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Fromthe editor Going digital


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Glasgow’s fire ravaged School of Art building, designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh stands to be recreated in minute detail all thanks to a detailed digital model of the school, created by a smart thinking team after a previous fire. In a must-read feature in this issue, on pg 10, Swegon Group MD Robin Vollert reveals how digital tools are becoming invaluable to engineers, not only to preserve history, but also in making buildings safe and energy efficient. In another feature to highlight, the new president of the EUA, Dr Elaine Lancaster, reveals her ‘young appeal’ plan, on pg 12, which aims to attract new talent to the heating sector so that it’s fit to face modern chal lenges ahead of us. There’s also plenty more inside covering important topics of Pipes, valves & fittings; R enewables; Social housing;Water treatment; Training and our HVR Domestic Supplement.


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HVR Aw Awards – Entries are in! we look forwar


Now it’s over to our esteemed independent panel of judges, including Ross Anderson of ICOM, Martyn Cooper of FETA, Rebecca Hogg or BSRIA, Duncan Sibbald of BESA, consultant Laura Bishop and HVACR consultant and former winner Stephen Gill. Look out for the finalists in early September


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formerwinner Stephen Gill. Look out for the finalists in early September.


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described as a revolutionary, internet-connected commercial control set to provide a significant step change in the operation of medium and large commercial heating systems.


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the bar to a new high with a contemporary aesthetic, ease of use, and the potential to either complement or act as an alternative to a BMS.


With internet connectivity at its heart, the new control makes it possible to manage multiple plant rooms remotely, via a computer or tablet, from anywhere in the world. The Bosch portal and optional gateway also allow for more complicated tasks to be carried out from afar, including control centre functions and long-distance data transmission. Shaun Mansbridge, business development director at Bosch Commercial and Industrial, comments: “The new Control 8000 is revolutionary for commercial heating projects. It allows quick and easy access to all functions of a boiler and heating system remotely. The internet connected control offers even greater control for single and multi-boiler systems, maximises the efficiency of a heating system, and c an communicate effortlessly with a BMS.”


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