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UV-C
for HVAC technology should form the
major component in your TM44 strategy
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Systems over 250 kW must be
inspected by January 2009. Systems over
12 kW must be inspected by January 2011.
Thereafter inspections must be repeated
no less frequently than every five
years.
Compliance
with
new
CIBSE
Guidelines for inspection of air
conditioning systems require.
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The ‘responsible person’ should
commission an inspection and receive
and retain the inspection report.
That person will need to obtain this
from a suitably accredited person
who is a member of a
Government-approved accreditation
scheme.
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Membership will require evidence
of the competence of the personnel
and that the employing organisation
has proper procedures in place for
undertaking inspections and issuing
reports.
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Inspectors will therefore need
technical guidance for the conduct
of the inspection and preparation of
the report. |

CIBSE
TM44: Air conditioning assessments
provides this technical guidance.
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Both the directive and Article 9
require assessments and inspections
to give owners and operators
information about the performance of
their buildings and plant.
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The intention is to identify
opportunities to save energy and cut
operating costs by delivering
information on system performance. |
Our UV-C for HVAC technology returns all
types of
cooling coils back to their "as specified"
condition, even coils 20+ years old. Typical
energy savings of 10-20%
can be achieved in air
conditioning systems of any size.

The
report will identify the building and
equipment inspected, including the
following.
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System records and documentation.
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The state of maintenance compared
with good practice, with
recommendations for improvement if
appropriate. |
Our UV-C for HVAC technology will
permanently sterilise coil fins,
pipes & drain pans eliminating manual coil
cleaning & provide a non-mechanical
method of duct cleaning.
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Low or no-cost actions, such as
clearing obstructed heat exchangers
or adjustments or improvements to
controls. |
Our UV-C for HVAC
technology
will:
1.
Increase the use of free cooling.
2.
Increased use of recirculated air.
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Opportunities for reducing cooling
loads or periods of operation, such
as co-location of IT equipment for
separate treatment or the addition
of solar-control measures.
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Opportunities to use alternatives
such as free cooling or more
efficient technologies such as
variable-speed fans. |
Our UV-C
for HVAC technology
will:
1.
Increase the use of free cooling.
2.
Decrease the electrical load on air
conditioning fan & compressor.
3. Increase airflow.
4.
Increase the life of the coil.
To be
contacted by a member of our consulting
team for additional discussions or
information about out offerings please.

Alternatively if you are ready.

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