Tuesday 10 September 2013

Non domestic energy assessor and Thermal imaging London

Many asset managers are unaware of the new legislation regarding the EPC for Commercial Buildings Energy Certificates. Commercial property will require inspection by a commercial energy assessor who is qualified to issue a commercial epc. Private businesses can also opt in and many choose to do so as DECs are an invaluable tool in showing how much energy is used by a building whilst measuring efforts made to reduce energy waste with results in easy-to-understand graph form. EPCs can only be completed by qualified and accredited non-domestic energy assessors. Non-domestic buildings have been split into various level of complexity. The EPC provides an overview of the building’s energy performance and helps owners and occupiers make their buildings more energy efficient. A Non Domestic Energy Assessor (NDEA) produces Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for commercial and industrial buildings. An EPC is a measure of the property’s energy efficiency, and includes recommendations for improvements. This information will help owners and occupiers make their building more energy efficient and allow potential buyers and tenants to compare the energy performance of different buildings. An Energy Performance Certificate for a non residential / commercial building is intended to inform potential buyers or tenants about the energy performance of a building.


Whether in the air or on land, using thermal technology is a great way to spot animals that may have otherwise been completely hidden. From the preliminary investigation we also found that temperature ranges emanating from the floor grilles indicate different temperatures. Prompted by this we’ll set a project task to adjust dampers correctly using anemometer/temperature probe and set a baseline. It will also be included this into regular checks and maintenance procedures. In the case of Country file, using a thermal imaging system allowed the users to accurately track the thermal output of deer from a distance. In the case of tracking wildlife, thermal imaging systems are rapidly becoming a popular tool for wildlife enthusiasts. One of the world's premier manufacturers of thermal imaging cameras, recently invented a range of thermal cameras built for use in wildlife tracking. Footage from a thermal imaging camera taken late at night reveals just a fraction of the makeshift camp was occupied. Thermal imaging is a growing diagnostic tool in medicine. I use it for a diagnostic tool on Horses but there are many ways it is being used in medicine for people.