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"Climate Controls"...

Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Climate Controls", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Heating controls are simply set from Invensys Climate Controls, which we summarised at the time by saying "Setting the on and off times for heating systems is a fast and easy task with new SM1 and SM2 central heating programmers from HVACR control specialist, Invensys Climate Controls". A few weeks before, we featured the news release HVAC on the web from Invensys Climate Controls: "Instant access to comprehensive information about the latest control products for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration applications is provided by the new Invensys Climate Controls".
 
In February 2002, we covered the news from Invensys Climate Controls concerning its Drayton TRV4 - take a look at Adapters put valves on plastic pipes which says: "Drayton TRV4 thermostatic radiator valves from Invensys can now be fitted quickly and conveniently in systems which use plastic pipework, following the introduction of new push-fit adapters".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Invensys Climate Controls, Thermostatic valves now in attractive finishes, as well as Single number for range of climate control brands from Invensys Climate Controls, and Heating design initiative offers free service from Invensys Climate Controls.
 

See also:

Pocket-sized guide to heating system programmers (November 2001)
The new pocket-sized compatibility guide from heating control specialist, Invensys Climate Controls, makes life easy for those upgrading or replacing heating system programmers and time switches

Greater operating range for radio roomstats (September 2000)
A change in operating frequency means that the latest models of Invensys Climate Controls' innovative Digistat RF roomstats offer even greater operating range

High airflow sensing range in a compact package (September 2000)
The Sensing and Control Business of Honeywell has introduced the innovative AWM720P1 microbridge mass airflow sensor, offering a high-flow range capability in a compact package

Busy time for Invensys Climate Controls in Milan (August 2000)
Products developed and manufactured in the UK played a major role in the outstanding success achieved by Invensys Climate Controls at the recent Mostra Convegno exhibition held in Milan

RF roomstats save costs for council accommodation (August 2000)
Digistat RF wireless room thermostats from Invensys Climate Controls have helped Enfield Borough Council to make useful savings on the cost of upgrading heating control systems

Motorised valves in central heating control kits (July 2000)
The popular heating control packs from Invensys Climate Controls now feature motorised valves with removable heads

New customer centre for Invensys Climate Controls (June 2000)
Invensys Climate Controls, one of Europe's largest manufacturers of HVAC products, has set up a new customer service centre in Maidenhead

Intelligent programmable roomstats save energy (May 2000)
The new Drayton RF3i intelligent programmable roomstats from Invensys Climate Controls not only have a built-in, self-learning optimum-start feature which maximises energy savings, they also eliminate

 

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