Part F Ventilation News

Training on the Installation of Domestic Ventilation Systems

Xpelair Ventilation Solutions offers installers training on the installation, inspection, testing and commissioning of domestic ventilation systems. Posted by Xpelair

Save Energy and CO2 From Electrical Heating and Ventilation

BEAMA’s Autumn roadshow will highlight how to maximise energy and CO2 savings from electrical heating and ventilation Posted by BEAMA

CE marking on Building and Construction Products

CE marking on building and construction products will be increasingly seen by specifiers and building control personnel as the CE mark becomes mandatory in 2013 Posted by BBA

Windcatchers Provide Natural Ventilation for new Lostock Hall Primary School Building

The UK's leading supplier of natural ventilation, Monodraught, have installed windcatchers to provide natural ventilation for the new Lostock Hall County Primary School building. Posted by Monodraught Ltd

New Building Regulations To Improve Energy Efficiency

The UK Government has issued amended building regulations to improve the energy efficiency of new and refurbished homes. Posted by The Sustainable Building Association

Polypipe Ventilation launches complete MVHR system solution

A complete sustainable ventilation system, MVHR, an energy saving ventilation system from ventilation specialists Polypipe Ventilation designed to reduce carbon emissions in compliance with Part F building regulations and SAP appendix Q. Posted by Polypipe Ventilation

Polypipe Ventilation Launches On-Line Planner for Easy Specification

Calculate the correct ventilation system for your home with the online planner from energy saving ventilation specialists Polypipe Ventilation, increase energy efficiency and reduce heat loss in compliance with the Code for Sustainable Homes and Part F building regulations. Posted by Polypipe Ventilation

L and F is progress but it could have been greater, says CIOB

The Chartered Institute of Building has called for a wider focus on energy use in buildings to be considered for Part L and Part F building regulations, to help reduce the environmental impact of construction. Posted by The Chartered Institute of Building
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