Newton’s 2026 Calendar of Free RIBA CPD Seminars

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Written by Warren Muschialli

Announcing the 2026 calendar of RIBA CPD seminars from Newton, delivered by our team of qualified experts.

Our 2026 line-up includes a choice of five CPD events, hosted in partnership with the RIBA Academy, providing online and in-person access to our latest RIBA-accredited CPDs and training.

CPD events will be delivered by our highly experienced team of Certificated Surveyors in Structural Waterproofing (CSSW). They deliver over one-hundred RIBA-approved CPDs throughout the year to architects, engineers and construction professionals across the country.

Your choice of RIBA CPD seminars for 2026 cover a range of best-practice guidance and compliance on different aspects of structural waterproofing. In line with the 2022 British Standard for waterproofing, BS 8102:2022, available topics include:

  • Waterproofing Design Strategies
  • A Designer’s Guide to ‘Type C’ Waterproofing
  • Achieving Continuity in Concrete Waterproofing
  • Principles of ‘Type A’ Barrier Waterproofing

Furthermore, our latest RIBA-approved CPD on Specifying Pumping Systems for Below-Ground Waterproofing Projects will also be available both online and in-person.

Booking Your RIBA CPD Seminars

See below for the full list of dates and registration links to our 2026 RIBA CPD events:

19th March 2026:

27th April 2026:

22nd June 2026

14th September 2026

  • 12:00 – 01:00 pm – RIBA CPD Hour – Registration link TBC

23rd November 2026

  • 12:00 – 01:00 pm – RIBA CPD Hour – Registration link TBC

New registration links and timings for each CPD webinar will be added to the CPD page of the website as soon as they become available. Contact us to be kept informed about upcoming CPD events and other free training resources.

As well as the online webinars and events, the above presentations are also available as face-to-face seminars or private webinars over Microsoft Teams.

To book your free CPD, call 01732 360 095, or email our CPD Co-ordinator, James jamesnewton@newtonwaterproofing.co.uk

New Clement steel windows make a statement at prestigious London apartment building

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Clement Windows Group has manufactured and installed new steel windows at a prestigious Central London apartment building.

This striking, Georgian-fronted building is located in the Harley Street Conservation Area and situated within the boundaries of the ancient Manor of St Marylebone, the history of which can be traced back to the Domesday Book in the eleventh century.  The area is rich in history and architecture, with terraced houses from different periods, ranging from the Georgian era through to the Modernist era of the 20th century.

Steel windows from the Clement EB24 range were selected because they could provide a close match to the look of the original Art Deco stye windows while offering a much improved specification.

For the particular apartment shown in the photograph below, the client opted for a dual colour option.  The windows are painted Jet Black on the outside and Traffic White on the inside to match the owner’s interior design.  The look is completed with Lodsworth handles and matching peg stays which are powder coated to match the frames.

Clement EB24 steel windows are made bespoke to individual orders.  Developed for refurbishment projects requiring a traditional steel window appearance, these slim framed, double-glazed windows offer improved thermal performance and advanced security.  Manufactured from hot rolled steel profiles which are produced from 98% recycled steel source material, they also bring sustainable credentials.

Produced in Clement’s factories which are certified to ISO 9001 (Quality Management) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), the steel frames are hot dip galvanised to EN ISO BS:1461, with a polyester powder coat finish to BS:6497 2005 EN 13438 2018.

Clement Windows Group manufactures an innovative range of steel windows, doors and screens for both private residences and commercial projects.  The company also offers a selection of conservation rooflights.

01428 643393              info@clementwg.co.uk                      www.clementwindows.co.uk

WAVIN LAUNCHES KEYLESS HEP2O RANGE

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Leading plumbing and drainage manufacturer, Wavin, has expanded its plastic push-fit offering with the launch of its fifth-generation fitting, Hep2O Keyless.

This new range features an innovative two-stage twist and push functionality, eliminating the need for a demounting key and offering a smaller, more compact design. Hep2O Keyless fittings can be purchased in a pre-locked position, allowing for faster and easier installations.

Previewed at the InstallerSHOW 2024, the Keyless range retains much of the trusted functionality of the original Hep2O line and is compatible with a wide range of plastic and copper fittings. The development of these fittings was guided by feedback from plumbers and installers, addressing common challenges such as lengthy installation times and working in confined spaces.

The new Keyless range is backed by a 50-year guarantee and features Wavin’s In4Sure technology, ensuring secure joints with a distinctive ‘rumble’ during installation. New features include an optimised flow rate and robust plastic that prevent fittings from dismounting due to water hammer.

While the original Hep2O range remains a popular choice, Wavin is committed to providing merchants with flexible options that meet the diverse needs of individual projects.

Steve Harris, Technical Support Engineer at Wavin said: “Developing this range in-hand with tradespeople has been key. We’re excited to launch the next generation of our Hep2O fittings, enabling merchants to offer their customers a variety of solutions tailored to specific project requirements.”

For more details and samples, visit: https://promo.wavin.com/en-gb/hep2o-keyless

Dulux Trade Unveils Paint Specification Creator Tool

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Dulux Trade Unveils New Paint Specification Creator to Transform Tender Documentation

Dulux Trade has announced the launch of its Paint Specification Creator, a free, digital tool designed to simplify and strengthen the tendering process for architects, designers, project managers, and contractors across the UK.

The new Paint Specification Creator streamlines the previously time‑consuming task of building technically robust paint specifications. By guiding users through a clear, step‑by‑step process and drawing on the full breadth of the Dulux Trade product portfolio, the tool ensures that every specification is accurate, compliant, and tailored to the precise needs of each project.

Designed with both ease of use and professional rigour in mind, the tool allows users to begin by selecting whether they are working on an interior or exterior environment. From there, they can define the surfaces and substrates involved—ranging from plaster and wood to metalwork and masonry—before choosing the finish they wish to achieve.

Once the project parameters are entered, the system automatically searches the comprehensive Dulux Trade range to recommend the most suitable products and coating systems. This ensures specifiers receive a high‑performing and durable solution that aligns with industry best practice, sustainability goals, and aesthetic expectations.

It generates tender‑ready technical documentation, complete with:

  • Accurate application guidance
  • Full M60 (Painting & Decorating) specification clauses
  • Relevant system build‑ups
  • Professional formatting suitable for direct inclusion in tender packs

This functionality means specifiers can instantly download a completed pdf document that supports both competitive tendering and compliance with construction standards—saving valuable time during early project stages.

Dulux Trade highlighted the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting the building and construction sector with tools that both simplify decision‑making and elevate the quality of finished work. The Paint Specification Creator builds on decades of coating expertise, offering digital access to technical knowledge traditionally only available through specialist advisors.

The Dulux Trade Paint Specification Creator is available now and free to use

Aircrete foundations for energy efficient homes

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Whether masonry or timber frame, every house can benefit from an aircrete foundation.

A foundation distributes the weight of a building to the ground so needs to be of the highest quality and reliability to provide stability.

Aircrete is a popular material for building foundations for the wide-ranging benefits it offers as a groundworks solution. Its light weight and fast build-speed enable a building’s foundations to be constructed quickly, easily and cost-effectively.

Advantages of aircrete foundation blocks

Celcon Foundation Blocks can support both solid and cavity wall constructions along with timber and steel-framed systems. These aircrete blocks, manufactured by H+H, are available in a range of face sizes and thicknesses to ensure the foundation is at least as wide as the thickness of the wall being supported.

  1. Thermal performance

Aircrete’s material properties make it highly thermally efficient. This enhances a dwelling’s energy efficiency by reducing heat lost into the ground while reducing the need for additional insulation.

Achieving Part L of the building regulations is easy with Celcon Blocks because of the low U-values they achieve. In fact, Part L recommends using aircrete foundation blocks where aircrete is being used in the construction of external walls to ensure continuity of insulation levels within the building fabric.

In addition, the raw materials used in the production of Celcon Blocks give them excellent resistance to sulfate attack and frost damage.

  1. Speed

Weighing just one third of an equivalent dense aggregate block, Celcon Foundation Blocks are easier to handle and faster to lay, improving productivity.

Celcon Blocks can easily be cut with a hand saw meaning off-cuts can often be incorporated into the build, reducing wastage.

In addition, only a single leaf of blockwork needs to be laid to form the foundations, as opposed to cavity construction which requires two leaves of blockwork and concrete infill. This means works can be completed in less time, reducing labour costs.

  1. Approved method

Celcon Foundation blocks are approved by the British Board of Agrément (BBA) for use below DPC.

There are also health and safety benefits from handling lighter blocks. Although no specific weight limits are given in legislation, use of the heavier blocks should be subject to a risk assessment and a safe system of work established following the guidance of HSE Construction Information Sheet No. CIS77 ‘Preventing injury from handling heavy blocks’.

H+H products for the construction of foundations

H+H aircrete Foundation Blocks are available in Standard Grade (3.6N/mm2) and High Strength Grade (7.3N/mm2) to support buildings up to three storeys.

The blocks are available in two face sizes, 325 x 215mm and 440 x 215mm. The 440mm face size block is available in three thicknesses: 275mm, 300mm and 355mm.

H+H Standard Grade and Solar Grade aircrete blocks can also be used below the DPC for both the internal and external leaves of cavity foundations. For applications where a higher compressive strength is required, such as the foundations of three and four storey buildings, H+H’s High Strength and Super Strength Grade blocks should be used.

Full technical details for Celcon Foundation Blocks can be viewed on H+H’s website.

A Quantum leap – lowering heights, gaining value at 8 Bishopsgate.

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Architect: WilkinsonEyre
Main Contractor: Lendlease

Radmat Products used:
ProTherm Quantum® PLUS+VIP Inverted Roof System|
ProTherm XPS Infill Insulation
Blue Roof System
EshaFlex 370 Waterproofing System
PermaQuik Hot Melt System
ReadySeal Liquid Applied Waterproofing Membrane
ProTherm G XPS X 300 and ULTRA Insulation Board
RockFace A2 Non-combustible Upstand Board
FOAMGLAS T3+ Insulation

Located in the heart of London’s financial district, 8 Bishopsgate is a 51-storey commercial tower reaching approximately 204 m in height. The building was designed by WilkinsonEyre with structural and services engineering by Arup and construction managed by Lendlease. The building comprises approximately 52,900 m² of high-grade office space, along with retail and amenity areas. Its form is expressed as a series of stacked shapes that step back as the height increases, creating terraces at several levels and culminating in a pavilion block at the top which houses plant, executive space and a public viewing gallery.

Structurally, 8 Bishopsgate uses a steel-frame superstructure supported by two concrete cores that provide the lateral stability. The floor systems use composite metal-deck slabs, and the façade is a double-skin glazed system incorporating interstitial blinds designed to reduce solar gain and improve energy efficiency. From a sustainability and amenities perspective the building is impressive: it was delivered to BREEAM Outstanding and EPC A targets. A key public amenity is the free 50th-floor “Lookout” viewpoint for visitors,this public viewing gallery has magnificent views across London.

Sustainability has been a key design driver from the project’s inception. The structure uses only the steel needed for each load, reducing total steel by 25% and saving around 5,000 tonnes of CO₂. A raft foundation cuts the number of piles, saving 3,000 m³ of concrete (about 300 tonnes of CO₂). The tower’s massing is carefully composed: each block is slightly rotated and cantilevered to create a dynamic stacked form that reduces visual bulk and relates to the varied surrounding townscape.

In the roof and upper plant zone, the pavilion block at the top accommodates major building services, including mechanical and electrical plant, and makes provision for photovoltaic panels and louvres to support the building’s carbon-reduction goals. As the tower’s stacked massing recedes at higher levels, it creates opportunities for a series of generous roof terraces at levels 9, 11, 25 and 26. These elevated external platforms provide valuable amenity space for building occupants, incorporating a combination of hard and soft landscaping to support both social use and visual interest. The terraces offer welcome access to fresh air and daylight within a dense urban context and afford expansive views across the City of London, contributing positively to workplace wellbeing and the overall tenant experience.

Radmat’s products largely contributed to the environmental savings for the roof and terraces. The use of state-of-the-art ProTherm Quantum Plus+ VIP system can reduce the thickness of inverted roofing systems without compromising thermal performance, whilst still achieving level thresholds.

The U-value was kept to an overall 0.25 W/m•K despite some of the features on the roofs making this difficult to achieve. ProTherm Quantum and XPS Infill insulation was used extensively on roof areas that required irregular shapes and keeping to a low height under the BMU track and plant machinery.

This working drawing for 8 bishopsgate show the intricate design plans for roof areas using ProThermQuantum Plus+ and XPS Infill insulation.

Radmat’s Blue Roof system was also a major factor in keeping to sustainability targets. Rainwater in an inner city or urban location provides a greater challenge, particularly on constrained sites such as in urbanised areas, or brownfield sites, where the use of underground tanks are difficult and/or costly.

The Radmat Blue Roofing system is explicitly designed to attenuate rainwater rather than drain as quickly as possible, significantly contributing to the SuDS requirements within a development by collecting and temporarily retaining rainfall (for a maximum of 24 hours) within the roof finishes before discharging at a controlled rate.

Radmat’s Blue Roof system consists of PermaQuik Hot Melt Monotlithic membrane and EshaFlex 370 Reinforced bitumen membrane, guranteeing the six Blue Roof levels at 8 Bishopsgate are completely leak free for the design life of the building.

Overall, 8 Bishopsgate demonstrates how a modern high-rise office tower in central London can integrate premium working environments, public amenity, sustainability standards and architectural distinction. Its stepped massing, generous tenant amenities, high-capacity active-travel facilities and the pavilion viewing gallery reflect evolving expectations in commercial tower design. The roof and plant zone reiforce how “the roof” in such buildings is not merely a cap but a critical performance zone, combining structural, mechanical, façade and amenity disciplines at height. The project offers useful lessons in early multidisciplinary coordination, flexibility in plant layout and the importance of detailed focus on high-level structural/maintenance zones, Radmat’s premium ProTherm Quantum Plus+ and Blue Roof systems ensure the integrity of these roofs for many years to come.

For more information on Radmat Products contact:
Contact sales@radmat.com
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Jakob Webnet Frames: made-to-measure stainless steel framed mesh panels for faster detailing and installation

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Jakob Webnet Frames combine precision-engineered 316 stainless steel frames with high-strength Webnet wire mesh infill to create robust, made-to-measure panels for indoor and outdoor use. Available in Classic and Inviss frame styles, they are suitable for a broad range of projects, including balustrade infill, guarding, partitions, sky-light openings, bridge safety and heli-pad surrounds.

Manufactured by Jakob Rope Systems in Switzerland and supplied in the UK by MMA Architectural Systems, these framed panels provide a defined perimeter and fixing strategy, helping to simplify detailing and reduce on-site assembly time.

Why specify a framed Webnet panel?

Webnet frames are suitable for a wide range of applications, including both new build and refurbishment projects, indoors or out, including:

  • Balustrading and guarding
  • Partitioning
  • Skylight opening safety (fall prevention)
  • Heli-pad surrounds
  • Glass protection
  • Bridge safety
  • Observation platform safety

For projects where a robust, low-maintenance mesh infill is required, whether driven by durability in harsher environments or by the need for a visually light solution, using a fabricated perimeter frame can also help deliver repeatable modules with consistent edge detailing.

Providing a defined edge to work to on site, made-to-measure frames make installation faster and more straightforward – helping installers to set out fixings accurately, allow for normal tolerances, and form neat connections to the surrounding structure.

Frame options: Classic and Inviss

Inviss Frames
Inviss frames integrate the Webnet into the frame itself to create a clean edge detail. With no wires around the perimeter, Webnet end connections are concealed within the frame. Inviss frames are available in round tube or square/rectangular section.

Classic Frames
Classic frames provide a more traditional framed appearance. The Webnet is sewn around the perimeter and attached to the frame, rather than incorporated into the structure of the frame. Classic frames are available in round tube only.

Key specification options

Tested to EN12600:2002, Webnet Frames can be configured to suit a wide range of design and performance requirements, including:

  • Frame section options: Classic (round tube); Inviss (round tube or square/rectangular)
  • Pre-drilled frames or welded lugs, eyes and bosses
  • Easy-fit fittings and clamps for faster installation
  • Optional powder coating in any RAL colour
  • Choice of rope diameters and mesh apertures to suit requirements

 

Technical support

MMA Architectural Systems’ expert team provides full technical assistance and support, helping specifiers design and select an appropriate fram type, mesh configuration, finish and fixing approach for the intended application.

Phone: +44 (0)1761 419 427
Email: sales@mma-architectural.co.uk

About MMA Architectural Systems Ltd

Jakob UK, a division of MMA Architectural Systems, is the UK’s leading supplier and installer of architectural Stainless Steel Wire Ropes, Webnet Wire Mesh, and Rods. All of which are engineered and manufactured using high-grade 316 Stainless Steel at Jakob’s state-of-the-art production plant in Switzerland.

With over 30 years’ experience as the sole distributor of Jakob products in the UK, our expert team supports architects, fabricators, and contractors through every phase of a project, from concept and technical design through to supply, installation and ongoing maintenance.

EUROCELL LAUNCHES SURESPEC TO SET NEW COMPLIANCE STANDARDS FOR WINDOW AND DOOR SPECIFICATION

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Eurocell has become the UK’s first systems house to take full control of the window and door specification process with the launch of SureSpec, a fully audited model designed to eliminate gaps between design intent and final installation.

SureSpec is currently the only fully audited, end-to-end specification system for windows and doors. Its purpose is to ensure that what is specified is exactly what is manufactured, delivered and installed on each project.

The system tackles a well-known challenge in the industry where window and door specifications are often inconsistent, recycled from past projects, and frequently fail to reflect modern compliance requirements.

Its launch comes at a time when the need for clarity and accountability in specification has never been greater and is critical to the progress and overall success of projects. Regulatory expectations have surged following major updates to Parts L, F and Q of the Building Regulations, alongside the introduction of the Building Safety Regulator’s Gateway process.

Since late 2023, fewer than 11% of Gateway 2 applications for higher-risk new-build projects have been approved, with documentation gaps contributing to delays across the sector – indicating the importance of the issue.

Meanwhile, the government’s incoming Home Energy Model (HEM), replacing SAP, will require project teams to use accurate, product-specific performance and carbon data. Generic or inaccurate window and door specifications will not meet compliance thresholds – reinforcing why the launch of SureSpec comes at a pivotal moment.

Gary Doxey, Commercial Manager at Eurocell, says SureSpec answers these challenges and gives everyone across the project supply chain confidence in the full specification and delivery process:

“The industry needs precision, proof and accountability, and Eurocell is taking ownership of the entire fenestration specification process so what’s specified is what gets built.

“The window and door specifications we produce as part of SureSpec contain performance, reinforcement, carbon, hardware and testing data that alternative products can’t match. Changing to a non-equivalent system after specification, would risk non-compliance, delays and potentially significant costs.

“Eurocell is the only system house with the technical infrastructure to deliver this, meaning we can support social housing, student accommodation, BTR, residential and commercial schemes with a level of assurance that, in our view, can’t be matched by other providers.”

SureSpec has been designed to support every stakeholder involved in the window and door journey:

  • Architects receive accurate, performance-led NBS specifications with carbon data already embedded.
  • Surveyors are given a complete Eurocell specification with all reinforcement, loading and integration requirements defined, removing ambiguity at quotation stage.
  • Main contractors benefit from locked specifications and clearer accountability, reducing the risk of costly variations or non-compliant installations.
  • Fabricators receive window-by-window manufacturing drawings that eliminate guesswork.
  • Installers are supported with practical mini-manuals.

All this is underpinned with an on-site audit carried out by Eurocell, which verifies the installation matches the original design intent.

In addition to improving compliance and consistency, SureSpec strengthens sustainability performance by embedding accurate carbon and recycling data, underpinned by Eurocell’s closed-loop PVC-U recycling capabilities, directly within each specification. This ensures project teams can meet future HEM requirements and support broader ESG commitments.

Gary added:

“SureSpec represents a major shift in specification culture. Launching the scheme is just the beginning, we will continue to expand the audit model, integrate additional digital tools and build on our technical capabilities. This is about embedding a ‘do it once, do it right’ approach across the industry.”

For more information about SureSpec, visit: https://www.eurocell.co.uk/surespec

Retaining Wall Value – What matters?

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The use of dry-laid modular concrete block-faced reinforced soil retaining walls in the construction sector is no longer new news or seen as innovative. They have been used successfully for the last 4 decades to bring value to the civil engineering community from private housing developments through to major infrastructure projects. A lot has already been published on the monetary cost savings this technology brings when compared to more historical methods of forming retaining walls, like precast concrete, for example. But additional value to all parties is brought by the considerable reduction in the carbon footprint and often a large saving in time. Clients, contractors and consulting engineers all benefit from the value they bring.

Maccaferri have been successfully using their MacWall system for over 25 years in the UK and Ireland construction sectors. So, what have we learned, and what is important when considering specifying or building one?

Experience. Being able to draw on over 70 years of experience, hundreds [possibly thousands] of projects in Infrastructure, housing and other sectors, plus tens of thousands of m² of wall face give Maccaferri a unique insight into providing the right solution for that given project

Independent certification and testing. Specifiers and clients can take comfort in knowing that the chosen retaining wall system has been independently tested and certified as fit for use. The MacWall reinforced soil retaining wall can be supplied with its own system BBA HAPAS certificate

Sound design principles backed up by relevant insurances is important. A retaining wall is only as good as its design and installation. Understanding the project-specific geotechnical challenges, water conditions, and loading criteria is a must for a safe design to be carried out. Maccaferri invest in its own professional indemnity insurance as part of its committed technical backup and support. This backs up Maccaferri, providing a design and supply service in-house by taking element design responsibility for the retaining wall system; this service is often used by housebuilders and civil engineering contractors. Maccaferri can also offer technical support to consultants wishing to design themselves. i.e. we are tailoring our offer to meet the market needs.

Project cost savings. Clients and contractors alike want to use this technology to save money from their bottom line. Reinforced soil retaining walls and the MacWall system give considerable monetary gains when compared to RC walls, independent published papers show this to be as much as a 70% saving. But as well as this, and probably offering a greater saving to them, is the potential use of ‘non-standard’ fills within the retaining wall itself. The potential to switch away from carbon-intensive quarried aggregates that may need to be shipped large distances, to the potential use of suitable site won fills or industry waste products offer vast monetary [ and carbon!] savings. Each project Maccaferri has worked on had its own unique challenges. If the MacWall system supported a highway, a traditional specification for the fill materials was adopted to satisfy the adopting authority and the appropriate design method, but if project criteria were less stringent, say for a housing development, and the asset owner is on board, then non-standard fills should be considered.

Concluding, the versatility of using a modular block reinforced soil retaining wall system has been giving added value to stakeholders in the construction industry for many years, as covered above, and I expect for many more years to come. This technology is no longer new or unknown but is now part of everyday civil engineering use. The specifier, the contractor and the client need to have confidence in the system they chose and use and in turn, the value it brings will benefit them. Maccaferri’s MacWall system has all these plus more and will continue to be a leader in the retaining wall market.

Adveco FUSION TW Hybrid Electric Water Heating Is Commercial Energy Saving Heating Product Of The Year

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Adveco’s FUSION TW, a packaged electric water heating system for commercial projects, was named winner of the Commercial Heating Product of the Year category at the 2025 Energy Saving Awards. The Energy Saving Awards celebrate the very best professionals, products and projects across the Plumbing, HVAC and Energy Management sectors, acknowledging the important work that has been achieved by manufacturers, installers, contractors, suppliers and organisations to reduce carbon emissions and become more energy efficient.

FUSION was conceived by the team at Adveco as a means of harnessing a hybrid approach to reduce energy demands and deliver a long-life low-carbon resolution for new build and gas-to-electric transition projects. It achieves this whilst avoiding costly oversizing and the need for bespoke system design, which raises costs and the impacts the feasibility of decarbonisation strategies.

The all-new FUSION-TW and TWplus packages take the existing sealed primary loop combination of ARDENT electric boiler and 750-litre ATST twin-coil cylinder and reimagines the system with the integration of the ADV-W series of air source heat pumps.

This provides a wider choice of compact, pre-charged R32 ASHPs for generation of system preheat by either a 10 – 16 kW single-phase ADVS-W ASHP or a 16-30 kW ADV-W in three-phase capacity.  With an A+++ ERP energy rating, and high SCOP with water outlet temperature 60° the ADV-W will maintain a consistent supply of hot water at up to 55° to pre-heat the FUSION system.

The TW-plus plus variants include either a 6 or 12 kW electric backup immersion for no single point of failure for assured delivery of hot water without downtime.

Greg Brushett, Sales Director, Adveco, said, “Winning at the 2025 Energy Saving Awards is another tremendous accolade for FUSION TW and reflects all the hard work the teams here at Adveco have invested in bringing a ground-breaking product to market. FUSION continues to change the way low-carbon water heating can be specified in commercial buildings. It allows for highly optimised applications which can be provided off-the-shelf in pre-sized, ready-to-go systems with a smaller footprint, that are easier to install, more efficient and cost-effective to purchase and operate. “

FUSION excels in the deployment of smart controls, maximising pre-heat input from the ADV-W series of heat pumps, capable of contributing as much as 70% of system heat requirements, and balancing this with the primary input of the ARDENT electric boiler so that the two heat sources blend harmoniously, offsetting as much direct electric demand as possible. FUSION’s new enhanced controls not only optimise the mixture of pre-heat from the heat pump, but they also manage the elements within the electric boiler and backup immersion. If this is not managed correctly by the controls, the two heat sources would act in contention, countering system efficiency and wasting energy. This also ensures the electric boiler is not required to work as hard to raise flow temperatures to the 65°C demanded by commercial applications, reducing maintenance demands and improving the longevity of the boiler.

Adveco has released new single- and three-phase control panels supporting both ADVS-W and ADV-W variant ASHP. Time control clock controls are built-in, as is thermal disinfection.  When connected to the BMS, disinfection and high-temperature pasteurisation functions can also be monitored when active, and a fault relay can be instigated. The new panels support connections for the LLH pump, lighting, socket, heater bar, secondary return pump and destratification pump output. With the inclusion of a GSM module, fault notifications can be enabled from the BMS or via text. The new controls also provide the option to prevent immersion activation when ASHP goes into fault to limit current.

Specification allows for the selection of a system based on nominal power output (kW), storage capacity (litres), continuous flow (litres/hour), instantaneous draw off capacity (litres) and peak draw off (litres). This offers 25 base variants of the TW, each supporting the addition of an incorporated backup electric immersion (TWplus).

When comparing TW and TWplus systems to equivalent direct electric DHW systems, offset energy use delivers carbon emission savings starting at 20.53% climbing to 47.75%. Across the entire range, we can see an average of 36.3% savings versus other direct electric systems.

When calculating the carbon emissions savings for FUSION TW, they become more notable when compared to gas-fired systems. Starting at 51.11% and climbing to as much as 67.86%.  Across the entire range, we can see an average of 60.8% savings versus the latest generation of gas water heater systems.

By embracing an indirect approach to water heating with a primary loop configuration FUSION is also able to provide assured operation which fully counters the effects of limescale in hard water areas, whilst its tough, stainless steel build is more than strong enough to prevent the corrosive action of soft water, making it a truly universal system no matter local water quality.

“Hybrid systems have the potential to be complex and come with greater capital expense, especially at a commercial scale,” Greg observes. “Adveco’s award-winning FUSION TW with ADV-W ASHP counters this with a far more compact monobloc form factor to lower entry costs for ASHP-based water heating and drive the uptake of sustainable systems in the UK.”

ADVECO FUSION TW/TWplus Key features

FUSION TW

  • High-quality ATST twin coil stainless steel vessel with mounting points & brackets
  • Available in 300 – 750 litre capacities
  • Cylinder pressure 10 bar as standard
  • 9, 12 or 24 kW electric boiler
  • 10, 12 or 16 kW single-phase air source heat pump
  • 16, 22 & 30 kW three-phase air source heat pump
  • Pre-built pipework (left or right)
  • FUSION Control Box
  • Compact space-saving form factor
  • 25 pre-sized variants from 19 to 52 kW

FUSION TWplus

  • 6 kW or 12 kW electric immersion
  • FUSION Control Box & GSM remote alerts
  • 25 pre-sized variants from 19 to 52 kW

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