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Technical Literature

The following publications can be purchased from the CIPHE. For further details please contact either Marion Champion or Debbie Hyde on 01708 463100 or email reception1@ciphe.org.uk  

Domestic Heating Design Guide
The Domestic Heating Specification and Design Guide has been produced to assist professional heating engineers to specify and design wet central heating systems. It provides a method of coming to agreement with the client as to what is needed and will be provided. It also provides a simple means for the practitioner who wishes to design and understand central heating systems, to do so.

 

 

 

Solar Heating Design and Installation Guide
The Solar Heating Design and Installation Guide has been developed to provide guidance to those designing and installing solar heating systems and to support training and certification schemes. The broad range of systems covered will assist those engaged in repair and maintenance work to understand the principles of operation of a great deal of the equipment that has been installed to date

 

 

 

Underfloor Heating Design & Installation Guide
The Underfloor Heating Design & Installation Guide is a supplement to the Domestic Heating Design Guide. The book is intended to enable engineers, heating companies, manufacturers and training establishments to understand the basic principals and design techniques associated with the successful design and installation of a wet underfloor heating system.

 

 

 

Water Regulations Guide - special members price
On 1st July 1999 each of the Water Suppliers in England and Wales ceased to enforce their own Water Byelaws and instead began enforcing the new Regulations of the Secretaries of State of England and Wales - or the 'Regulator' as referred to in the Regulations. The three Water Authorities in Scotland commenced enforcing new Byelaws on 4th April 2000 and these, for the most part, mirror the Regulations for England and Wales. The Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland intends to review its Regulations in due course and it is likely that they will also mirror the Regulations in England and Wales.