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Air Conditioning Inspection reportsDo you require an Air Conditioning Inspection Report?

Building owners and managers who operate air-conditioning systems have statutory obligations under the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) to ensure that air conditioning inspections are conducted by qualified and accredited air-conditioning inspectors.

  • The First inspection of all existing air conditioning systems with a total building output of over 12 kW should have been completed by 4th January 2011.

    The First inspection of all existing systems over
    250 kW cooling capacity should have been completed by 4th January 2009. 

  • New systems installed over 12 kW installed after January 2008 must be inspected within 5 years of being put into service.

The purpose of the Air Conditioning Inspection Report is to provide basic information regarding the efficiency of the air-conditioning systems that are controlled.

Air Conditioning Inspection Reports

ACI Reports Ltd is a specialist Independent national provider of
Air Conditioning Inspections to meet the emerging Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations. Our comprehensive service includes;

  • Competitively priced TM44 assessments; instructions from small and large Individual Single buildings to Multi Building Portfolio Retailers, Hospital Trusts, Councils, Police,
    Government,  Hotels Groups
    and Large Complex sites. 

  • Full UK Coverage

  • Fully Accredited, Insured, Approved Personnel

  • All Reports Audited at head office

  • Legislation Consultancy Advice, Fast Quotations

  • A Fully Independent TM44 Air Conditioning Report Inspection Service

 
 ACI Advisory reports contain:
  • Detailed inspection notes and an assessment of the overall performance of the air-conditioning system
  • Calculations to assess whether the system is adequately sized or oversized for purpose
  • Recommendations for building owners which, if implemented, improve the efficiency and reduce the energy consumption (and CO2 emissions) of the system, resulting in reduced operating costs
  • Alternative solutions to strategy, maintenance regimes and air-conditioning technologies

Who is qualified to undertake the Air Conditioning Assessment.

All Assessors will be a member of an Accreditation Body, and will be qualified to one of two levels. If you seek an Air Conditioning Assessment, always check the qualification;

  • Level 3; these Assessors can only work on simple cassette systems.

  • Level 4; Assessors are able to report on complex systems.

  • Ensure assessors are suitably independant and have at least £500,000 in PI insurance.

 ACI Information 

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Inspections?


What is the TM44 Inspection of Air Conditioning Systems?

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