Steril-Aires' UV-C
should form an essential part in your TM44 strategy
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Compliance
with
new
CIBSE
Guidelines for inspection of air
conditioning systems require.
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The ‘responsible person’ should
commission an inspection and receive
and retain the inspection report.
That person will need to obtain this
from a suitably accredited person
who is a member of a
Government-approved accreditation
scheme.
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Membership will require evidence
of the competence of the personnel
and that the employing organisation
has proper procedures in place for
undertaking inspections and issuing
reports.
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Inspectors will therefore need
technical guidance for the conduct
of the inspection and preparation of
the report. |

CIBSE
TM44: Air conditioning assessments
provides this technical guidance.
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Both the directive and Article 9
require assessments and inspections
to give owners and operators
information about the performance of
their buildings and plant.
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The intention is to identify
opportunities to save energy and cut
operating costs by delivering
information on system performance. |
Our UV-C for HVAC technology returns all
types of
cooling coils back to their "as specified"
condition, even coils 20+ years old. Typical
energy savings of 10-20%
can be achieved in air
conditioning systems of any size.

The
report will identify the building and
equipment inspected, including the
following.
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System records and documentation.
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The state of maintenance compared
with good practice, with
recommendations for improvement if
appropriate. |
Our UV-C for HVAC technology will
permanently sterilise coil fins,
pipes & drain pans eliminating manual coil
cleaning & provide a non-mechanical
method of duct cleaning.
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Low or no-cost actions, such as
clearing obstructed heat exchangers
or adjustments or improvements to
controls. |
Our UV-C for HVAC
technology
will:
1.
Increase the use of free cooling.
2.
Increased use of recirculated air.
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Opportunities for reducing cooling
loads or periods of operation, such
as co-location of IT equipment for
separate treatment or the addition
of solar-control measures.
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Opportunities to use alternatives
such as free cooling or more
efficient technologies such as
variable-speed fans. |
Our UV-C
for HVAC technology
will:
1.
Increase the use of free cooling.
2.
Decrease the electrical load on air
conditioning fan & compressor.
3. Increase airflow.
4.
Increase the life of the coil.
To be
contacted by a member of our consulting
team for additional discussions or
information about out offerings please.

Alternatively if you are ready.

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