For TM44 air conditioning inspections in West London, here at Clifton Energy we are home to a team of energy consultants who will provide you with a full air conditioning inspection service in West London. These inspections involve the Energy Performance Building Regulations that have been put into place in 2007, it provides a statutory obligation that any person who controls the air conditioning system with an output must be more than 12kW, it must be inspected every 5 years by a qualified assessor.
The TM44 air conditioning system that we offer across West London aims to show ways in which the energy consumption of an existing TM44 air conditioning system is reduced. Here at Clifton Energy our team of quality assessors will provide you with an TM44 air conditioning quality inspection report, this aims to help you save money, energy as well as reduce your carbon emissions. For more information on the TM44 air conditioning inspections that we provide, get in touch with Clifton Energy today.

What is a TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection?
]TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections include a range of ways to reduce the energy consumption of an existing system, this can be reduced. When we provide an Air Conditioning Inspection, we’ll provide you with a quality report which will highlight ways where you can save money, save energy and reduce your overall carbon emissions.
Air Conditioning Inspections have been vital since The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2007 which includes a constitutional requirement that any person who controls or operates an air conditioning system that provides a rated output of more than 12kW must then make sure that their system is inspected every 5 years. This must be provided by a professional AC accessor. Here at Clifton Energy, we’ve been providing TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections at properties and premises across West London for a number of years, so make sure that you choose our team, rest assured that you’re in the right hands.
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TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections Process
For TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections in West London, this involves assessors who will visit the site, this is to ensure that the air conditioning unit can be inspected alongside the associated plant such as air handling units and pumps. Controls for the AC system on site will also be reviewed, this will also include maintenance records as well as any other required documentations that relate to the system.
One our team has collected this information; a report will be compiled which will outline the potential energy saving areas. This report also covers any operation anomalies that have been identified, this includes the size and appropriateness of the refrigeration plan in relation to cooling loads and the effectiveness of the current maintenance regimes. You will then receive a certificate that confirms that the inspection has taken place, as well as a report that contains any necessary observations and recommendations. Copies and downloads will also be available on the central register.
TM44 Air Conditioning Unit Inspections from Clifton Energy
Air conditioning unit inspections are needed, this is to ensure that safety regulations are adhered to. As highly knowledgeable experts in the energy industry, we ensure that our clients receive both a quality and professional service. What’s more is that as specialists in the area, we’ll ensure everything is fully compliant with energy legislation, you can trust you’ll receive a service to the best standards with Clifton Energy.


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At Clifton Energy in West London, we’re professional energy consultants who specialise in providing a range of energy services across West London and the surrounding areas. Our team of energy consultants offer energy services and inspections, all of which adhere to the required regulations and specifications. For more information on how Clifton Energy’s consultants can help you, please call our West London based team today.
When it comes to TM44 air conditioning inspections and assessments, at Clifton Energy, we aim to provide our clients with high quality and professional services. Our inspection team and consultants are fully equipped with the knowledge and expertise to save you energy and money as well as ensuring that your air conditioning system is fully compliant with current energy legislation.
For TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections in West London, Call Clifton Energy Today
Should you be based in West London or the surrounding areas and require TM44 air conditioning inspections for your property or home, make sure you call Clifton Energy today. We’re home to a team of professional assessors who can carry out a full TM44 air conditioning inspections and assessment. For more information, contact our team today.
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FAQs
TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections identify ways in which the energy consumption of existing air conditioning systems can be reduced. The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2007 introduced a statutory obligation on any person who controls the operation of an air conditioning system, where the effective rated output is more than 12kW, to ensure that their system is inspected every 5 years by a qualified assessor.
The TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection involves a site visit so that the air conditioning units can be inspected along with associated plant such as air handling units and pumps. The controls for the systems on site are reviewed along with maintenance records and any documentation relating to the systems.
Once this information has been collected a report is compiled outlining potential energy savings. The report also comments on any operating anomalies identified, the size and appropriateness of refrigeration plant in relation to cooling loads and the effectiveness of current maintenance regimes.
TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections identify ways in which the energy consumption of existing air conditioning systems can be reduced. Following a site visit a report is compiled outlining potential energy savings. The report also comments on any operating anomalies identified, the size and appropriateness of refrigeration plant in relation to cooling loads and the effectiveness of current maintenance regimes.
The client will receive a certificate confirming that the inspection has taken place and a report containing the observations and recommendations. A copy of these will also be lodged and available for download on the central register: www.ndepcregister.com
The Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2007 introduced a statutory obligation on any person who controls the operation of an air conditioning system, where the effective rated output is more than 12kW, to ensure that their system is inspected every 5 years by a qualified assessor.
The ‘effective rated output’ is based on the total output of all the individual cooling units under the control of one building owner or operator.
The ‘person in control’ refers to the person who controls the technical functioning of the system and not just someone who can alter the temperature.
Air-conditioning system refers to any system where refrigeration is used to provide cooling for the comfort of occupants. Since 2012 the scope of the legislation has widened to include certain process applications where it is possible for an inspection to be carried out. In practice this would include server rooms but highly specialized industrial or manufacturing applications would fall outside the remit of the legislation.
TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections should be carried out every five years, this complies with legal regulations. When it comes to new systems the first inspection must have taken place within five years of the date when the system was first put into service.
The term ‘air conditioning system’ refers to systems where refrigeration is used to provide cooling for the comfort of occupants. Since 2012 the scope of the legislation has widened to cover certain process applications where it’s possible for an inspection to be carried out. In practice, this would also include server rooms but highly specialized industrial or manufacturing applications could fall outside the remit of the legislation.
When it comes to TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection they should be undertaken by a qualified assessor, at Clifton Energy, all of our fully trained energy consultants are fully registered and accredited, you can rest assured you’re in the right hands with Clifton Energy.
Systems containing fluorinated greenhouse gases with a global warming potential higher than 5 tonnes of CO2 require an annual leak check to comply with the F-Gas regulations. In practice this means that any system containing more than 2.82 kg of R407C or 2.39 kg of R410A require an annual leak check. Although systems smaller than this are not required to comply with F-Gas regulations, good practice guidelines suggest that regular refrigerant leak checks are essential to ensure that the systems are well maintained and operating efficiently.