Consultancy Services l EPBD Air Conditioning Assessments
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i-prophets energy services will provide you air conditioning inspection in compliance with the latest Energy Performance of Buildings legislation. Air conditioning systems are broadly broken into two types, complex systems requiring inspection now to mitigate the January 1st 2009 deadline and simple systems requiring inspection before January 1st 2011.
The primary aim of the legislation is to inform building owners and managers of the condition of the building cooling system and identify opportunities to save energy and cut costs.
Each inspection will examine the refrigeration and air movement equipment that make up the complete systems, including their controls. It will also examine any documentation that helps to understand the systems, or indicate the extent to which the systems have been maintained. The inspector is also required to estimate whether the system is suitably sized for the cooling loads in the treated spaces, and to provide advice on ways in which the performance of the system might be improved.
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Simple Systems
These are also known as level one systems and comprise of the smaller installations, typically known as split systems or multi split systems. If you operate a simple system of any size you are likely to be required under law to obtain an inspection before January 1st 2011. Whilst not complicated systems even small improvements can lead to high energy and carbon savings.
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Complex Systems
Complex systems, (sometimes referred to as Level Two systems) describe all the other types of installations that may include chillers, dry air coolers, fan coils units VAV terminals to name a few. If you operate a complex system your inspection is required without delay or you could face a financial penalty.
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Energy Efficiency
The air conditioning brief includes recommendations for reducing electrical demand within the cooling system of a building which will guide you to save money and reduce your carbon emissions. We shall offer constructive advice on the building cooling system and provide information on the Government financial assistance for the funding of capital equipment, if necessary. This advice is not imposed on the system owner
The air conditioning inspection report has to be carried out every 5 years and the easiest place to keep the Inspection report is in the building logbook.
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