Air conditioning energy assessors in London, Crawley, West Sussex, Surrey & the South East

London Cool in Crawley, West Sussex have been issuing energy inspection certificates for the last 2 years, in London, Crawley, West Sussex, Surrey and the South East, since it became mandatory in January 2011 for all air conditioning systems with 12.0kW of cooling or more to have an inspection.

An air conditioning systems inspection must be undertaken by a qualified Commercial Buildings Air Conditioning Systems Energy Assessor.

The primary aim of the report is to give building owners and operators information about the performance of the systems and plant and to identify opportunities to save energy and cut operating cuts.

The report identifies any operating anomalies, low and no cost savings and capital investment opportunities, the size and effectiveness of the plant installed in relation to cooling loads, and an examination of the current maintenance regimes. The inspection consists of examination of the following where applicable: system documentation,  refrigeration plant, heat rejection equipment, waterborne cooling and air conditioning systems, air handling units and duct work, outdoor air inlets, systems controls. 

Our energy assessors can perform inspections and issue reports on all types of air conditioning systems. The depth and quality of our assessment is reflected in our vast knowledgable energy efficient within the built commercial environment.

For more information, free advice or free quotations, call us now 0800 440 444.

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