20 November 2014

RSAP+OA Modules receive BRE approval following developments

The news comes shortly after Stroma’s EPC Module received approval in September, meaning that both modules now meet the compliance standards for RdSAP 9.92. RSAP is designed to help assessors and organisations within the energy industry to manage and integrate workflow processes both on and off site, with the BRE approval for the EPC and[…]

  • 20 November 2014

18 November 2014

Electrical certificates can now be created via mobile devices

  Designed by electrical industry experts, the software does not require paperwork and utilises a range of data capture techniques to collect all of the information required to complete inspection, installation and testing tasks. The app includes templates for Condition Report Inspection Schedule; Electrical Installation Condition Report; Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate; Electrical Installation Certificate;[…]

  • 18 November 2014

13 October 2014

TG 165 Imaging IR Thermometer identifies invisible heat patterns

The TG165 Imaging IR Thermometer The TG165 eliminates the blind guesswork of troubleshooting by combining a single spot IR thermometer with the power of a thermal camera in a compact package. Built around FLIR’s Lepton micro thermal imaging camera core, the Thermometer makes it easy for users to identify invisible hot and cold spots from[…]

  • 13 October 2014

24 September 2014

ITC User Conference covers infrared measurement equipment and usage

Technicians, engineers, scientists and users of infrared measurement equipment will have the opportunity to learn more about IR physics and applications across a variety of fields, from inspection of electrical installations, building surveys, industrial and automation applications, advanced research and optical gas imaging to NDT. The event is being hosted at the Clarion Hotel Sign[…]

  • 24 September 2014

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23 July 2014

How can the mandatory requirements surrounding BIM benefit the industry?

The silver bullet, at least in the minds of Government officials, is Building Information Modelling (BIM).  BIM is not a new concept, but the pace of development and adoption has noticeably quickened since the Government made it the preferred method for delivering all centrally procured contracts from 2016. Not surprisingly, this has prompted a flood of[…]

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