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18 April 2011
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“Equi-Flow"- Shower Limiter
“Equi-Flow"- Automatic Shower Flow Limiter - Save water and energy
15 April 2011
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Harland Simon UPS Venture into Alternative Power Source
Harland Simon has recognised the need to utilise existing and natural power sources and has recently teamed up with Italian company Aston Energy to provide the Energy Solis Photovoltaic Inverter.
08 April 2011
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Endress+Hauser makes energy metering easy
Two new EngyCal® energy managers from Endress+Hauser, provide highly accurate recording and billing information for steam mass, energy flow and heating and cooling in liquid heat transfer systems. For a simple, scalable automatic meter reading solution in energy monitoring applications, EngyCal® is the answer!
05 April 2011
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Heating user’s delight as electronic radiator valve scoops low carbon award
In 2006 with gas prices rising by 62%, saving energy in homes became an important emerging market. This need could be met by transferring established commercial energy saving techniques into a simple method for improving heating control. Everyone can benefit through reducing heating bills and enabling people to reduce their carbon footprint, whist helping us all to contribute to meeting UK carbon reduction targets. During 25 years as Managing Director of Chalmor Limited Steven Henry was ofte
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Spring cleaning brings new models to Feature Radiators
Spring is in the air, so our thoughts don’t necessarily turn to heating, but as summer approaches now is almost the perfect time to perform maintenance on or upgrade your central heating system and radiators.
04 March 2011
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Radiators for those with dust allergies
If you are allergic to dust, or other air borne particles, then you should avoid installing radiators that work by convection.
22 February 2011
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Adding a radiator to your Aga hot water circuit
Many people find that their Aga, Rayburn or heat storage cooker can generate too much hot water. Often the water in the hot water cylinder boils and consequently the water coming out of the taps is far too hot. When this happens, you may need to find a way to “lose” heat from the hot water circuit and the most effective way of doing this is to install a radiator to act as a “heat sink”. This article tells you how to install a radiator on an Aga hot water circuit
09 February 2011
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New specification diesel an added challenge for hauliers
FACTS magazine asked Andrew Hargreaves, director of leading tank manufacturer Fuel Proof Ltd and operator of the company’s fleet of delivery vehicles,
27 January 2011
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Eriez puts focus into recycling
With environmental sustainability and recycling high on many a political agenda, Eriez Magnetics Europe are focusing on the increasing demand for improved recycling machinery.
26 January 2011
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Modular climate control concept from Rittal
Rittal’s modular climate control concept offers an easy way to add cooling to a Rittal enclosure or to upgrade an existing system.
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