We are pleased to be participating in this years Building Services Forum at The Building Centre in London on the 28th November, which is bought to you by Building Services & Environmental Engineering magazine. This one day seminar and ‘table top’ exhibition is dedicated to low carbon technologies that are paving the way for Net Zero. The event will focus on the means of reducing carbon emissions in heating and cooling systems to make our new and existing commercial, residential and industrial buildings cleaner, greener and more efficient.
At Ideal Heating, we have over 100 years of experience and knowledge which we have channelled into developing a range of low carbon heating solutions to help decarbonise heat in commercial properties. Armed with everything from commercial heat pumps, market-leading condensing boilers through to heat interface units for district heating systems, we provide the right heating technology to help the UK on its journey to net zero.
At the Building Services Forum, our team will be available to talk to you about our full range of low carbon heating solutions:
- With organisations working towards net-zero, and compliance with revised Building Regulations required, our ECOMOD range of commercial heat pumps are available with R32, and natural refrigerants R290 and R744 capable of high temperatures while providing ultra-low Global Warming Potential (GWP).
- All the years of experience we have of designing and manufacturing commercial boilers for the UK market has gone into today’s condensing commercial boiler range. Whether a wall-mounted or floor standing solution is required, you will be specifying a product that comes with over 100 years of knowledge and skill, as standard.
- With the advent of low carbon domestic heating in the UK, and in particular heat networks, we have applied our years of knowledge and experience to create the POD Heat Interface Units (HIU), available in indirect and direct models and designed for new or retrofit systems.
- Hybrid heating systems, incorporating heat pumps as the primary heating system with gas boilers as the ‘top up’, are increasingly popular as a means of moving towards towards decarbonised heating, and our experts will be able to advise you on this as an alternative approach.
We hope to see you there!