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Hydraulic separation: why it is necessary and how to achieve it
Ideal Heating Commercial explains why hydraulic separation is necessary and how to achieve it through low loss headers and plate heat exchangers.
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BIM store 3D objects for all commercial products
We have been working closely with BIM store to make we have 3D objects for all our commercial products.
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Sustainable Heating Systems for Commercial Buildings
Ideal Heating looks at sustainable heating systems for commercial buildings, including energy efficient heat pumps.
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Are Heat Pumps Suitable for Commercial Buildings?
Ideal Heating explains where commercial heat pumps can be used and identifies their key benefits.
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Natural refrigerant heat pumps: an effective means of reducing the risk of Legionnaires Disease
High temperature, natural refrigerant heat pumps can achieve flow temperatures up to 75°C. When the water is kept at these constant temperatures Legionella bacteria will swiftly die.
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Why choose a boiler with low emissions?
Ideal Heating looks at why you should select a boiler with low emissions, and the regulations surrounding GHG emissions levels that you must comply with.
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What are the benefits of wall mounted commercial boilers?
Wall mounted boilers are by far the most popular commercial boilers in the UK, but why is this?
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What are the benefits of a boiler cascade system?
When multiple boilers are installed in cascade, they work together to achieve the same output as single larger boiler.
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What does it take to be the number 1 wall mounted commercial boiler?
With the games in Paris this summer, and sports persons competing to be the best in their field, what does it actually take to be number one?
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Market-leading products when you need them
Right Here, Right Now! Ideal Heating – Commercial Products available without delay
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Building Regulations Part L Uplift: one year on
With the transitional period now over, Chris Caton, Product Director – Commercial, at Ideal Heating revisits Approved Document L, Conservation of fuel and power, as a step towards Net Zero 2050.