CIBSE’s first new guide to DHW for 20 years

CIBSE, DHW, domestic hot water

CIBSE has published a new guide to domestic hot water in non-domestic premises. ‘AM14: Non-domestic hot water heating systems’ is a comprehensive application manual that describes a logical sequence of processes to help engineers design efficient heating systems.

It covers systems with a total installed capacity from 45 kW to 2 MW and is expected to receive a warm welcome from the industry as the previous guide dates from 20 years ago.

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