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Honeywell Analytics obtains world's first accreditation to ATEX QAN(08/03/2012)
Honeywell announced that Honeywell Analytics EMEAI, a market-leading manufacturer of fixed gas detections solutions, is the first in the World to be certified to the updated ATmosphères EXplosives (ATEX) Quality Assurance Notification (QAN) license. ATEX - an European Union (EU) legislation, which has been in effect since 2003 - governs the manufacture and subsequent use of safety products located in EU Member State hazardous locations. “Ther... [more]
Keep families safe from carbon monoxide(18/11/2011)
DEATHS in the UK from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning have trebled in the last 12 months, according to an alarming report by the Gas Safety Trust – but installers can play a key role in keeping families safe from the dangers. Those dangers will be highlighted during National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week (November 21-25). The launch will be held at The House of Lords on November 21, where a CO phone app will be unveiled - events are also plann... [more]
Department of Health endorses the thermostatic mixing valve as a reliable safety device for use in healthcare properties to prevent scalding(14/04/2011)
Children, the infirm and the elderly are at particular risk of life-threatening scald burns, warns Honeywell: a few seconds’ lapse can damage a child for life. The elderly are at increased risk because their skin tends to be less sensitive. They might not be able to pull away from hot water quickly enough to avoid scalding. Honeywell has welcomed the inclusion of ‘Severe Scalding of Patients’ in the expanded list of ‘Never Events’ (events th... [more]
Honeywell water control valves ensure uniform ideal water pressures automatically on the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier(23/03/2011)
Honeywell has announced that its water balancing and scald protection valves are being installed on the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth. Honeywell water control valves will ensure uniform ideal water pressures automatically at all domestic water outlets and to prevent excessively hot water in baths, showers and wash basins. The marine engineering valve specialist Score Marine Limited is installing 50 Honeywell Kombi 4 t... [more]
Honeywell one day Installer Training Courses take place throughout the UK and Northern Ireland during 2011(11/02/2011)
Over 90 Honeywell one day Installer Training Courses will take place throughout the UK and Northern Ireland during 2011, with the possibility of more dates and venues being added to meet the high demand. The Course is updated regularly to include all the latest aspects of heating controls, installations, energy efficiency and Building Regulation Part L. It combines theory with practical wiring, such as on Sundial S and Y Plan installations,... [more]
With Honeywell's Sundial RF2 there is no need to hard wire the cylinder or room thermostat(17/12/2010)
Honeywell's Sundial RF2 packs feature a wireless enabled timer which acts as a receiver for a thermostat with TPI (Time Proportional and Integral) advanced energy saving control. TPI not only provides more accurate temperature control than traditional controls, but also matches boiler firing to the demands for heat from the heating system, so the boiler can operate much more efficiently. Tests by TACMA (The Association of Controls Manufacture... [more]
Honeywell's Sundial RF2 packs save hours of work when upgrading an old gravity heating system while replacing the boiler(17/09/2010)
Honeywell's Sundial RF2 packs have many features enabling users to avoid wasting fuel, as well as providing more accurate temperature control. By matching boiler firing to the load on the system so it operates much more efficiently, therefore saving energy. They are designed to be very easy to use. Three types of Sundial RF2 pack are available to match a heating system’s exact needs. Each pack comprises a wireless enabled timer, a wireless r... [more]
Honeywell todisplay Sundial RF2 wireless enabled heating control packs at PHEX autumn shows(20/08/2010)
The new Honeywell Sundial RF2 packs include a wireless enabled timer and a wireless thermostat, plus a wireless cylinder thermostat where required. There are no control cables to run or cable holes to drill, and no lifting carpets or floorboards. In upgrades, the new energy saving timer simply replaces the existing timer and the wireless thermostat works automatically, with no need to change the wiring to the rest of the system. In many cases the... [more]
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