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Sixty+ HVAC firms exhibiting at London HEVAR

More than 60 HVAC industry companies are featured in the London HEVAR 2009 show with a fifth of exhibitors being new faces to the event.
Sixty+ HVAC firms exhibiting at London HEVAR
A large number of new HVAC product launches alongside existing technologies will be showcased at the event on September 23-24, 2009 which takes place at the Royal Horticultural Hall in London's Greycoat Street.

New to the exhibition this year is the demo area, where visitors can see live demonstrations from exhibitors of HVAC products and services.

A topical seminar programme will be hosted for visitors in three seminar theatres .

'How to make air conditioning work for you' is the subject of a seminar session on day two which will see Jacqueline Balian, director of information (CIBSE) and Darren Jones (Efficient Air) discuss air conditioning inspections.

Returning to the London HEVAR seminar programme will be the HVCA's S Factor seminar, where exhibitors and attendees will be invited to face S Factor judges and argue why their chosen technology or solution has the S -(sustainability) Factor. The audience then gets the chance to vote on which technology they think has the S-Factor.

Part two of the HVCA seminar programme will see Bob Towse head of technical and safety at the HVCA and Mike Malina from M&E Sustainability discuss the carbon reduction commitment - why it is important to you and your clients.

Heat Pump Seminar sessions hosted by Tony Bowen, president of the HPA, will take place on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning of the show. Topics include heat pump types and their characteristics and the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.

Visitors to London HEVAR 2009 who pre register will receive a free lunch at the show. To book your place at this free HVAC show visit www.hevar.co.uk
19 August 2009

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