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www.heatingandventilating.net From the editor


It’s back to business


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fter a very quiet summer, it back to business with a vengeance this month and with all the events happening in September and October it looks like 2018 will close out on a high. ICOM, Fernox, Stelrad, Baxi, Potterton, Humidity Solutions


and Testo are all promoting something in September while I’ll be looking forward to the Building Engineering Services Association annual presidential lunch as well. We’ll be revealing what’s to come from all those events in upcoming issues, but before we get to those, there’s a lot to


One of the highlights is the Commercial Boiler Guide in which all the major commercial boiler firms across the UK have an opportunity to showcase their ranges. It’s a pullout supplement in the middle of the issue complete with some editorial features including all the reaction to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Kahn’s new Cleaner Heat Cashback scheme.


HVR Awards – Finalists revealed! It’s also time for us to revealed the long-awaited list of


finalists for the HVR Awards 2018. The panel of judges, including Ross Anderson of ICOM, Martyn Cooper of FETA, Rebecca Hogg of BSRIA, Duncan Sibbald of BESA, consultant Laura Bishop and HVACR consultant and former winner Stephen Gill have been looking at the entries over the summer and have done a superb job. Thank you judges! Turn to pg 10 to find out who has made the final and learn all the details you need about the gala event on October 25 at the Chelsea Harbour Hotel in London.


Heather Ramsden, Editor AWARDSAWA WA


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Mitubishi Electric wins Red Dot Award M


itsubishi Electric has won a Red Dot Award for product design for its M Series MSZ-AP range of wall-mounted room air conditioning systems. The internationally recognised award celebrates products that have achieved the highest levels of design quality. The MSZ-AP range is a mid-range wall-mounted air conditioning system that


utilising the company’s MELCloud app, evenly distributed airflow and a weekly timer for more controlled scheduling. The Red Dot Award is judged by an international jury of nearly 40 experts, which said that the MSZ-AP units are, “highly user-oriented and well thought out to the detail in both form and implementation.” These mid-range, compact units are highly energy efficient, utilising Mitsubishi Electric’s low GWP R32 refrigerant. With its design, noise levels as low as 19dB(A) and an ERP rating of A+++, the MSZ-AP aims to bring a level of sophistication to any commercial environment. The range is available in five sizes from 1.5 to 5kW. “We are delighted to have been recognised for a Red Dot Award for product design. These awards highlight the quality of Mitsubishi Electric’s product


marketing manager at Mitsubishi Electric. The judging criteria includes product functionality, degree of innovation, formal quality, ergonomics, durability and ecological compatibility.


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