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ADEY searches for eco-inventors

2012 could be a life-changing year for the winner of a nationwide search for potential ‘eco-inventors’ working within the heating and plumbing industry. The competition has been devised by magnetic filtration pioneer ADEY Professional Heating Solutions, and is open until 31 January 2012. Entries are sought from heating professionals, installers and apprentices who believe they have an original idea for a product, tool or appliance for the h... [more]

BPEC VENTILATION COURSE

Johnson & Starley, has announced initial 2012 Training Days for installers covering boiler, warm air heating and ventilation technology, including BPEC courses. The company is also recognised by CIBSE as a CPD (Continuing Professional Development) course provider. Courses are run at the company’s Head Office Training Centre in Northampton. The BPEC (British Plumbing Employers Council) Domestic Ventilation Systems two-day course is designed ... [more]

Free CPD guide focuses on renewable commercial heating

Mitsubishi Electric has published a free, independent, CPD-Accredited guide looking at renewable heating systems to inform consultants, contractors and heating engineers about the key issues facing all involved in designing, building and maintaining our commercial buildings. The guide, which is also available as a download, has been developed by the company to enhance its customers' knowledge in this important area. According to the Carbon ... [more]

NetworkThermostat is launching its new RP32-WIFI wireless IP thermostat

NetworkThermostat introduces its new RP32-WIFI wireless IP thermostat. This new programmable communicating thermostat (PCT) is a Wi-FI thermostat that includes a built-in web server, allowing simple connection from any PC, Mac, smart phone or tablet. The intuitive interface and powerful web engine puts the right amount of control at the right location. There’s no need for platform specific mobile apps, including iPhone, iPad and Android platforms... [more]

The green deal energy scheme announced by the government is welcomed by the CIPHE

The Green Deal energy scheme is set to benefit households across the UK next year. Kevin Wellman, Chief Executive Officer of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, commented, “The extra investment is very encouraging, especially now when fuel poverty is of increasing concern among British people. The Green Deal isn’t just about meeting Government quotas for carbon emissions, it’s about providing practical help to people w... [more]

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