What is an Air Conditioning Inspection ?
Following recent EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), it is now a legal requirement for air conditioning systems to be regularly inspected by an accredited air conditioning inspector. Air conditioning inspections will provide building owners with information about the condition and operating performance of their system, and identify opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions and save energy and money. The output of the inspection will be a report highlighting measures which, if adopted, will have the potential to save energy and money within a reasonable payback period. Air condition reports will remain valid for 5 years, after which the system will require a new inspection. Arrange now your air conditioning inspections through Hugill Property Inspections.Only a fully qualified air conditioning inspector can carry out the inspections, call Hugill Property Inspections who have the qualifications and experience to carry out all inspections of size and complexity.
If you control the operation of an air-conditioning
system affected by these regulations, it is your responsibility
to:
The air conditioning inspector carries out the inspection working to CIBSE:TM44 methedology.
The inspection consists of examination of the following where applicable: