Hamworthy Heating, technical experts in commercial heating and hot water products, announce the expansion of its market leading CIBSE approved Continuing Professional Development (CPD) portfolio with the launch of three new learning modules, as part of its latest hot water series on Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Best Practise.
Designed for anyone involved in the management of domestic hot water in commercial buildings, the new series of CIBSE approved CPD modules enables consultants, contractors and specifiers alike to continue to grow their knowledge and keep their CPD records up to date.
‘Module 1: DHW Design and Practical Solutions’ looks at different project types and discusses the key considerations for both refurb and new build commercial projects. Participants will gain valuable insight into various design priorities and constraints, before exploring the different practical DHW systems and solutions available.
In ‘Module 2: DHW Safety, Legislation and Incentives’ participants expand their knowledge of DHW safety and water treatment. Discussing the risks and effects of scale (limescale) and legionella (Legionnaires Disease), this CPD seminar looks at water composition and the most suitable methods available when it comes to the performance of domestic hot water products in commercial applications. Market drivers such as legislation, flue regulations and financial incentives are also addressed.
The highly topical ‘DHW sizing’ CPD is the third module available in the latest hot water CPD series from Hamworthy Heating. Covering what to consider when sizing hot water usage, this module discusses how to estimate the demand profile of a building (with illustrated examples) and calculate DHW peak demand. It also looks at how to calculate the capability of various solutions to meet these demands.
More than just a manufacturer, Hamworthy is a company committed to providing high levels of service and aftercare to its customers. To help customers get the best out of their products and stay up to date with the latest industry developments, this latest series of free CPD training modules can be completed either individually, or as a group.
Delivered by HVAC professionals from the Groupe Atlantic technical expert team, courses can be completed online or in person at a customer’s premises. Alternatively, they can be completed at one of Groupe Atlantic’s Expert Academy training facilities. Designed to fit around busy work schedules, each new CPD course can be completed in 60 minutes.
Hamworthy Heating – a long-term member of the CIBSE Patrons Programme – offers a range of wide range of CPD seminars and product training courses.
For more information, visit https://hamworthy-heating.com/Training/CPD/CPD-seminars-overview or call 01202 662 552.
Hamworthy Heating,
Fleets Corner,
Poole,
Dorset,
United Kingdom,
BH17 0HH
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