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Ventilation: On-demand ventilation offers breath of fresh air

On-demand ventilation with energy recovery makes perfect sense, says Nygel Humphrey. 
 29 Mar 2011

Commercial Heating: Radiating success

A new report aims to debunk a number of 'myths' surrounding steel panel radiators 
 29 Mar 2011

Commercial Heating: Biomass - Can you see the wood for the trees?

Biomass has a bright future thanks to Government initiatives designed to encourage the use of renewables, according to Steve Dolby. 
 29 Mar 2011

Commercial Heating: Curtain raiser

Air curtains can be used for a range of applications from shop doorways to warehouses, says Duncan Buxton. 
 29 Mar 2011

Air Conditioning World: Taking care of climate control in offices

Developments in air conditioning systems are taking climate control for the office environment to new levels of comfort, energy management and design, says Richard Lockwood. 
 29 Mar 2011

Air Conditioning World: Ensuring the 'business fitness' of a retrofit

There are several key points to consider when choosing the right air conditioning units to install. Steve Robinson explains. 
 29 Mar 2011

Air Conditioning World: Taking great comfort from high efficiency

While many engineers may seek to design out air conditioning there are still many buildings where this remains the only option for maintaining comfort levels. So the important thing is to ensure that it's efficient, says Dean Ward. 
 29 Mar 2011

Commercial Heating: CRC - Staying a step ahead

The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will change the ways in which large organisations manage energy consumption. Richard Evans sets out the key considerations for hvac contractors and consultants. 
 29 Mar 2011

Commercial Heating: Cheap and cheerful? It's a false economy

There may be a temptation to specify cheap flues, but are you sure they'll do the job and, even if they do, how long will they last? Sami Caglar believes he has the answer. 
 29 Mar 2011

Company Focus: Damage is caused by legislative uncertainty

Delays to crucial legislation that is set to have an enormous impact on the renewables sector is particularly frustrating to Vokèra's Robert Lockhart, as Ian Vallely explains. 
 29 Mar 2011

Contractor Focus: Perfect partnerships offer a workload boost

To survive and thrive in a fiercely competitive market, contractors will have to display versatility and imagination, says Cofely's Brent Hyde-Smith. Ian Vallely reports. 
 29 Mar 2011

Burning Issue: It really does pay to train

In order to deliver the best solutions to its customers, the h&v industry needs to ensure its workforce has the right skills. Apprenticeships are the obvious solution, says Adrian Walker. 
 29 Mar 2011

Ventilation: Build tight, ventilate right

Bespoke ventilation solutions offer real benefits, says Steve Mongan. 
 21 Mar 2011

Ventilation: Designs on a modern ventilation system

Installing sustainable ventilation requires knowledge of the building and of the technological options available, as Cliff Jones explains. 
 18 Mar 2011

Low & Zero Carbon: Innovations in heat pumps widen specification choices

Today's super-efficient heat pumps with inverter control and variable refrigerant flow offer all kinds of new possibilities. John Durbin looks at some of the latest innovations and their applications within the commercial market. 
 11 Feb 2011

Low & Zero Carbon: No more trouble in store on the heating front

Most renewable systems are delivering far less than the running costs and environmental savings they could, according to Alan Ward. The good news is that he has an answer. 
 11 Feb 2011

Low & Zero Carbon: The rocky road to a sustainable future

Energy efficiency and sustainability are intrinsically linked. If we are to fine-tune the energy usage of our buildings effectively, we must give them the attention they need in terms of engineering, especially when considering sustainable heating systems, according to Mark Northcott. 
 11 Feb 2011

Low & Zero Carbon: Integrating low carbon commercial heating

It is crucial to share knowledge and expertise as early as possible when embarking upon low carbon commercial heating projects, says Jeff House 
 11 Feb 2011

Fan Coil Units: Meeting conflicting demands on FCUs

The demands placed on fan coil units in modern commercial and industrial applications can be particularly challenging. Are they up to the job? Ian Thomas has the answer. 
 11 Feb 2011

Fan Coil Units: Design factors to cut emission rates

Hydraulic fan coil units can offer an energy efficient means of providing air conditioning for a range of commercial buildings, says Mike Price 
 11 Feb 2011
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