CIAT training on airside design and application

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19 May 2021
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The course also covers the role of airside and related technology in supporting healthy buildings

CIAT UK is introducing a CPD training course on the design and application of airside HVAC systems. 

The free module, approved by CIBSE, is designed to get contractors, consultants and end users up-to-speed with the requirements of the latest legislation and technical standards relating to application of air handling units (AHUs) in commercial and public buildings.

The training covers the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive and Lot 6 (ventilation equipment) under the Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive, with specific reference to AHU energy efficiency, heat recovery, air filtration and thermal insulation standards.

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“Major improvements are underway in AHU design and performance as part of the European-wide drive to reduce carbon emissions of energy-using equipment by 40 per cent by 2030,” said Lee Jenkins-Skinner, AHU & rooftop product manager, CIAT. “The new module explains the legislative framework and highlights the implications for air handling units, and what system designers and end users need to know.

“It is important to ensure airside equipment is compliant, not only to ensure legally compliant buildings, but to deliver the big reductions in emissions required – which of course also translate into reduced running costs for end users and improved comfort for building occupants.”

The course also covers the role of airside and related technology in supporting healthy buildings. It includes an update on high resolution filtration and UV-C light disinfection systems for reducing risks from airborne contaminants and pathogens.

For more details or to book a course, contact TCUK