracted to supply ‘Bluewater’
Life Support Systems for a marine aquarium within
the worlds only 7* hotel. Three separate 200m3 per
hour recirculation system modules service three
main fish and invertebrate exhibits, with the largest
being approximately 300m3.
A Seawater intake sterilisation system, four quarantine
systems, pH control system, and a full SCADA system
were also included. The Plantroom is some 18metres
below tank water level. |
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ROTTERDAM
ZOO OCEANIUM A
full design and build package for various recirculation
systems to support a series of fish and sea mammal/bird
exhibits. Main exhibits total volume was over 9000m3.
Also several smaller specialised exhibit systems
and a series of quarantine systems, along with a
very sophisticated effluent recovery system complimented
by a full SCADA system for overall system monitoring
and control. |
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