2004 October

An integrated approach to services design

Cat. 6 package is installer friendly


Pre-school nurseries enjoy the benefits of underfloor heating

Hamworthy takes condensing boilers to a new dimension


Energy-efficient boilers for larger heating systems

All-electric heating and cooling solution is heat-pump based

Eco Centre goes to ground for its heating

Essex college enjoys the benefits of boiler replacement

Underfloor heating for raised access floors

New opportunities for electric underfloor heating

What’s best for your business?

Redefining the performance of gas-fired convector heaters

Underfloor heating – better comfort by design

Renewable heat – the era of ground-source heat pumps

Electrothermic actuators designed for reliability

Socket-outlet range includes hundreds of products

Air curtain has wide range of control options
Improved performance fo PV solar cells

Pipe-in-pipe conduit is colour coded



Airflow sets new standards in fan design

ICS mixes the new with the old


Ventilation passes Fitness First test

JJB leisure centres put Hager Tebis system through its paces

Report identifies the benefits of pre-insulated ducting

First UK installation for Daikin’s Mini VRVII-S system

Vent-Axia is firmly on the school syllabus

Carrier cuts cost of air-conditioning control at Stansted Airport
Armstrong re-organises its pump operations
HVCA starts campaign to resist Dutch auctions

LUL takes Indepth approach to cleaning grease-extract ducting

White Young Green wins medical-research contract in Newcastle
New website introduces engineering to secondary schools
Chimney orders reach new heights
Carrier joins in with the Genome project
HVCA president highlights people as the key to the future
Hills ensures that the show goes on at Royal Opera House
Merry Hill shopping centre wins BREEAM first

Inviron wins Burnley Hospital PFI contract
BSRIA enlarges its testing facilities
The ifs and buts of climate change

Towards safer and more comfortable commercial kitchens

EWS maintenance service is Going Places

BEMS market shows promising performance upturn
Highlighting a determination from building owners to reduce energy consumption through technology, the building energy management systems (BEMS) market saw a 1.4% quarter-on- quarter increase in Q4 2024 – according to the Building Controls Industry Association’s (BCIA) latest market report.
Construction Carbon and CIBSE collaborate to provide environmental skills training
Construction Carbon, in collaboration with CIBSE, has announced the development of the Lifecycle Carbon Assessor Practitioner Training programme.