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The Adveco September 2025 newsletter takes a deeper dive into the new FUSION TW & TWplus system; the ADV-W and ADVS-W ranges are short-listed for Commercial Heat Pump Product Of The Year; current recommendations for school water heating; the hybrid approach for sustainability; transitioning from gas to electric; high-temperature heat pumps; and the latest news and guidance for those seeking building control approval applications for higher-risk buildings.

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Welcome to the Adveco September 2025 newsletter… 

It has proven to be another busy Summer, and we kick things off this month with a deeper dive into the new FUSION TW & TWplus, which enhances emission reduction from electric water heating as well as making better use of heat pump pre-heat to offset direct energy costs. The integration of the ADV-W ASHP has been at the heart of the new FUSION developments, and our work on developing heat pump systems for DHW, which culminated in the ADV-W and ADVS-W ranges, has also been recognised this month with the range being short-listed for Commercial Heat Pump Product Of The Year in the 2025 Heating & Ventilation Review Awards. 

Continuing on from recent advice relating to the trend to decentralise hot water provision, we take a further look at current recommendations being given to schools and outline efficient, lower-cost means of securing sustainable hot water systems through the use of hybrid systems such as FUSION. We also respond to questions on this hybrid approach for sustainability, as well as transitioning from gas to electric and things to be aware of when using electric for DHW, plus our thoughts on the current generation of high-temperature heat pumps. And we round things off with the latest news and guidance for those seeking building control approval applications for higher-risk buildings…

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