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Honeywell heating controllers help tenants ensure their heating systems are serviced(16/05/2008)
Landlords can ensure tenants take action to service their heating systems with the Honeywell ST9100S and ST9400S heating controllers, which include a comprehensive Service Interval Function with unique features. The landlord or heating contractor can set when the heating system requires servicing, plus an advance warning period during which the display flashes a reminder of the service deadline. There are also several options for how the con... [more]
Honeywell appointed sole controls partner for Salford Heating Installer Partnership(21/04/2008)
Salford City Council has appointed Honeywell as sole controls partner for its Salford Heating Installer Partnership (SHIP), a major initiative to keep Salford’s most vulnerable residents warm in their homes. Honeywell will provide wired and wireless heating programmers and thermostats, control valves, radiator thermostats and automatic boiler bypass valves. Council surveyors will choose the optimum high quality, best value Honeywell products ... [more]
Honeywell introduces ST9500 two channel seven day heating programmer(04/04/2008)
Honeywell has introduced its ST9500 two channel, seven day heating programmer for independent control of two heating zones. It is part of the company’s new ST9000 series of heating programmers and timers launched last October. The ST9500 can provide up to three on/off periods per day for each of the two zones. It can be configured to provide different programs for each day of the week, 5/2 (weekday/weekend) operation, or restricted to the sa... [more]
Honeywell Wireless CM Zone aids eco-friendly home heating system(10/03/2008)
Dr Michael Lamperth is an ambassador for energy efficiency as a lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. His powertrain research is expected to have profound global significances in the design of energy-efficient electric and hybrid vehicles. Meanwhile he has striven to ensure that his four-bedroom family home, built in 1900 and doubled in size in 1980, uses as little energy as possible. Dr Lamperth ... [more]
Honeywell launches Smile weather-compensated heating control(08/02/2008)
Honeywell has a new solution for weather-compensated heating control in buildings too small for a building management system, but too large for domestic controls. Its Smile controller uses the latest digital technologies and provides similar capabilities of the Honeywell Aquatrol 2000. For users, Smile is simple to use with many comfort-enhancing, energy saving features. Smile has an ingenious user panel with a large back-lit LED display and... [more]
Four Pillars Hotel and conference centre HVAC management system relies on Honeywell technology(23/01/2008)
The new Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel in Gloucestershire HVAC system uses Honeywell controllers, valves, sensors and a PC-based user interface. It ensures a comfortable environment for guests and conference delegates, whatever the season. The hotel has a range of light and airy conference, banqueting and meeting rooms, a gymnasium, lakeside restaurant, 220 guest bedrooms and ten separate two-bedroom suites. A PC-based Honeywell Symme... [more]
Honeywell stainless steel compact pressure reducing valve maintains constant pressure(16/01/2008)
Industries and applications where a stainless steel valve may be required include processing and chemicals, the food and beverage industry, dosing and dilution systems, electronic component manufacturing, hospitals, automobile manufacture and fire extinguishing systems. Honeywell has launched a stainless steel version of its D06 compact pressure reducing valve, which in its original brass version has sold over 15 million units. The new D06FI ... [more]
Preventing scalding hot water in nursing care bathrooms(04/01/2008)
Honeywell is supporting the warning by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) that nursing care homes should follow HSE guidelines to avoid scalding hot water in bathrooms. The latest HSE warning follows the prosecution of care home managers whose staff placed an elderly resident in scalding hot water, causing fatal injuries. “Scalding is wholly preventable and the HSE guidelines are clear: care managers must prevent scalding hot water in basi... [more]
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