Technical Report TR/30 Guide to good practice - heat pumps
Publication Year
2013
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Intended to assist building services engineers to specify and design heat pump systems for heating and cooling in buildings. These systems are usually based on packaged heat pump equipment where all necessary components and controls for the refrigerant circuits are preassembled and tested, so the emphasis is on the installation of these packages within the overall heating and cooling scheme. Covers performance criteria, general regulations and specific requirements.
Document History
Rebranded to: TR/30 Guide to good practice: heat pumps (BESA, 2013). Supersedes HVCA, TR30 Good practice guide - heat pumps (2007).
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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