2004 December
Getting the best from variable-speed pumps installed in parallel
Applying a Part L mindset to water heating
Plastics ball valves have time and cost benefits
Underfloor heating shows its capabilities in science centre
Hills expresses preference for the XPress system
Converting to the benefits of pushtap operation
Rycroft combines plate heat exchanger with variable-speed pump
Commissioning flows sweetly by the Thames
Stainless-steel products are WRAS approved
Clear thinking on insulating plastic pipes
Protecting health and performance in DHW
Plastics pipes in fires — the debate heats up
Bringing expertise to small and medium-sized buildings
Bosch develops software approach to monitoring and control
Delivering buildings that are intelligent cuts costs
Sanyo and Carrier combine forces for absorption chillers
Airedale launches packaged conderserless chillers
Water-cooled vertical packages
Tricool enjoys surge in sales of free-cooling chillers
York business at Dubai Airport takes off
Room control unit is native BACnet
Delivering best value in airconditioning projects
Koolduct removes ductwork from project’s critical path
‘The Salon’ tests Fujitsu’s air-conditioning capability
London Underground in a new light
Air-conditioning’s sound of silence in recording studio
R410A provides key to air-conditioning upgrade
McArthur Glen has designs on energy efficiency
Air-conditioning is in tune with needs of music academy
New HQ gives BSRIA fresh outlook
Skills Council acclaims Dalkia training scheme
SES combines both M&E services in single module
New rail museum shows way to solar electricity
New BREEAM energy standards defined for schools
Steam boilers qualify for ECAs
Grundfos Pumps scoops National Business Award
ADCAS moves to rationalise sizes of air terminals
Daikin announces major new air-conditioning investments
Airedale’s apprenticeship scheme has eye to future
Potterton adds Plus features to its Derwent boiler
York’s Ocean wave of air conditioners
‘Red tape scrapping is welcome – but more policy changes are needed’
The CEO of heat pump manufacturer Aira UK has said the government’s new proposals to scrap planning red tape for the installation of heat pumps in the UK will be a big breakthrough for the industry and consumers – but more policy changes are needed.
New procurement rules for NHS suppliers
New procurement rules mean NHS suppliers will need to demonstrate their green credentials so the NHS can achieve its target of becoming net zero for directly-controlled emissions by 2040, with an ambition to reach an 80% reduction in its carbon emissions between 2028 to 2032.