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EOGB offers burner training in Italy

EOGB Energy Product, the burner manufacturer and distributor, has announced a new series of commercial burner training courses to be held in Italy this summer.

The week-long courses, which are run from the world-renowned Baltur research and development facility in Bologna, cover single stage, two stage and fully modulating burners, oil, gas and dual-fuel and electronic and mechanical operations.

Each course is open to a maximum of 10 candidates and for the first time will run in both July and September to provide more opportunities for engineers to attend. The first course will run from 11-15 July and the second course from the 19-23 September.

EOGB’s technical and training manager, Martin Cooke, said: “This is the eighth year that we have provided commercial burner training, which is essential for engineers in order to learn about the reality of working on commercial plants. The Baltur facility in Italy provides an excellent environment for engineers to improve their knowledge and gain skills through practical activity instead of just classroom-based learning.”

Due to high demand, the July course is now fully booked. However, places are still available for the September intake. Email training@eogb.co.uk or call 01480 477066 for more information.

EOGB also runs a number of other courses at its purpose-built facility in St Neots in Cambridgeshire, including OFTEC Oil Training, Domestic ACS Gas and Hot Water Safety Systems (unvented).

Pictured right: Engineers get to grips with commercial burners during last year’s course

 

11 April 2016

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