Heating controls news articles 
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]
Intelligent Home Heating and Cooling System from Carrier to Virginia Peninsula from A/C Masters
A/C Masters, Inc. is pleased to offer Carrier's new Infinity System heating and cooling units. These HVAC systems offer state-of-the-art intelligent heating and air conditioning for residential use. The Infinity System uses advanced digital control to provide maximum comfort with minimal energy usage. Using the latest technology from Carrier Corp., residential heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems have become infinitely smar... [more]
Plumbers and heating engineers should help customers cope with the rising cost of fuel
With major energy suppliers raising their prices by almost 20%, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) believes it has become imperative for plumbers and heating engineers to advise members of the public of ways to reduce their energy bills. The CIPHE believes that energy saving is preferable to providing short-term financial relief, although it recognises there is a need for both. The CIPHE wants all plumbers and ... [more]
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Getting the Most From Your Heating in the Winter Months
SHEFFIELD, England, January 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --With plummeting temperatures and freezing conditions setting in across the country over the next few weeks, most of us are likely to crank up the home ...
Columbia College betting green brings hot and cold savings
It is not every day that a small private school the size of Columbia College can muster the dough to refurbish an aged, underground heating and air conditioning system — at least not without a significant increase in tuition and fees.
Johnson Controls Awarded D&R Technology Inc. Contract to Build Equipment for Seat Components of the New Cadillac ATS
CHANDLER, Ariz. -- D & R Technology Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Ecoland International, Inc. (OTCBB:ECIT.OB), announced today another contract award from Johnson Controls Inc. Equipment that is covered ...
Saudi- 'Aircon' show planned in Riyadh
(MENAFN - Arab News) The Saudi heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) sector is expected to achieve between 30 and 50 percent growth to emerge as a SR4.5 billion market by 2014. The ...
VIDEO: Tablet PC 'makes cup of coffee'
Richard Taylor looks at a piece of software that controls everything from the TV and the heating system right through to boiling a kettle.
Commissioners puzzled by heating system
LOCK HAVEN - The big question Thursday was this: How did last year's $1.
Johnson Controls Misses, Profits Rise
The higher profits were attributable to higher earnings in the company's Power Solutions and Automotive Experience segments.
Carrier's Collierville Operation Named a Top North American Plant by IndustryWeek
COLLIERVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Carrier's Collierville residential air conditioner and heat pump operation has been named one of IndustryWeek's top 10 Best Plants in North America. This ...
Physical plant seeks to regulate temperatures, reduce energy use
Some students complain rooms are too hot, others too cold. Many rooms can control their own heating, but not cooling. There are even rumors that the heat in the Kirner-Johnson building (KJ) is controlled in Europe.
Leading Business Intelligence on the Middle East & North Africa
JEDDAH - The Saudi heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) sector is expected to achieve between 30 and 50 percent growth to emerge as a SR4.5 billion market by 2014. The Kingdom remains a major market for air conditioning due to its hot climate and high individual purchasing power coupled with its HVAC-dependent industries which fuel the region's largest economy.

