SAV’s new PT40 valves help maintain low heating system temperatures
SAV Systems has introduced PT40 radiator control valves, which help to reduce energy waste in heat networks through well-balanced radiator systems.
SAV engineers achieve heat networks accreditation
Three employees from SAV Systems have been accredited as CIBSE Registered Heat Network Consultants
Drop the flow temperature for a 75% reduction in heat network losses
On a recent fact-finding trip to Denmark, representatives from SAV Systems and Nottingham City Council saw clear evidence that low flow temperatures in heat networks deliver significant energy savings.
SAV sponsors Innovation in Commissioning Award
SAV Systems has confirmed its sponsorship of the Innovation in Commissioning category in the CSA Awards 2015, reflecting the company’s focus on developing and promoting best practice in commissioning.
SAV Danfoss FlatStations support efficient heating at Barking Riverside
SAV Systems has supplied Danfoss FlatStation heat interface units (HIUs), fitted with Danfoss Sonometer energy meters, to 246 apartments constructed by Bellway Homes at the new Barking Riverside development in Essex.
Danfoss FlatStations selected for South London regeneration project
SAV’s LoadTracker CHP units and Danfoss FlatStation heat interface units have been specified by consulting engineers XCO2 Energy for use in the ‘Aylesbury Site 7’ development.
Cheltenham College selects SAV’s AirMaster
In order to maintain good indoor air quality (IAQ) with minimal noise levels, Cheltenham College is installing SAV AirMaster direct, zone specific air handling units.Six AirMaster AM500 units have been specified by consulting engineers SpencerMayes as part of a wider refurbishment of areas of the college.
SAV welcomes new Code for Heat Networks
SAV Systems has welcomed the recently launched Code of Practice for Heat Networks, which has been created with input from SAV.
SAV specified for Bromley by Bow redevelopment
SAV Systems has won a contract to supply LoadTracker combined heat and power (CHP) units to supply residential apartments being constructed in the first phase of the Bromley by Bow North redevelopment in East London.
Smarter management for softer landings
One of the key challenges facing building services engineers is how to ensure that heating and cooling systems are designed in a way that enables building owners to operate these assets efficiently throughout their life.