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New Part L Domestic Heating Compliance Guide reflects the growing recognition of the benefits chemical inhibitors(19/07/2010)
Domestic water treatment is the generic term for products preventing the corrosion and scaling of ancillary pipe-work and equipment within a heating system. As system corrosion and scaling differs regionally (different water types), BEAMA’s Domestic Water Treatment Association (DWTA) standard works on the basis that an inhibitor must ‘inhibit’ ie ‘be significantly better than water in all water conditions’. A main DWTA objective is communicating to the heating industry and consumers, the ... [more]
Growing recognition of the benefits chemical inhibitors bring to maintaining heating system efficiency(20/05/2010)
With Government focusing on energy efficiency, the need for effective system cleaning and inhibition will increase. Following the inclusion of water treatment in the Building Regulations Part L consultation, the time is right for domestic water treatment companies to demonstrate they make a valuable contribution in this field. Domestic water treatment is the generic term for products preventing the corrosion and scaling of ancillary pipe-work and equipment within a heating system. As system c... [more]
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