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Hydronic Balancing — Practical Approach for Multi-Storey Residential

Proportional vs preset vs PICVs. Which to use where, and the commissioning sequence that survives handover.

Tier 2 · Technical GuidanceUK4.6 (32 ratings)421 learners
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Dr. Emma ForsbergCEng MIMechE MCIBSE

HVAC Principal — Cundall

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Validation — codes & standards

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  • Author credentials (20%)14.0
  • Specialism match (10%)5.0
  • Validators × tier (25%)23.1
  • Standards currency (10%)0.0
  • Recency (10%)10.0
  • Field-application signal (10%)7.6
  • No dissent flag (5%)5.0
  • Jurisdictional precision (10%)10.0
  • · Author credential: CEng
  • · 2 validators
  • · Some cited standards may be superseded

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Validators (2)

  • IM

    Prof. Ian Murray

    CEng FIMechE FCIBSE

    Verified against BSRIA BG 2/2010

    12 May 2026

  • YT

    Yuki Tanaka

    CEng MIMechE

    Verified against BSRIA BG 29

    7 Apr 2026

Standards cited

  • BSRIA BG 2/2010
  • BSRIA BG 29

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Interfaces & buildability

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Delivery — on site

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Ask & discuss· Roots · 12 comments

  • James O. (Graduate Geotechnical Engineer)

    3 weeks ago

    Used the α=0.45 figure on a job in Hackney last month — bentonite-installed piles, below water table. Load test came back within 4% of predicted. The negative skin friction reminder saved us; the made ground there is recent and consolidating measurably.

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  • Helena V., CEng MICE

    2 weeks ago

    The end-bearing reduction in fissured zones isn't widely appreciated. We had a project at Bank station where the textbook approach would've given us 30% more capacity than the actual fissured London clay supports. Recommend adding a sketch of typical fissure mapping.

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