2006 June
Software assesses compliance with Building Regulations
Condensing boiler has 4-star NOx rating
Maxxflo water heater in a smaller size
Cast-aluminium boilers from Clyde Combustions
Unvented cylinders for domestic hot water
Door curtains for condensing boilers
Improving the lighting performance of metal ceilings
Emergency luminaire is self testing
Condensate pump for Glow-worm boilers
Xpelair offers fans for light-industrial applications
Water-treatment training courses
SES helps refurbish Pimlico district heating
Proving the performance of fan-coil units
Building on research into reducing carbon emissions
Space Air renews motorbike sponsorship
Grundfos prepares for third factory in Hungary
Mott MacDonald shares in RICS award for Sage Gateshead
Buro Happold opens in Edinburgh
MITIE helps address skills shortage in Scotland
New NVQs developed for building-services engineers
Inverness project delivers BREEAM rating of 84%
Industry responds to rising copper prices
Morfitts nears completion of rugby stand in Leeds
Control valve brings more features to DHW systems
Hospital benefits from motorised commissioning valves
Exploiting the benefits of dynamic balancing
Commissioning gains NVQ status
Samsung launches R410A VRF air-conditioning system
AET brings local control to Hiross Flexible Space system
Art Cool designs get even cooler
Sanyo equipment wraps up healthcare packaging project
Kooltech builds up its Mitsubishi stock for the summer
Vaillant moves into UK air-conditioning market
Approaching 20 years of VRF in the UK
Towards energy-efficient ductwork
‘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.