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Extracts printed with thanks to the Carbon
Trust
publication CTG005 Technology Guide
The Carbon Trust says:-
"Reducing energy use makes perfect business
sense; it saves money, enhances corporate
reputation and helps everyone in the fight
against climate change."
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Part L and SBEM Regulations
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Compliance with the current Part L document of the Building Regulations and the associated SBEM calculation tool has led to a great deal of controversy. Despite all the Government’s wishes and intentions, the current Regulations are proving to be biased towards higher carbon dioxide emitting air conditioned buildings rather than naturally ventilated buildings.
Dr. Martin Liddament, the former Head of the International Energy Agency’s Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre has undertaken a review of the current Building Regulation status. This confirms a serious anomaly in which it easier to achieve compliance using air conditioning, even for buildings in which natural ventilation will emit far less carbon dioxide. This is already impacting on the building industry, resulting in a negative impact on climate change goals. We are currently proposing to lobby Parliament with our observations and recommendations.
The document put together by Dr. Liddament has been discussed in detail by the CIBSE Nat Vent Group at their recent meeting and wherever possible, our concerns have been put forward to all necessary contacts and Heads of Department within the Government to alert to them to the difficulties that the present Regulations are causing.
In the meantime it is also important to draw attention to the wording in Approved Document L2A, which states that
“Approved Documents are intended to provide guidance for
some of the more common building situations. However,
there may well be alternative ways of achieving compliance
with the requirements. Thus there is no obligation to adopt
any particular solution contained in an Approved Document if
you prefer to meet the relevant requirement in some other way”
This is clearly a rapidly moving situation, so we will be pleased to provide any further technical update to any interested parties. |
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Monodraught’s Hollywood
Summer Party Theme |
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All the Colours of the Rainbow |
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The Boys' Weekend! |
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Everyone who has dealt with our Contracts Administration Team knows how hard they work, so they had a special treat over the Bank Holiday weekend driving four super cars around Austria for four days. The line-up was a Ferrari 430 Spyder, Lamborghini Gallardo, Audi R8, and a Bentley Continental convertible! Our Contracts Management Team are often working 12 hours a day, 6 – 7 days a week, which takes a very special quality, so this was a great opportunity to acknowledge their tremendous efforts! The trip commenced at the Red Bull Motor Museum at Salzburg Airport and took in the amazing Grossglockner Pass, where snow is still 10ft deep! The four day trip took in some very long, straight road tunnels, where the combined exhaust roar from the four cars was quite deafening. Kitzbühel and St Johann also featured on the trip and the whole weekend was blessed with beautiful sunny weather, unlike the English Bank Holiday weekend! Those taking part included Luigi, Paul, Stuart, James, and two Andys, and Terry. |
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SunPipes Installed in the
Lagoons Sales Centre in Dubai |
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Our Gallery of SunPipes! |
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Our Latest Customers' Comments
Every week, indeed every day, we get the most marvellous comments from customers who
return their guarantee cards and below are just four of them! We have to withhold their
telephone number and address details in recognition of the requirements of the Data Protection
Act but nevertheless, we hope you find these 'unsolicited' responses of interest.
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