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Contents: Issue 37, February 2012

What are the pros and cons of testing for potentially deadly bacteria in water systems? We report on a CIBSE/ASHRAE webinar

Features

Station to station

A look at the challenges facing construction and services engineers involved in the redevelopment of Birmingham New Street train station.

Fabric of success

A more pragmatic approach to heating system design is needed during these uncertain economic times.

Hot advice

From initial design strategies through to troubleshooting and maintenance, the revised CIBSE AM14: Non domestic hot water heating systems highlights the key issues surrounding the refurbishment of existing buildings.

Performance booster

Why inverter technology is set to make ‘the impossible’ become ‘the practical’ in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector.

Big clean-up

An international CIBSE/ASHRAE webinar explores the pros and cons of testing for deadly bacteria in water systems.

Healthy innovation

Could a new procurement system be the prescription the NHS needs on its hospital wards?

News

News

Minister makes concession in row over solar tariff cut; growing alarm over risks from smart meters; district heating is a capital energy solution in London; social housing sector ‘fits and forgets’ renewables.

CIBSE news

Teamwork to the fore; CIBSE announced CPD champion; working for a better deal.

CIBSE awards

Your last chance to join the winners at this year’s CIBSE Building Performance Awards

Opinion

Subsidising waste

Why rushing into green power could simply lead to more expensive, less efficient energy production.

Letters

Not a limitless fuel for CHP; seasonal performance data needed; optimistic view of transformers.

Regulations

The implications of the ‘CE’ mark.

Manufacturer's viewpoint

Why the building services sector needs to work together to forge a plan for the future.

CPD

The performance of fans in ducted air systems

This module considers how the efficiency of fans in ducted air systems can be compromised by the ‘system effect’

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