TM44 Air Conditioning Assessments

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Dear Knowledge School Trust, Rugby,

This request relates to UK Legislation, specifically TM44 Air Conditioning Inspections.
Q. Are you responsible for any buildings with more than 12kw of air conditioning present?
Q. Who is the responsible person for ensuring that your buildings are inspected and reports lodged, please provide the name, address, and telephone number of the responsible person.
Q. If your TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection Certificates are in place, what is their expiry date?
Q. What was the order value of the works placed with the Company who undertook the work?
Q. How many Certificates were produced?
Q. Was the TM44 Inspector independent as required under the Regulations?
Q. Name the Inspector Organisation.

Yours faithfully,

Paul Evans

Knowledge School Trust,

Dear Mr. Davies

I am writing in response to your email of the 21st September 2016 regarding TM44 assessment certification.

You requested the following:

Q. Are you responsible for any buildings with more than 12kw of air conditioning present?
Q. Who is the responsible person for ensuring that your buildings are inspected and reports lodged, please provide the name, address, and telephone number of the responsible person.

Q. If your TM44 Air Conditioning Inspection Certificates are in place, what is their expiry date?
Q. What was the order value of the works placed with the Company who undertook the work?
Q. How many Certificates were produced?
Q. Was the TM44 Inspector independent as required under the Regulations?
Q. Name the Inspector Organisation.

I have dealt with your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Under section 21 of the Act, the Trust is not required to provide information in response to a request if it is already reasonably accessible to you.

You are able to locate and retrieve the appropriate information and certification by using the following link: https://www.ndepcregister.com/home.html

If you are unhappy with the way your request has been handled, you should make a complaint to the Trust by writing to us within two calendar months of the date of this letter. Your complaint will be considered by an independent review panel, who were not involved in the original consideration of your request.

If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint to the Trust, you may then contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.

Regards

KST Team