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From the editor HVR at 65:


The past and future B


efore we close out the year, we’re taking the opportunity to celebrate HVR’s 65th anniversary. This month’s issue offers a moment to pause and reflect on how far the heating and


ventilation sector has come — and how much it continues to evolve. Since 1960, HVR has been a constant presence, documenting the shifts in technology, regulation and professional practice that have shaped today’s industry. To celebrate this milestone, we’ve produced a special anniversary supplement charting the magazine’s journey across six and a half decades. A key moment in that journey is the story of founder Vic Gould, whose


vision for a dedicated, news-focused publication for heating, ventilation and refrigeration professionals set the direction for all that followed. But an anniversary is not only about looking back. It’s also about


understanding what lies ahead. That’s why we invited several major trade bodies to share their predictions for the future of HVAC — from the policy landscape to low-carbon engineering and the role of new technologies including AI. Their insights offer a collective snapshot of the opportunities and challenges shaping the next chapter for our industry, and for HVR itself.


Hydrogen-to-heat technology company completes durability testing milestone Find out more at www.hotcost.co.uk


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ydrogen heating technology company HYTING has successfully completed a 2,500-hour durability test programme on its 10kW heat


generator – the HG10. Testing began in January this year and finished in July: the 2,500 hours of operation logged in the laboratory during this period represents 10-years of heating in real-world use. No problems or failures occurred during the


test programme, and subsequent stripdown and inspection of the unit showed no significant wear on any components, and none at all on any safety-critical parts. The HG10’s proprietary flameless, catalytic process efficiently generates heat with no CO2, NOx or particulate matter emissions, and this was


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validated by continuous measurement of exhaust gas quality.


Tim Hannig, founder of HYTING, said: “The results of these third-party durability tests demonstrate the inherently long life and low maintenance requirements we’ve designed into our hydrogen heat generators. As well as proving their reliability, they’ve also proven their emissions-free capability, and that’s why we believe that our technology can play a major role in helping to decarbonise the heating sector.” The HYTING HG10 is part of the firm’s modular


range spanning 10 - 50kW ratings per unit (a 150kW unit is planned for 2026). These are ideal for space heating of industrial and commercial buildings.


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