How does the Caloris system fit in with the Part L Building Regulations 2006, including SBem, IES & TAS calculations?
Again because of its low energy consumption the Caloris fares well, but it does need to be carefully monitored as SBem does not lend itself to adaptation to different systems. We would be pleased to assist with this. We aim to assist IES & TAS to enable their systems to model the unique Caloris system.
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