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Condensing water heaters approved for enhanced capital allowances Hamworthy Heating’s range of direct-fired condensing water heaters – the Dorchester DR-FC Evo and the recently launched Dorchester DR-TC solar water heater – have been included on the government’s Energy Technology List (ETL), providing significant financial advantages for purchasers through the government’s Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECA) scheme. The water heaters join a number of Hamworthy products that are already listed, including the award- winning Fleet range of condensing boilers and the new Stratton wall-hung boiler. l Call 0845 450 2865 or email sales@hamworthy-heating.com


Replacement Potterton boilers by Baxi installed at Warwick Castle Baxi Commercial Division has supplied three Potterton Commercial cast-iron boilers for a refurbishment of the heating system serving Warwick Castle. One of the country’s premier visitor attractions, Warwick Castle dates back to the 13th century, when it was first constructed in stone. Previous owners include Richard Neville, better known as ‘Warwick the Kingmaker’ during the Wars of the Roses and, over the years, Royal visitors have included Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and HM Queen Elizabeth II. l Call 0845 070 1055 or visit www.pottertoncommercial.co.uk


Toshiba delivers world-class energy efficiency performance Toshiba’s latest generation of superheat recovery VRF air conditioners, the SHRM-i series is the most efficient product on the market at part-load conditions. Toshiba believes performance ratings for systems at full capacity can be misleading. ‘In the UK, air conditioning only operates at maximum capacity for a small proportion of the time,’ says David Dunn, commercial director. ‘Most of the time, systems operate at part-load – therefore it makes sense to focus on efficiency in this range.’ l Call 0870 843 0333 or email general.enquiries@toshiba-ac.com


Marking two decades of CableCalc Level P with a free version of new twin and earth calculations To mark 20 years of CableCalc, Castline Systems has released a new, free version of its popular CableCalc program, which will calculate single-phase radial and ring circuits wired in twin and earth cable. It includes free technical support by email. CableCalc Level P is a fully working, unlimited-use version and provides far more than just simple volt drop calculations. CableCalc Level P can be downloaded from www.castlinesystems.com free of charge. l Call 01293 871751 or visit www.castlinesystems.com


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LG’S brand new Multi V III installed LG has installed a new Multi V III heating and cooling system to benefit children and young people at a Hampshire children’s home. Swanwick Lodge is a purpose-built facility providing care for children between 10 and 17 years of age, and for two consecutive years it has scored an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating. An exceptional establishment needs exceptional services, and when the existing heating and cooling system needed replacing, LG’s new Multi V III was installed, a brand new product to the market. l Visit uk.lgeaircon.com


Solar Thermal Energy Storage (TES) TES is the temporary storage of thermal energy for later use, bridging the gap between energy availability and energy use. Using conventional solar collectors, one can provide not only hot water, but also low-grade, underfloor heating, utilising +27ºC (81ºF) phase change material (PCM) containers, which can be provided, eliminating the need for any other heating source. PCM energy storage offers an environmentally friendly, short payback and effective energy/fuel-free heating solution. l Visit www.pcmproducts.net or call 01733 245511


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