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BSRIA takes training courses to Manchester

BSRIA training manager David Bleicher (pictured) said: 'Our Introductions to Mechanical and Electrical Building Services have proved popular for people who are new to the industry or for whom engineering is not their core responsibility. BSRIA guidance is used throughout the UK and increasingly internationally, so this is the first step to making our courses more accessible to a wider audience outside our traditional training catchment.'

BSRIA is now taking its training beyond its Bracknell head office with the launch of two of its most popular courses in Manchester in July 2015.

Introduction to Mechanical Building Services provides an overall understanding of the type, range and scope of common mechanical building services systems. With at least 50% of the typical running costs of a building being attributable to mechanical building services, there is a need for greater understanding of systems in order to improve the design and build process and to help buildings work more efficiently. Key topics covered include heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, controls and renewables.

Introduction to Electrical Building Services complements the mechanical building services course and provides a practical introduction to electrical theory and electrical building services systems. Delegates will gain an understanding of how electricity is generated, how electrical systems operate and an appreciation of the dangers of electricity. It will enable the non-electrically minded to comprehend the discussions and requirements surrounding the subject. The Manchester courses will take place from 8th – 9th July at the Premier Inn, Manchester City Centre, Piccadilly. Discounts apply for BSRIA members and also for delegates attending both course dates.

BSRIA training manager David Bleicher (pictured) said: 'Our Introductions to Mechanical and Electrical Building Services have proved popular for people who are new to the industry or for whom engineering is not their core responsibility. BSRIA guidance is used throughout the UK and increasingly internationally, so this is the first step to making our courses more accessible to a wider audience outside our traditional training catchment.'

For more information on the mechanical building course visit http://bit.ly/1dwstIN or http://bit.ly/1DEtfsl for the electrical building course.

30 April 2015

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