Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:12 PM
The new HETAS Guide is being launched for 2013, and is bigger, brighter and better than before.
The annual publication has become an essential reference tool for anyone in the solid fuel and biomass industry, with a comprehensive listing of approved equipment, training centres, installers, fuels and technical information. HETAS registered installers receive a free copy, or the Guide can be ordered direct from HETAS.
With new colour coded sections, the Guide is a very important document for designers, retailers, installers, service engineers and even end users.
It contains valuable efficiency figures for appliances, helping specifiers to determine whether a particular appliance can be installed in accordance with building regulations. With the current drive for low and zero carbon homes, the Guide is an essential reference source for solid fuel and carbon neutral biomass.
HETAS is unique in specialising in biomass and operates the only dedicated competent persons scheme for biomass. It also operates approval schemes for microgeneration, appliances, retailers and fuels.
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