2007 August

The energy efficient approach to delivering comfort cooling

Early-warning smoke detection for Norwich Catholic cathedral

New division a breath of fresh air

Stainless-steel cylinders deliver mains-pressure hot water

Quick, safe Freon detection with Spygas

Training courses for LG’s Art Cool air-conditioning units

Thorsman keeps cables under control on site

New simpler SMV inverter with IP65

Reznor heating –— the best, baaa none!




Hattersley at Chelsea FC Academy


Crane Dominators speed up installation at new BS HQ

MERLIN launches new diesel generator service contract


Heat pump package generates and stores hot water

Ground-source heat pumps deliver heating and hot water

Walney offers revolutionary design of radiator
Micro CHP units can run on biofuels

Weatherproof electric radiant heaters provide outdoor warmth

Small-scale wind turbine for urban environments

Magnetic system prevents formation of limescale

Energy-monitoring panel simplifies energy metering

Lighting is in tune with Circadian Rhythms

Swirl diffuser responds to heating or cooling needs

Autodesk’s Impression makes graphics from CAD


Gardner adds to range of venturi steam traps

Daikin extends its high-output Sky Air range of inverter units

Recupopak is designed for year-round performance

York develops heat-pump version of Tempo chiller

Elastomeric expansion joints absorb all movements in pipework


Daikin brings more style to wall-mounted split units

Glow-worm boilers for larger houses


Instrument can measure and log wide range of air parameters


Electrical installations and information networks

Technical literature on Glow-worm boilers


Built environment professionals remain positive on future of Net Zero
A recent survey by global climate tech firm IES has revealed that nearly three-quarters of UK built environment professionals believe achieving a Net Zero built environment by 2050 is within reach.
BESA research suggests clients are yet to engage with new building safety regime
Construction clients are failing to engage with the new building safety regime, according to research carried out by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).