Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Weston Branch Relocation
posted by Paul Morris at
12/01/2009 11:31:00 AM
Sunvic Heating Controls
Labels: Digital, Heating, Programmers, Stat, Sunvic, Thermostats
posted by Paul Morris at
12/01/2009 10:48:00 AM
Monday, 30 November 2009
New Branch - Swindon
Labels: Electrical Supplies, Electrical Wholesaler, New Branch, Swindon
posted by Paul Morris at
11/30/2009 01:17:00 PM
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Denmans Website - New Look
If you find any problems with the new site please let us know - headoffice@denmans.co.uk
Labels: Denmans, Electrical, Electrical Supplies, New, New Design, Website, Wholesalers
posted by Paul Morris at
11/25/2009 04:21:00 PM
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Denmans Low Energy and Megaman Dimmerable Range


Labels: DimmerAble, Efficient, Energy, Lamps, Low Energy, Megaman
posted by Paul Morris at
3/05/2009 12:57:00 PM
The Climate Change Levy
The Climate Change Levy is a tax on the use of energy in commercial and industrial users. The aim is to encourage users to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
Intensive business users are allowed to receive an 80% discount from the Climate Change Levy, in return for meeting energy efficiency or carbon saving targets. Please visit the HM Revenue & Customs website for more information.
Labels: Climate Change, Efficient, Emissions, Energy, greenhouse gases, Industrial, Levy
posted by Paul Morris at
3/05/2009 12:55:00 PM
Part L
If your firm installs lighting systems or associated electrical controls in offices or factories in England and Wales, Part L will apply to you.
Part L of the Building Regulations requires "reasonable provision to be made for the conservation of fuel and power in buildings" through various regulations including but limited to providing and commissioning energy efficient fixed building services with effective controls.
Introduced in April 2006 as part of the government's strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by addressing global warming. These are tough new standards and it is of high importance that all contractors are aware of the continual developments in these documents, especially the legal responsibilities under Part L.
For more information and frequently asked questions about Part L, please visit: http://www.partl.co.uk/faq.asp
Labels: Building Regulations, Controls, Electrical, Factories, Lighting, Part L
posted by Paul Morris at
3/05/2009 12:54:00 PM


