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Press Release Archive - June 2025

A modular approach to heating water for commercial buildings 16 June 2025

Modular design in water heating involves creating systems from individual, interlocking components that can be scaled or replaced without disrupting the whole. This structure allows businesses to customise and enhance their water heating systems to ...


Nuaire ventilation systems now with Passivhaus certification 16 June 2025

Indoor air quality and ventilation manufacturing specialist Nuaire is pleased to announce Passivhaus certification has been achieved on BPS Passivhaus air handling units (AHU) and XBC Passivhaus packaged heat recovery units....


New design envelope Tango ensures uninterrupted service, even during maintenance 09 June 2025

Armstrong has introduced new larger sizes of the Design Envelope Tango, a compact, low-carbon dual pump that ensures uninterrupted service, even during maintenance....


Hamworthy Heating provides Cambridge Primary School with new Tyneham Heat Pump cascade installation 09 June 2025

Two Tyneham 290HT 27kW air source heat pumps from Hamworthy Heating – a trusted British manufacturer and supplier of commercial heating and hot water products – have been installed in cascade for underfloor heating in a new extension at a primary ...


Gas water heating and sustainability for commercial buildings 09 June 2025

With increasing concerns over global warming and the drive toward net zero building operations it may sound counterproductive to stay on gas water heating as a sustainable strategy. While carbon savings are not optimal, this remains the most cost-...


Protecting Performance: Rinnai Puts Limescale Defence Front and Centre at Installer Show 2025 06 June 2025

Rinnai to champion critical role of scale protection in hot water systems—plus new tech, extended warranties and 15 chances to win one of 15 free boilers


Rinnai Explores Water Neutrality: A Growing Concern for HVAC & Construction Professionals 02 June 2025

‘Water neutrality’ aims to ensure that when new building developments are planned and completed that there is no dramatic increase in water consumption in the surrounding area. It is planned in to achieve this aim by reducing water use, reusing water, and offsetting water demand.