Commercial boiler industry magazine

Boiling Point Autumn Edition

Published twice a year, the autumn edition is out now!

Boiling Point magazine is packed full of hot industry issues, interviews, feature articles, product news and lots more. We encourage your feedback on issues raised in Boiling Point, so let us know what you think.

The Autumn edition

Did you know that the payback for upgrading your boilers could be as low as three years?

This edition of Boiling Point demonstrates how you can gain significant financial savings and carbon emission reductions from upgrading your current boiler plant. Featuring an in depth review with Stuart Turner - our Southern Regional Sales Manager on the economics of modulating condensing boilers and upgraded boiler controls.

There’s also an interview with Philip Kiss, building services engineer and energy officer for Canterbury City Council about the pressures he faces to reduce carbon emissions in line with Government objectives and some of the ways Hamworthy has helped with this.

Boiling Point provides an insight into our newly launched bespoke site survey. We are taking a proactive approach to understand the demands faced by our clients today and strive to add value with our site survey; delivering the most comprehensive advice and recommendations specifically suited to the client’s needs.

Plus we unveil an exciting new addition of larger module sizes to the Fleet range. Creating a first in the market, the Fleet is capable of generating more than 1MW of power in less than one square metre of floor space, ideal for roof top or packaged plant rooms.

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Feedback

Our aim with Boiling Point is to engage with our customers, end-users of our products, specifiers and contractors. We want to gather and share your feedback and encourage debate on the wide ranging issues that affect our sector today and provide insight into what we are doing here at Hamworthy.

At Hamworthy Heating, we pride ourselves on responding to our customers. We encourage you to get involved and leave us your feedback or comments on what you have read in Boiling Point magazine.

Maybe you have an idea for a future topic or article for Boiling Point - you can get involved. Be part of the debate and make your comments count, don’t leave it to someone else.

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You can view previous editions of Boiling Point here:

Spring 2011

Autumn 2010