2005 August
LG announces winner of van draw
Daikin’s awesome success in corporate regatta
Competition winners for Antarctica base announced
Eurovent certification for York chillers
White Young Green wins university project
Orders boost for Oxford contractor
CIS tower in Manchester prepares to exploit solar energy
First winner of student commissioning award
Lennox sales manager kicks into international action
Daikin opens new Czech factory
Kingspan Insulation publishes its sustainability credentials
Trox claims ‘largest’ UK order for fan-coil units
FM specialist moves to put sustainability into practice
Canary Wharf to develop riverside site
Making comfort and energy efficiency go hand in hand
Space heating and water heating
Airedale extends close-control air-conditioning range
Carrier develops integrated free cooling for chillers
Balancing valves designed for future adjustment
VRF for smaller air-conditioning systems
Air-handling units for hygienic applications
Thyristor control for heater batteries
Split-system air conditioning beats noise problems
Programmer helps landlords meet statutory obligations
Pre-insulated pipework for air-conditioning and refrigeration
Daikin expands its VRVII range of air conditioning
Accurate control of pumped riser pipes
Chameleon is the changing face of air curtains
Multi-split air conditioning uses two different compressors
The benefits of master/slave humdifiers
Viessmann targets new boiler at budget projects
Trane enhances performance and quality of air-handling units
Luxury homes include underfloor heating and cooling
Wireless technology solves control issues in stately home
‘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.