BEAMA Theatre Takeover Program

JOIN BEAMA AT THIS YEAR'S INSTALLERSHOW 2023. THE UK’S LARGEST EVENT FOR INFLUENTIAL INSTALLERS AND SPECIFIERS OF AIR, WATER, HEAT AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY.

Taking place from June 27th to June 29th at the NEC Birmingham.  BEAMA will be hosting one of the feature theatres and BEAMA member lounge – providing quality content and debate focusing on Net Zero solutions in heat, water, air, and energy.

Tuesday 27th June

11:45 - 12:45 Getting to net zero

Installing and using a heat pump – A comparison to a gas boiler

Reviewing the differences between heat pumps and gas boilers during installation and homeowner use, as well as discussing training pathways for installers looking to install heat pumps in the future.

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1:00pm - 2:00pm 

The health risk of poor indoor air quality: Why home ventilation should be high on the installer checklist

The negative health impact of poor indoor air quality has risen sharply in terms of media coverage in recent years. The very real risk to human life as a consequence of poor thermal comfort and inadequate ventilation has also impacted on political decision making.

In this panel session we discuss the link between fabric energy efficiency improvements, such as insulation, and the regulated requirements on installers to ensure homes are well ventilated to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of legislation. From simple interventions to deep retrofit scenarios in our housing stock, the panel will provide clear guidance on what is expected from all domestic installers under PAS2035 and Approved Document F of the Building Regulations.

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2:15pm - 3:15pm Heat pumps and electric heating: A rapidly growing market

What are the different technologies available and when should you use them?

Plus, everything you need to know to be able to fit them, including common issues and how to overcome them.

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Wednesday 28th June

10:30 am - 11.30am Building for net zero: What’s next for new build after the 2025 fossil fuel ‘ban’?

A discussion on upcoming regulations that will see new homes transitioning away from fossil fuel boilers. Plus, a review of what low carbon technologies we may be moving to.

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1:00pm - 2:00pm Do heat pumps make the perfect partner for underfloor heating?

This session will explore the benefits of underfloor heating, its simple installation and how support from BEAMA Underfloor Heating member companies is the key to an easy installation.

It will also look at efficiency gains and how this translates to lower running costs especially when used with heat pumps.

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2:15pm - 3:15pm The health risk of poor indoor air quality: Why home ventilation should be high on the installer checklist

The negative health impact of poor indoor air quality has risen sharply in terms of media coverage in recent years. The very real risk to human life as a consequence of poor thermal comfort and inadequate ventilation has also impacted on political decision making.

In this panel session we discuss the link between fabric energy efficiency improvements, such as insulation, and the regulated requirements on installers to ensure homes are well ventilated to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of legislation. From simple interventions to deep retrofit scenarios in our housing stock, the panel will provide clear guidance on what is expected from all domestic installers under PAS2035 and Approved Document F of the Building Regulations.

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3.30pm - 4:30pm Maximising efficiency from gas central heating systems

Hear from industry experts and installers.

More details coming soon.

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Thursday 29th June

10:30am - 11:30am TMV’s: When, why and how

This session will cover the need for Thermostatic Mixing Valves, how they work, and the importance of installation, commissioning and maintenance.
Taking care with low temperature system design and also about assessing the risk of legionella against scalding.

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Stephanie Allchurch - Product Development Manager, Altecnic


11:45am - 12:45pm Retrofit for net zero: How will we retrofit 29 million homes?

A discussion on the challenge of making existing UK homes net zero and the role of insulation, low carbon heating solutions, demand side response tariffs and mechanical ventilation in reaching this goal.

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1:00pm - 2:00pm The health risk of poor indoor air quality: Why home ventilation should be high on the installer checklist

The negative health impact of poor indoor air quality has risen sharply in terms of media coverage in recent years. The very real risk to human life as a consequence of poor thermal comfort and inadequate ventilation has also impacted on political decision making.

In this panel session we discuss the link between fabric energy efficiency improvements, such as insulation, and the regulated requirements on installers to ensure homes are well ventilated to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of legislation. From simple interventions to deep retrofit scenarios in our housing stock, the panel will provide clear guidance on what is expected from all domestic installers under PAS2035 and Approved Document F of the Building Regulations.

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