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The Solar Design Company announces the UK launch of GeoT*SOL basic, the professional program for planning and evaluating heat pumps. GeoT*SOL is the companion program to world-class simulation software T*SOL and PV*SOL for solar thermal and PV.
The Solar Design Company is offering FREE demonstration programs of GeoT*SOL basic.
Users can also view a new video which demonstrates how to get started using the software.
Designed by Valentin Software in Germany, GeoT*SOL basic helps users to... [more]
Within the UK there are around 120,000 registered gas service engineers but only 45,000 currently use analysers. But law changes, coming into effect in April next year, will require gas installers to hold Combustion Performance Analysis of Domestic Appliances (CPA1) certificates to show they can correctly use flue gas analysers. Installers without the correct training will have their licence suspended and won’t be able to fit gas fires or boilers.
The need for change was highlighted in an ala... [more]
Bordered by the revitalised Holy Brook waterway to the South with its newly landscaped walkway, the Blade in Reading complements the regeneration of Forbury Square and provides spectacular views across the city at every level. Rising 128m above the Reading skyline, The Blade has a distinctive spire that dominates the upper part of the building, and stands on a site on the eastern edge of Reading’s commercial centre. This iconic building provides cutting edge headquarters accommodation and boasts... [more]
Following the signing of a wholesaler agreement with Toshiba Carrier UK Limited, Climate Center will now supply an extensive range of high quality Toshiba air conditioning equipment across the UK, including residential and light commercial products, splits, VRF systems and air-to-water heat pumps to customers through its UK network of 46 branches.
Toshiba products will be stocked alongside Climate Center’s existing air conditioning ranges from Daikin and Fujitsu, completing the supplier’s o... [more]
Low-Build now makes plumbed underfloor heating (UFH) a realistic alternative to radiators even as part of a retrofit project. It offers all the advantages of an energy-efficient UFH system without the need to dig up solid floors or lift floor boards, so causing minimum disruption. This cuts installation times – and therefore costs – without raising floor heights to an undesirable level.
Homeowners refurbishing their property can now choose to fit UFH on virtually any existing floor thanks to ... [more]
Low-Build now makes plumbed underfloor heating (UFH) a realistic alternative to radiators even as part of a retrofit project. It offers all the advantages of an energy-efficient UFH system without the need to dig up solid floors or lift floor boards, so causing minimum disruption. This cuts installation times – and therefore costs – without raising floor heights to an undesirable level.
Homeowners refurbishing their property can now choose to fit UFH on virtually any existing floor thanks to ... [more]
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