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News Release from: Honeywell Control Systems | Subject: Quality heating systems with Honeywell controls
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
Quality heating systems with Honeywell
controls
Salford City Council has appointed Honeywell as sole controls manufacturer partner for its Salford Heating Installer Partnership.
Salford Heating Installer Partnership (SHIP), is a major initiative to help Salford's most vulnerable residents keep warm in their homes and improve their quality of life SHIP ensures high quality heating systems are supplied quickly to vulnerable households by bringing together Honeywell specialists, other manufacturers and heating installers with the Council's Home Improvement Agency and Affordable Warmth Team
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Council surveyors will determine the optimum controls to be used to provide high standards of comfort and energy efficiency in each installation, choosing from a shortlist of high quality, best value Honeywell products.
This choice will depend on whether the home requires a completely new installation or an upgrade to an existing system.
The Salford City Council initiative was launched by its Madam Mayor, Cllr Val Burgoyne, and Councillor Peter Connor, Lead Member for Housing.
"The SHIP scheme has received much support and encouragement from installers and manufacturers," said Cllr Peter Connor, Salford City Council's lead member for housing.
"We believe this type of scheme has the potential to expand and also to be a model for other authorities and Housing associations to follow".
The launch event was attended by representatives from equipment manufacturers including Honeywell, local suppliers and heating system installers within the eaga network which is responsible to delivering the Government's flagship fuel poverty scheme, Warm Front.
The Salford Home Improvement Agency and Affordable Warmth Team is now also working closely with the Council's Landlord Accreditation team towards more energy efficient and comfortable heating systems in private rented properties.
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