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Greenwood Airvac guide to regulation change

Ahead of the pending revisions to the ADF and ADL Building Regulations, a leading UK manufacturer of energy efficient ventilation products, Greenwood Airvac, reiterates its support to specifiers, consultants and installers to guide them through the changes.
Bringing a new focus to the way in which ventilation is specified and installed in new build and refurbishment projects the new regulations extend beyond design-only and promote an all encompassing GIP (Guaranteed Installed Performance).

Covering onsite installation, testing and commissioning, operation and maintenance GIP is adopting the early stages of a controlled service and brings with it many questions and queries.

Greenwood Airvac's experts are fully conversant with the revisions and have launched a guide dedicated to the impact of the regulation changes.

Highlighting their effect on the four standard ventilation methodologies, with working examples for standard apartments and houses, and advising on the introduction of GIP from both an onsite implementation and industry control perspective, the Greenwood Building Regulations Review is a comprehensive guide to the changes, and most importantly, the impacts on product specification in the most simple way.

For ventilation system designers it also explains the affect of GIP on SAP Appendix Q and DER ratings given the inclusion of installation and commissioning procedures.

Leading the way in the design of SAP Appendix Q products Greenwood are rightfully positioned to lead in the delivery of GIP to the ventilation industry. So download your copy of the new Building Regulations Review today at www.greenwood.co.uk/gip

CPD-style presentations and other information are also available.
10 August 2010

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