Climalife announce membership to the GSHPA
Climalife UKClimalife are very pleased to announce their membership to the GSHPA (Ground Source Heat Pump Association).
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Climalife are very pleased to announce their membership to the GSHPA (Ground Source Heat Pump Association).
RAC Magazine, in association with Honeywell, have organised a F-Gas Webinar on 26th June 2014, from 1pm until 2pm.
The Voiles Du Froid which took place from the 23rd to 25th May, is an annual sailing event organised by Climalife offering refrigeration and air conditioning professionals from all over Europe the chance to meet in a beautiful setting and share a sporting adventure that is friendly and unusual.
The final text of the F-Gas Regulation was published on 20th May 2014 on the Official Journal of the European Union. This text will be known as EU Regulation 517/2014. It will enter into force on 9th June 2014 and apply from 1st January 2015.
With a background in both manufacturing and installations; John Westerman knows what to look for in a good Heat Transfer Fluid.
John’s experience in the world of Solar Thermal means that he understands, first hand, some of the difficulties experienced in system functionality and offers advice on how to prolong the life of systems and preserve return on investment using in his view, some of the best solutions on the market today.
The Government have today launched the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), offering homeowners, social and private landlords and people that build their own homes, financial support to offset the cost of installing MCS Accredited heating and hot water technologies.
John Westerman, an expert in the Renewables market, reacted today:
"Since the original announcement back in 2009, today brings some really positive news that's both good for the domestic customer and the Renewables supply chain. Climalife look forward to working closely with installers and manufacturers to achieve business growth and supporting the Government's ambition that by 2020, 12% of heating can come from renewable sources."
Climalife have now extended their HQ-POE oils range to include three new viscosity grades; 46, 170 and 220 in addition to existing grades 22, 32 and 68.