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BCIA offers introduction to building controls

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) is offering the perfect starting point for professionals working in the building controls industry, in the form of BCM00 'Introduction to Building Controls and HVAC' training course.

The course is ideal for anyone seeking an introduction or wishing to gain further understanding of building controls and develop their knowledge and awareness of the subject.

The BCM00 course is designed for facilities and estate managers, electricians, and building services trades personnel, including marketing and PR staff.

It provides an understanding of day-to-day involvement in building controls and HVAC, and covers topics such as basic control of heating, types of control heating systems, primary heating plant, distribution of heating, hot water service and centralised HWS.

BCM00 also covers ventilation and air conditioning fresh air, heating and cooling with air systems, basic use of the relative humidity and psychometric chart, multi-zone system, air handling unit and air plant unit.

For those who are completely new to the building controls sector, BCM00 will help them to get up-to-speed quickly and learn the basics. However, the course is also suitable for those who may be wishing to transfer over from another sector, such as electrical, and are considering a new career path.

The introductory course offers a progression route, and can be followed by a suite of six CPD-accredited courses – BCM01-06 – which cover all aspects of building controls in general detail.

This one-day introductory BCM00 training course takes place on Wednesday 26 September 2018 at the BCIA Peterborough Training Centre. All members of the BCIA can take advantage of the discounted rate of £220+VAT per delegate, or for non-members the price per delegate is £300+VAT.

For further information or to book a course, email Hayley Hopkins: training@bcia.co.uk

25 May 2018

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