2005 March
System cleanliness is next to indoor air quality
Getting to grips with IAQ issues
The air-quality benefits of evaporative cooling
Let air filtration take the strain
Stylish cable management for futuristic academy
House of Fraser benefits from fast-fit lighting
CIBSE publishes new guide to electricity in buildings
The flexibility of busbars under raised floors
Planning for the future needs of cable containment
Exploring the benefits of prefabricated wiring
Trox meets design challenge in Sage project
VRF air conditioning adopts water-cooled technology
Solving challenging heating projects
Smoke-venting motors meet new standard
Mr Slim reduces power consumption
Optimiser/compensator is self-configuring
Responding to kitchen-safety legislation
Monitoring chillers by mobile phone
Toshiba launches heat-recovery VRF
Water heater can also provide space heating
Sontay launches HVAC thermostat range
Entry-level thermal-imaging camera
Daikin improves options on large screw chillers
EWS introduces refurbishment service
Even-Heat branches out into unusual underfloor heating
Plastics pipe sustains the flow at blood bank
Trox takes chilled beams to Newcastle
Ferroli de-rates boiler to serve new eco-house
Fuel costs dive in aircraft hangar
Air conditioning makes kitchen Haven of comfort
The time-saving benefits of bespoke AHUs
Partnering arrangement delivers savings for Anchor Trust
Industrial control meets nature in green building
FM contractor stimulates partnership initiative
Five companies pool expertise in steam
Delivering the practical benefits of partnering
Ductwork industry works to enhance its reputation
Commtech’s expertise on trial in Manchester
Acquisition takes SEC into eastern England
Jasun tackles environmental issues
South Birmingham College building for the future
Carrier calls for prioritisation of ventilation in NHS infrastructure plans
As the healthcare sector begins to plan how new government infrastructure funding will be spent, Carrier is urging NHS estates teams to prioritise ventilation upgrades as part of long-term building improvement strategies.
Specifiers urged to act ahead of looming legislation
Specifiers are being encouraged to switch to efficient secondary hot water circulators ahead of anticipated legislation that will ban inefficient versions of these domestic and commercial plumbing products.



