
TM44 Inspections - Ensuring Energy Efficiency for Air Conditioning Systems
"TM44 inspections ensure compliance, improve energy efficiency, and help reduce operating costs for air conditioning systems."
Green Assess
Introduction
Did you know that air conditioning systems over 12kW in the UK require a TM44 inspection by law? TM44 inspections are vital for ensuring energy efficiency, compliance with regulations, and reducing energy costs. In this blog, we’ll explore what TM44 inspections are, why they’re important, and how they benefit businesses.
What Is a TM44 Inspection?
A TM44 inspection is a mandatory energy assessment for air conditioning systems with a cooling capacity of over 12kW. These inspections:
Evaluate the energy efficiency of the system.
Identify areas for improvement.
Ensure compliance with UK energy regulations.
Why Are TM44 Inspections Important?
Regulatory Compliance
TM44 inspections are a legal requirement under the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). Failure to comply can result in penalties.Energy Efficiency
Inspections identify inefficiencies, such as outdated components or excessive energy usage, helping businesses reduce energy waste.Cost Savings
By addressing inefficiencies, businesses can lower their energy bills and reduce operational costs.Environmental Impact
Improving energy efficiency reduces carbon emissions, contributing to a greener environment.
What Happens During a TM44 Inspection?
A qualified assessor will:
Inspect the air conditioning system, including its operation and condition.
Evaluate energy consumption and identify inefficiencies.
Provide a detailed report with recommendations for improvement.
How Green Assess Can Help
At Green Assess, we specialize in TM44 inspections. Our qualified assessors ensure compliance, improve energy efficiency, and help you save money.
Conclusion
TM44 inspections are essential for businesses with air conditioning systems. They ensure compliance, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Book your TM44 inspection with Green Assess today and take the first step towards a more sustainable future.