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Various Methods of Water Treatment Including Physical Water Treatment Physical Water Treatment is increasingly specified by Consultants but there is still considerable uncertainty about how well it works and how reliable it can be. As specialists in this technology Lifescience have conducted a considerable amount of original research. Some of this is published but much remains unpublished. A face to face presentation gives us the opportunity to talk frankly about the best (and worst) of the available technologies. The presentation covers: Hard Water and its Chemistry The Problem with Hard Water (and the requirements of Part L and the Domestic Heating Compliance Guide) Ways of Treating Hard Water - How they work Suitable Applications Benefits Limitations Testing & Technological Advances Summary & Questions
  • Mechanical
  • Plumbing & Pipework
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Mechanical;Water;Building Design;Energy Efficiency;Plumbing & Pipework;Health;Sustainability
Darren Stacey is Head of Sales and Marketing of Lifescience Products. He is a law graduate of the University of Kent and has worked in the building services supply industry for over twenty years. He is an affiliate member of CIBSE.

Jonathan Seccombe is Managing Director of Lifescience Products and has spent more than twenty years researching and developing physical water conditioning products. He is a member of IPHE and an affiliate member of CIBSE.
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Seminars or Webinars;On Site at Provider’s Location;Presentations;Lunch & Learn
< 1 hr
Free of Charge
07/02/2023
31/01/2025
  • East Anglia England
  • East Midlands England
  • London
  • North East England
  • North West England
  • Northern England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
  • South East England
  • South West England
  • Southern England
  • Wales
  • West Midlands England
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