2005 October

Cast-iron boilers perform to modern standards

Trane launches fan-coil units adapted for British market

More cooling capacity from York Sonata chillers

Direct gas-fired water heaters

Flue options add to water-heating applications

Ventilator provides controllable natural ventilation
Web-based workstation for CentraLine building-management systems
The Arena web-based workstation package has been introduced as the standard interface to CentraLine building-management systems. Buildings can be managed easily via a browser, locally or from anywhere in the world. Typical premises include offices, schools, health centres, public and apartment buildings, health centres and retail premises.


Wall-hung condensing boilers up to 120 kW

Bringing sophistication to the control of space heating

Sophisticated control for underfloor heating


Heat-pump package generates domestic hot water

Close-control air conditioning

NBS launches Engineering Services Full Service specification product
Applying Internet technology to building automation






Accumulator vessels overcome water-supply issues at Norfolk hotel

Club steward enthuses about the benefits of air filters

Condensing water heaters are part of university’s environmental plan

School learns the lessons of integrated building systems
CHP in environmental-sustainability showcase

Air-conditioning units take the weight off an installer’s mind

Oventrop sets the temperature in Cambridge hotel

New heat exchanger improves hospital energy performance

Evaporative cooling overcomes Aga’s overheating problem

Qualitair controls ‘Street’ temperatures in Morrisons supermarkets

School maths department counts on natural ventilation

York’s Basildon factory to be closed down in restructuring
BEST raises GCSE selection criteria for craft apprentices

Vaillant boosts capacity to meet growth markets
Major Projects Agreement brings benefits to Terminal 5

CIBSE prepares to build on Part L
Daikin to open new headquarters

White Young Green provides design services for college

Space Air motor cyclist regains championship lead
Thermal Transfer shares in European Construction Industry award

New college shows the way in teaching
Revised Building Regulations to arrive two years early
Building for the future — part 2
Building for the future — part 1


Packaged pump range delivers prefabrication benefits

Finalists announced for the 2025 Pump Industry Awards
The Pump Industry Awards has revealed its highly anticipated finalists for 2025, showcasing the very best in innovation, performance and contribution across the pump sector. The winners will be celebrated at the prestigious gala dinner on Thursday 13th March at the Hilton Hotel, St. Georges Park in Burton on Trent.
Electrical businesses brace for project delays in 2025
The latest quarterly Building Engineering Business Survey (BEBS) has revealed that close to two thirds (63%) of electrotechnical and engineering services businesses are worried about delays to projects and the impact this can have on cashflow.