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News Release from: Dimplex UK | Subject: Electric space and water heating
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2006
Dimplex shows the CPD way to Part L
Dimplex cuts through conflicting information surrounding the revisions to Part L with an accredited CPD seminar designed to provide clear guidance on how to comply when using electric heating.
Electric space and water heating market leader Dimplex is helping the industry to cut through the conflicting information surrounding the revisions to Part L of the Building Regulations with an accredited CPD (Continuing Professional Development) seminar designed to provide clear guidance on how to comply when using electric heating "Many housing developers and specifiers recognise that electric heating offers low capital and service costs, fast build times and design flexibility, but are confused about how to comply because they are being given conflicting advice," explains Karen Trewick, marketing communications manager at Dimplex
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 27 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Our seminar cuts through the fiction, giving clear guidance on how the latest SAP software calculates compliance and provides practical advice on how simple adjustments within the build can ensure compliance when using electric heating".
Dimplex can either deliver the seminar in your workplace or you can attend one of the CPD roadshow events which take part throughout the year.
The seminar is fully CPD accredited, so all attendees will earn CPD points.
For details of scheduled seminars or to arrange a bespoke session at your office, get in touch with Dimplex marketing on 01489 773336. Request a free brochure from Dimplex UK ...
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