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INDUSTRY NEWS For piping systems of building services, you need compensators to absorb thermal expansion, reduce vibration and noise. ERV rubber expansion joints from ELAFLEX, setting standards for decades and offering the ideal solution. Type ROTEX is an EPDM Rubber Bellows (PEEK reinforced) for both LPHW and MPHW to 130°C constant temperature . DIN 4809 approved, no obligation to dismantle this type within 10 years . Many other ERV types available, e.g.: • ERV-R: WRAS Approval • Type TA: tted with a white PTFE lining for extensive chemical resistance, FDA approved • ERV-GR: for Acids, Alkali and aggressive chemicals • ERV-W: white Nitrile (NBR) to foodstuff standards • ERV-GS: ISO 15540 ( re resistant ) High Grade Expansion Joints from ELAFLEX ELAFLEX Ltd. Riverside House, Plumpton Road · Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 OPA Ph. 01992 45 29 50 · E-mail: sales@ela ex.co.uk www.ela ex.co.uk MADE IN GERMANY Email your enquiry to: sales@elaflex.co.uk Check out our configurator : ervconfigurator.elaflex.co.uk Ad_2020_ERV_90x270_Ltd_EN.indd 1 20.07.2020 10:43:40 BPMA and AEMT Sign Mutual Co-operation Agreement In keeping with the ongoing commitment to serve the best interests of their respectivemembers, as well as the wider industry sectors in which they operate, the British PumpManufacturers’ Association (BPMA) and the Association of Electrical andMechanical Trades (AEMT) are pleased to announce the recent signing of a Mutual Co-operation Agreement. The agreement covers a range of collaborative ideas and opportunities, primarily geared around the development of improved skills and enhanced technology understanding across the industrial and engineering arena. It will allow both parties to explore additional content to strengthen their existing range of training courses. Working on possible compliance and legislative related issues and other factors within the repair and maintenance of Pumps and Motors will also form a key part of the arrangement. Boasting similar longevity and heritage, the two bodies have shared many similar interests over the years, and increasingly so around international standards and energy use reduction measures. However, during recent high-level discussions regarding the new ‘Pump Repair and Maintenance’ training course which the BPMA has developed, it became evident that further opportunities existed for the potential benefit of both memberships, and the market at large. The agreement comes into operation with immediate effect and paves the way for more structured dialogue between the various working groups within each organisation. ECA calls for urgent energy price reform Trade body ECA has warmly welcomed the urgent reform of electricity pricing recommended by The Climate Change Committee today. The latest CCC report to Parliament recommends that future energy pricing must remove current fiscal disincentives to electrification, boosting the deployment and use of low carbon electrical energy across the UK. The CCC report also recommends examining existing energy taxes, such as the Climate Change Levy, to standardise carbon prices, noting that energy price incentives and carbon pricing will lower the current price barriers to electrification. Steve Bratt CEO of ECA, welcomed the recommendations in the CCC report. He says: “There’s no doubt that the UK is undergoing an electric revolution. We urge the government to act on the latest recommendations of the CCC report and to urgently reform electricity pricing. This will speed up the switch to an electric, low carbon future.” The CCC also supports a national electric vehicle (EV) charging strategy, with a widespread infrastructure of fast public charging points. In particular, it wants to see a better customer EV charging experience with more access to smart-charging. Steve Bratt adds “We need an integrated plan to install a comprehensive UK charging network to ensure that customers make the switch to EVs in the numbers required and over a timescale that will help to rapidly decarbonise UK transport.” More widely, the CCC applauds the UK’s ambitious climate targets but says the UK government needs clear policies and better application to achieve its goals. The CCC is an independent advisory body that was set up under the 2008 Climate Change Act to advise the UK government on how to successfully achieve UK carbon emissions reductions and deal with climate change. www.theccc.org.uk/publication/2021- progress-report-to-parliament/

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