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From the editor Heating
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s the country emerges from lockdow many companies in the commercial heating sector are beginning to see a
upturn in business.
While this is a slow process – some companies were forced to shut down
completely and many furloughed large numbers of staff – the signs of recovery are starting to emerge with boiler statistics now showing a month on month growth.
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In our annual Commercial Boiler Suppleme this month, ICOM director Ross Anderson gives an overview of how the sector has deal with 2020’s unique challenges, stressing how important the resilience of heating systems w be in maintaining a healthy indoor environment going forwards.
With that in mind, this year’s boiler
supplement could not come at a better time for commercial installers looking to learn about all the latest boilers on the market.
for In the guide, heating professionals can
access detailed information about the availab products, including product name, fuel type, boiler type, output range, maximum gross efficiency, NOx emissions, size and any other relevant company information.
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All the industry’s top manufacturers are featured including Lochinvar, Ideal Heating,
Potterton, Remeha, Hamworthy, ACV and Ata It’s a must have guide. Turn to pg 25.
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on Thursday 15 October Following the latest information and guidance issued by the UK government, Datateam Business Media has confirmed that this year’s HVR Awards will
not be hosted in its traditional format. Instead, the organiser is
excited to reveal the plans to host the annual celebration of industry exc platform on Thursday 15 O more professionals to be a part of it. Event manager Sharon H
“The HVR Awards has been championing excellence in the heating a for over a decade and, whil unprecedented challenges
to host the annual ellence on a digital October – enabling even part of it.
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unprecedented challenges, we believe it is more important than ever to continue our longstanding tradition of recognising the very best products, businesses and individuals in the business. “With the latest information from the
nd ventilating industry le we are all facing we believe it is more
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will take on Thur attend a profess
simply need to log on to the HVR Awards website, sit back and enjoy the show! More information, includin
announced in due course. • Turn t
ng full timings of the live stream, will be ced in due course.
o PG7 for this year’s judging panel.
first ever virtual HVR Awards ceremony e place on the dedicated awards website sday 15 October. The event will be free to and no pre-registration will be required; ionals that want to join in the celebrations need to log on to the HVR Awards website,
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