Avoid fines
of up to £500 by ensuring your TM44 certificate is up to date
Avoid fines
of up to £500 by ensuring your TM44 certificate is up to date
Save money
on usage by maximising efficiency off the back of an air con inspection
Reduce emissions
from your unit by improving efficiency with TM44 recommendations
20 years of experience
working with small businesses to be the extra member of their team
Avoid fines
of up to £500 by ensuring your TM44 certificate is up to date
Save money
on usage by maximising efficiency off the back of an air con inspection
Reduce emissions
from your unit by improving efficiency with TM44 recommendations
20 years of experience
working with small businesses to be the extra member of their team
With more extreme heat circulating during all seasons, air conditioning units are working overtime to keep places of work cooler when temperatures rise. It’s not unusual to see rainy days followed by scorching heat, and managing a working environment when the temperature rises isn’t an easy job. Air conditioning units can go from a four-month break to intense use in a matter of days. But do you know if your air con unit is working at peak condition? Dust gathers, material deteriorates and the function of the unit dips below what it should be. And added on to that, your five-year TM44 inspection certificate may have run out. But thanks to Direct365, there’s no need to worry. Our TM44 air conditioning system service can ensure you’re compliant to regulations, save you money and improve the efficiency of your air con unit. Continue on to read a little more about TM44 regulations.
If you get a fine for failure to comply, you have 7 days to get a report before the fine goes up by another £200
10 of the warmest years on record have been since 2003
A TM44 system inspection is a way to ensure that you are adhering to the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations. Air conditioning regulations expect you to have an assessment conducted every five years if your combined units are more than 12k/w in power. Without a valid certificate, you can be fined £300 and ordered to have an assessment undertaken.
These assessments can only be done by qualified technicians. Direct365 uses a team of technical experts that understand how any faults impact the efficiency of your air conditioning unit, and how small improvements can ensure you save money and improve how well the machine works. The TM44 report will show these in a straightforward, simple way, laying out all the findings of your air conditioning inspection so you can understand and action them.
The process of completing your TM44 inspection is simple and straightforward and is completed by a highly trained and qualified technician. The process is as follows:
Book Your TM44 Inspection
Speak to our team about booking your air conditioning service. They will give you a competitive price and arrange a date and time for our technicians to attend your premises. The information you need to have to hand is: your address, the number of air conditioning units on your property, the make and model of your unit, number of floors and size of property.
The Day of the Inspection
The day our engineers attend your property, it’s important they have access to your entire property. Some units pass through several rooms, and access to any outdoor areas is also needed. If this isn’t provided, the inspection will not be fully completed.
What the Technician Does
The engineer will gather information about the system, such as usage patterns, age, capacity and type of machine. They will also do a visual inspection and a site survey. These will help the technician perform their duties and give an accurate judgement of your unit.
The Report
After an accredited technician has attended your property, they will produce a report based on their findings. These findings will assess the efficiency of the cooling system and the changes you can make to help you save money and get the best out of your system.
There are plenty of benefits to having a TM44 survey. Here are just a few:
Staying legally compliant
Ensure you don’t get a fine for a dangerous and inefficient unit.
Saving money on your air conditioning costs
A finely tuned machine can make sure you are only paying exactly what you need for cooler temperatures.
Avoiding a fine of £300
Being proactive and getting your TM44 certificate before the old one runs out helps avoid a £300 fine.
Get the best efficiency on hot days
An efficient air con unit can help keep warm temperatures at bay when hot days come around.
Avoid bigger repairs down the line
With these services, you can better avoid big problems with minor fixes ahead of time.
A TM44 air conditioning service is a regulatory requirement that certifies your unit as safe to use and energy efficient. These tests must be done every five years for all air conditioning units over 12k/w in power.
The inspection is a simple, straight forward process, conducted by our highly trained technicians. They attend your property and assess each unit and each room to ensure the air flow, efficiency, and safety of the equipment, with a summary of what they have assessed and how this can be maintained delivered at the end.
PAT Testing
FAT Testing
Fixed Wire Testing
Fire Risk Assessment
Fire Extinguisher Servicing
Fire Alarm Testing
Emergency Lighting
Legionella Testing
Any building with air conditioning units that exceed 12 kW output is required by law (EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive) to have an air conditioning inspection every five years. The 12 kW limit isn’t just for one unit, but instead the combined total of all the units on your property. If this is the case for you, you will need to book in an inspection.
Yes, you can get a fine of £300 if your air conditioning inspection certificate has run out. TM44 compliance is an important aspect of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and must be complied with to avoid a penalty.
A TM44 inspection should be completed no more than five years after your last air conditioning inspection. TM44 inspections are a legal requirement that can leave you with a fine if your certificate is out of date.
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