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CIBSE TM44 · Greater Manchester

TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections in Bury

Accredited TM44 inspections for Bury commercial buildings with more than 12kW of installed cooling. Fixed pricing, reports lodged on the national register.

  • Accredited energy assessors
  • Reports lodged on the national register
  • City & Guilds qualified HVAC engineers
  • F-Gas / REFCOM certified
  • Fixed pricing — no site visit to quote
  • UK-wide multi-site cover

Bury's commercial base is heavily retail and hospitality led, with the market area, high-street units and a growing food and drink scene in Ramsbottom. Cooling in these buildings adds up quickly, and once past 12kW of installed capacity a TM44 inspection is a legal requirement rather than an option.

Bury town centre high street with shops and offices

Buildings we inspect in Bury

High-street retail and restaurants, professional offices above shops, plus industrial and trade units around Pilsworth and Radcliffe.

Typical Bury systems: cassettes and ducted units in retail and restaurants, kitchen and cellar cooling, wall splits in offices and treatment rooms.

Is your Bury building in scope?

If the air conditioning serving the building has a combined effective rated output above 12kW, it must be inspected by an accredited energy assessor at least every five years and the report lodged on the national register. As a rule of thumb, five or six typical office cassettes will already take you past the threshold.

  • Inventory of the air conditioning systems serving the building
  • Assessment of system sizing against the spaces being cooled
  • Review of controls, time schedules and set points
  • Check of maintenance records and evidence of servicing
  • Inspection of accessible plant, filters, coils and pipework condition
  • Identification of obvious refrigerant leakage or performance issues

Areas we cover around Bury

BuryRamsbottomRadcliffePrestwichWhitefieldTottingtonPilsworthUnsworth

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How the process works

  1. 01

    Enquiry & fixed quotation

    Tell us the address, building type and roughly how many indoor units are installed. We come back with a fixed price — no site visit needed to quote.

  2. 02

    Booking around your building

    We agree a date and access arrangements, including out-of-hours or weekend attendance for occupied offices, retail and hospitality.

  3. 03

    On-site inspection

    Our assessor records the installed plant, sizing against the space served, controls, maintenance evidence and any obvious efficiency issues.

  4. 04

    Report & register lodgement

    You receive the TM44 air conditioning inspection report with recommendations, and the report is lodged on the national register so it can be produced on request.

  5. 05

    Acting on the recommendations

    If you want the recommendations carried out, we can quote for the works or fold the systems into a planned maintenance contract. There's no obligation.

Frequently asked questions

Does kitchen refrigeration count towards the 12kW?

TM44 covers air conditioning systems used for cooling the space, not process refrigeration — we'll confirm what's in scope during the survey.

How long does an inspection of a small retail unit take?

Smaller units are typically a couple of hours on site, with the report issued afterwards.

What is a TM44 air conditioning inspection?

It's an energy assessment of the air conditioning serving a building, carried out to the CIBSE TM44 methodology by an accredited assessor. It reviews the systems installed, how well they're sized and controlled, and produces recommendations to improve efficiency and reduce running costs.

Is a TM44 inspection a legal requirement?

Yes. Under the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012, air conditioning systems with an effective rated output of more than 12kW must be inspected by an accredited energy assessor at least every five years, and the report lodged on the national register.

How is the 12kW threshold worked out?

It's the combined effective rated output of all the air conditioning systems serving the building, not a single unit. Several smaller splits added over the years can easily total more than 12kW.

How often does the inspection need repeating?

At least every five years. If the systems are altered significantly, a new inspection may be needed sooner.

Book your TM44 inspection in Bury

Send us the building details and we'll come back with a fixed price. Multi-site portfolios are quoted as one programme.

Request a TM44 quotation

Prefer to talk? Call 01706 564 290 or email info@enableaircon.co.uk.

TM44 inspections nearby

We cover every Greater Manchester borough — see the full TM44 service.