| The purpose of this section is to build a
comprehensive reference section, by providing information
supplied by industry experts from all aspects of the trade.
It is our aim to provide information that is specific and
relevant to the topic, and all manufacturers, suppliers and
trades people are invited to contribute.
This section will be added to and updated throughout the
year, and the plumbing pages team will be happy to research
and include information on specific topic areas not
currently included.
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| Energy Efficiency |
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Reducing fuel bills The purpose of this section is to
provide information that helps you to achieve the lowest
possible fuel running costs especially during those periods
when central heating and hot water is required. |
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Condensing boilers This section aims to provide
information that will encourage a greater awareness of the
condensing boiler. One fact that all experts agree on and
has been repeated time and time again is that it is always
beneficial from an energy saving point of view to fit a
condensing boiler. |
| Heating Systems and
controls |
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Water heating systems Choosing the method by which hot
water is supplied is often pre-determined by the choice of
central heating system; which is ironic as heating systems
in the UK are used on average for less than five months of
the year and the amount of heating required is a
pre-determined factor. It is the hot water requirement that
tends to vary with usage, yet it is often treated as a
secondary requirement in design terms. The problem is often
compounded by the variety and choice of water heating
systems that are available; some of the leading UK
manufactures of waterheating equipment have helped to
formulat this section to explain the issues. |
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Domestic heating systems
The key purpose of this section is to highlight specific
areas of heating design that have an effect on the systems
operating efficiency and long term running costs.The
intention is to encourage best practice principals for the
design and purchase of domestic heating systems, which are
critical to Energy Efficiency. |
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Radiators & heat emitters The main reason that someone
has central heating installed is to ensure that they and
their family are provided with plenty of hot water and
warmth at a level to which they can remain comfortable. This
section aims to provide relevant information on the
availability and installation of radiators for use in
central heating systems. |
| Legislation &
Regulations |
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Legislation & regulations This section aims to provide
information and links regarding current legislation and
Regulations. Information provided will be in layman's terms
with links to the appropriate publications and papers where
available. |
| General Plumbing issues |
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Showers & accessories The purpose of this section is
to provide, information on all aspects of 'shower equipment
and issues,' in a structured format, written by leading
manufacturers of showering equipment. The information is
aimed at being informative and generic in nature so as to
enable the reader to make informed choices. |
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Pipework, soil & waste Recent years have seen rapid
changes in the development of pipe and waste water systems
and for hot and cold-water services applications. This
section looks at the issues and alternatives that are now
available. |
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Backflow contamination Despite strict regulations,
extremely dangerous situations continue to occur when
backflow contaminants are inadvertently allowed to enter our
safe drinking water supplies. The purpose of this section is
to provide an understanding of how far-reaching and critical
backflow contamination problems are. |
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Water treatment This feature aims to clarify the key
problems that are associated with water heating devices and
systems, in particular, scale, corrosion and fouling, for
both direct and in direct usage. With the ever-increasing
growth of water treatment solutions, the aim is to give an
impartial view of the current solutions available.
| The
energy saving trust |
| Energy Efficiency is a Government
backed initiative run by the Energy Saving Trust
aimed at raising awareness of the benefits of energy
efficient products and services that will save you
money, energy and help the environment.The Energy
Saving Trust works in partnership with organisations
and businesses keen to promote Energy Efficiency.
The Energy Saving Trust does not specifically
favour, endorse or guarantee any of the products or
services referred to on this site. |
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The
energy efficiency best practice programme |
| The Energy Efficiency Best Practice
Programme (EEBPP) is a UK Government programme
designed to help organisations cut energy bills by
10 - 20%. It provides independent advice and
assistance to the UK private and public sectors |
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The solid fuel
association |
| The Solid Fuel Association is funded
by solid fuel producers and distributors and was
established to encourage greater awareness of the
benefits of domestic solid fuel heating among the
general public. The Solid Fuel Association is funded
by solid fuel producers and distributors and was
established to encourage greater awareness of the
benefits of domestic solid fuel heating among the
general public. Operating as an advice centre, the
Solid Fuel Association welcomes communication on all
matters concerning the use of solid fuels both from
domestic consumers and professionals such as heating
installers and architects. |
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SAP
(Standard Assessment Procedure) |
| SAP is the UK Government's standard
methodology for home energy rating. SAP ratings
allow comparisons of energy efficiency to be made
and can show the likely effect of improvements to a
dwelling in terms of energy use. |
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The
Central Heating Information Council (C.H.I.C.) |
| The Central Heating Information
Council (C.H.I.C.) is an independent organisation
funded by the domestic heating industry, including
manufacturers, merchants and installer
organisations. It operates across all fuel sectors
and product types and has recently successfully
managed the introduction of the Benchmark scheme
that encourages the correct installation,
commissioning and servicing of domestic central
heating. |
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