Local Control (AirMaster)

For classrooms, we recommend using a local control panel (Airlinq Viva for single units and Airlinq Orbit for multiples) with an integrated COâ‚‚ sensor installed within the master unit.  For rooms of intermittent occupancy, we recommend using a local control panel (Airlinq Viva for single units and Airlinq Orbit for multiples) with an integrated or […]

LoadTracker XRGI 9G CHP

High efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) unit with maximum rating of 9 kW(e) / 19 kW(th). Can modulate down to 50% load, = 4.5kW(e) / 12 kW(th).  Offered with 4 main components: Power unit, comprising gas-fired engine and generator.  Heat distributor assembly, for ease of interfacing with building heating systems.  Control panel, for matching […]

LoadTracker XRGI 6G CHP

High efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) unit with maximum rating of 6kW(e) / 12 kW(th). Can modulate down to 50% load, = 3 kW(e) / 8 kW(th).  Offered with 4 main components: Power unit, comprising gas-fired engine and generator.  Heat distributor assembly, for ease of interfacing with building heating systems.  Control panel, for matching […]

LoadTracker XRGI 20G CHP

High efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) unit with maximum rating of 20kW(e) / 40 kW(th). Can modulate down to 50% load, = 10kW(e) / 26 kW(th).  Offered with 4 main components: Power unit, comprising gas-fired engine and generator.  Heat distributor assembly, for ease of interfacing with building heating systems.  Control panel, for matching of […]

LoadTracker XRGI 15G CHP

High efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) unit with maximum rating of 15kW(e) / 30 kW(th). Can modulate down to 50% load, = 7.5kW(e) / 20 kW(th).  Offered with 4 main components: Power unit, comprising gas-fired engine and generator.  Heat distributor assembly, for ease of interfacing with building heating systems.  Control panel, for matching of […]

Lean heat network design in Bristol

Our thanks to all who attended our recent CIBSE-accredited CPD presentation on Lean Heat Network design in Bristol, an area where district heating/block heating is proving to be the ideal solution for many projects

Lower temperatures for higher efficiency

With the move to using a mix of different heat sources to achieve low carbon heating, system operating temperatures have become increasingly important. Lars Fabricius explains why: In recent years there has been a move to combining a number of different heat sources within a heating system.

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