2007 December

Clivet introduces new water-loop heat-pump range
EVH ceiling-mounted units are designed for ducted applications and offer heating/cooling duties from 1.7 to 7.1 kW. Each unit incorporates a high-quality rotary compressor, thermostatic expansion valves and brazed plate heat exchanger.
Terminal units are designed with minimal quantities of refrigerant and extract or reject heat from/to a neutral-temperature water loop. This approach makes it possible to transfer heat from parts of a building that require cooling to areas that require heating.
All these new EVH units come as standard with Clivet Talk Electronics and HID controller. Options include differential-pressure switch and solenoid valve control of the water flow for variable-flow water-loop systems.

HVCA SFG20 maintenance standard goes online

Grundfos grows its presence in Hungary
CIBSE awards will acclaim low-carbon performance

Honeywell-sponsored team wins championship for second year in a row


Introducing the master systems integrator

New identity devised for regeneration project in Middlesbrough

BSRIA briefing educates industry on schools for the future

London 2012 launches sustainability plan

Stimulating integration of supply-chains will boost efficiency
New timetable for energy certificates
Elta Fans becomes CIBSE patron
BEST plans better and more apprentice training


100% biodiesel CHP starts trials in UK


M&E consultancy wins HSBC green award for start-ups

Electric heating mats can be laid under any floor

Using radiators as an art form

Emmeti adds more features to its heating manifold
Lochinvar introduces commercial condensing boilers with pre-mix burners

Having your heating and seating it

Honeywell introduces wireless controller for heating manifolds

Dunham-Bush achieves the LST fan convector

Underfloor heating moves up a level
The controlled approach to reducing carbon emissions

Two new boilers hanging on a wall

Space heating with low flow temperatures

Combining the benefits of central boilers with individual heating and hot-water systems

Combining the benefits of safety and energy efficiency

Natural-ventilation controller qualifies for Enhanced Capital Allowances

Addvent commercial fans are designed for flush installation

Lindab machine cuts spiral ductwork on site

Xpelair redefines the performance of inline duct fans

AHUs as the heart of an efficient air-conditioning system

AHUs as the heart of an efficient air-conditioning system

Airing the differences in the ductwork industry

Airing the differences in the ductwork industry

Airing the differences in the ductwork industry
Artificial lighting closely resembles natural daylight
Building-controller video shows installation speed
BSRIA toolkit updates responsibilities of designers and contractors



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.