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Technical Report TR/37 Installation of combined heat and power. Good practice guide

Publication Year

2015

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Provides an overview of the different applications available for the domestic sector and small commercial buildings (including micro-CHP) with their benefits and limitations, as well as presenting outline design information. Intended to assist professional building services engineers to specify the installation of CHP systems for buildings and district heating schemes.

Document History

Rebranded to: TR/37 Guide to good practice: installation of combined heat and power (BESA, 2015). Updates TR/37 Installation of combined heat and power. Guide to good practice (HVCA, 2008).

Publisher Information

Building and Engineering Services Association

Now known as Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). Building and Engineering Services Association was the UK's leading professional body for building engineering services contractors. Founded in 1904, it added value to members' businesses by providing quality services, promoting excellence and shaping the commercial environment through representation and leadership. Represented the interests of firms active in the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration (hvacr) products and equipment. Formerly known as Heating and Ventilating Contractors' Association (HVCA).

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