Left to right: Steven Booth of Guardian Water Treatment; comedian and HVR Awards host, Tom Ward; Steve Munn of Hevasure; and HVR Awards judge Laura Bishop of Infitas Design.
The award-winning product is the latest incarnation of the innovative water monitoring technology from Hevasure, G2.
Providing 24/7 real-time data on water condition, Hevasure is revolutionising water system management in closed circuit systems, allowing small problems to be identified and fixed before corrosion and consequent breakdown takes hold.
Using real-world examples from its work with Guardian Water Treatment, Hevasure demonstrated how monitoring has diagnosed problems that sampling could not detect, saving building owners money by avoiding expensive repairs, and enabling reductions in water wastage and improved maintenance practices overall.
The judging panel commented: “This product is important because poor water treatment is a big problem to heating system performance and longevity. By bringing together all the test equipment, facility managers will have the benefit of constant monitoring of the system condition.”
Steve Munn, managing director for Hevasure, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to win this award. I personally invented the product and believe wholeheartedly in the benefits it offers to the HVAC sector. As an industry, water treatment has remained behind the times in terms of the use of data driven monitoring. Hevasure is trying to remedy that situation and although it is early days, alongside our certified partner, Guardian Water Treatment, we are making headway into the commercial sector. With BMS used for other elements of a building, it is time water systems followed suit.”