2020 December
The Network Infrastructure industry’s new Occupational Qualification Structure leading to Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) Card recognition comes into play on 1 January 2021
Transport for London (TfL) has installed the total Rinnai water heating system solution of continuous flow water heaters, BMS controls, remote monitoring facilities, Nexus electrolytic scale inhibitors, flexible flueing systems and more ancillaries, all underscored by continuing energy and carbon analysis of comparative product systems.
Andrea Belloni becomes Head of Sales Europe
Güntner is pleased to appoint Andrea Belloni as "Head of Sales Europe“ with the beginning of the new financial year. Within his responsibility, the company pools the strengths and competences of the entire sales organisation in Europe to pursue its successful development consistently and forge ahead with the ambitious plans for the future.
INEOS Hygienics, the global healthcare brand, has become the Official Hygiene Supplier to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
J S Wright achieves iso 45001 accreditation
Mechanical and electrical building services specialist J S Wright has clinched a new globally recognised management award.
Intelligent heat networks improve network efficiency
Intelligent heating networks can revolutionise heating efficiency and reduce energy usage, says Neil Parry of Altecnic
The way we heat UK buildings will need to change significantly if we are to achieve our 2050 net zero goal. What could the future look like for the UK’s commercial buildings? Tom Murray of Baxi looks at the options.
Heat pumps - from the fundamentals to the future
With heat pumps predicted to play a central role in decarbonising heat in new homes as set out in the Government’s Future Home Standard, how can these systems be designed now and, in the years to come, to make the most of their environmental and energy-saving credentials? Steve Keaton of Vaillant looks at the factors designers and installers need to understand.
PLC Software Update for RDM’s HVACR & BMS Controllers
Programmable logic controller (PLC) software TDB provides the user with the capability to create custom control algorithms for any BMS application.
Lochinvar launches new range of thermal stores
Lochinvar has extended its range of thermal stores in response to growing demand for hybrid low carbon heating and hot water solutions.
The technology behind smart buildings
Connectivity in smart buildings has huge business value. Mike Hook explains.
Lower density building occupation in post-pandemic climate calls for better energy efficiency
Building controls have the potential to reduce energy use, support carbon reductions and reduce running costs, says Mark McLoughlin
Rinnai continuous flow hot water heating units, with precision temperature control for either thermal disinfection or safe use on those users more vulnerable to scalding, can now deliver almost 1,000 litres per hour per unit
Creating ever more productive environments
The combination of HCL and lighting control technology is creating ever more productive environments. Steve Marr explains.
Johnson Controls’ expansion of Izmir plant shortens delivery times, triples production capacity for commercial heat pumps
Johnson Controls has announced the expansion of production capacity at its plant in Izmir, Turkey.
Elta invests over £650k in new machinery as it eyes growth in production
Continuing its expansion and growth strategy, Elta has invested in two new machines to streamline and improve its manufacturing capabilities. This comes on the back of the air movement specialist’s 50th anniversary.