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Control makes heating sense
Maximising the use of control technology has benefits beyond heating costs. Trevor Struck, area sales manager at Hamworthy Heating explains...
17 Mar 2021
Press-fit valves: faster, safer, stronger
Valves are an often-overlooked part of a building services system. But in recent years, valve technology has advanced in response to challenges faced by engineers and installers. Darren Baxter explains....
16 Mar 2021
Getting to grips with IAQ facts
Mark Grayston, head of product marketing at Mitsubishi Electric discusses the importance of understanding, monitoring and improving indoor air quality (IAQ) and calls for a recognised set of standards to regulate it...
3 Mar 2021
Replicating nature's toolkit
Kostas Papadopoulos, head of smart cities solutions development at SSE Enterprise examines the benefits of bipolar ionisation in managing air quality in buildings...
3 Mar 2021
Air quality's critical role in restoring faith in public buildings
With the UK hoping to return to some sense of normality over the next 12 months, it is clear that there must be a conscious effort to restore faith in public spaces by addressing the issue of air quality. David Millward, group product manager at ...
3 Mar 2021
IAQ key to safe office reopening
As offices across the UK open for business, it’s clear that air quality in buildings is of critical importance to people’s well-being and peace of mind. Here, Jerry Hall, air conditioning manager at Wolseley Climate, takes a closer look at the ...
3 Mar 2021
Train to gain
With apprenticeships heavily impacted by the pandemic, Malcolm Moss, President of ADCAS, examines the true cost to the industry and looks at what can be done to safeguard the future of the ductwork sector...
24 Feb 2021
Think outside the 'safe bet' box
Oliver Baker, chief executive of Ambion Heating, examines the benefits of computer-controlled infrared (CCIR) technolocy for low carbon heating...
24 Feb 2021
Is hydrogen the future of heating?
An intention to drive the use of hydrogen for heating in the Prime Minister’s latest 10-point carbon plan has pushed this fuel higher up the zero carbon agenda. Steve McConnell of ICOM considers the implications...
17 Feb 2021
This time they are serious
A raft of new regulatory measures and the appointment of a products regulator, alongside stricter rules on payment, demonstrates just how serious the government is about reforming the built environment sector, according to the Building Engineering ...
17 Feb 2021
Thermal wheels vs transmission of viruses
Ventilation specialist Swegon explores the benefits of properly constructed, installed and maintained rotary heat exchangers and busts a few myths with regards to virus transmission...
10 Feb 2021
Heating repurposed for commercial properties
With the need to repurpose and refurbish older buildings now greater than ever, specifiers and contractors should look to retrofit solutions, says Steve Richmond, head of marketing and technical at Rehau Building Solutions Building Solutions...
10 Feb 2021
A balancing act for commercial buildings
Throughout 2020 public buildings have seen unprecedented periods of closure; however, many may not realise how these closures could impact the operation of buildings...
3 Feb 2021
Don’t fall into a bacteria trap
Dan Wild, Conex Bänninger business unit director UK&I, puts the case for copper over plastic when it comes to traps and waste fittings...
3 Feb 2021
Humidity under scrutiny
From improving IAQ to the needs of industrial processes, interest and uptake of humidification systems has increased in recent years. However, with this greater interest there also comes greater scrutiny of the costs involved according to Edward ...
27 Jan 2021
Staying on top of humidity on site
Humidity is an unwanted problem for many construction sites, yet errors can be made in its removal. Ryan Stanley, moisture control sales & product manager Northern Europe at Aggreko, provides some insight into the issue and best practice for ...
27 Jan 2021
Making buildings healthier
Dave Marshall-George, UK sales manager at Condair plc, examines the potential for improving public health through humidification and other HVAC strategies...
20 Jan 2021
Perfect humidity control for museum
John Barker, managing director of Humidity Solutions explains what to do with a museum and gallery where the humidity swings over a wide range - even when the temperature control is spot on...
20 Jan 2021
Skills demand will hit us like a train
Efforts to create a more diverse building services workforce must speed up dramatically following the unveiling of the Government’s 10-point plan for a ‘green revolution’, according to BESA’s director of skills and training Helen Yeulet...
20 Jan 2021
Homes fit for the future
Mark McManus, managing director at Stiebel Eltron UK, discusses why ventilation must be a core component of our renewable future as we emerge from the pandemic...
14 Jan 2021
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