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NAPIT and Kensa launch ground source heat pump roadshows

 

NAPIT (the National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers) is working with specialist ground source heat pump manufacturer Kensa to help dispel the myths surrounding ground source heat pumps through a series of roadshows.

 

From September to March the free informative seminars led by Kensa will visit 18 locations nationwide. They are also supported by The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and Plumbase Renewables.

 

Kensa marketing manager Stephanie Gregory said: “Our Installer Roadshows promise to challenge and unmask misconceptions and myths of ground source heat pump technology, taking a general look at the renewable industry itself and the impact the Renewable Heat Incentive may have on installers’ customer bases, and ultimately their businesses. NAPIT's support complements our objectives to develop a nationwide network of quality ground source installers by providing that next step to MCS accreditation – and the £100 off they are offering will certainly be well received.'

 

Tailored to heating and plumbing engineers and Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certified installers respectively, the events will provide new insights to help installers make the most of renewable technologies and Government incentives, demystifying the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and explaining how installers can gain maximum return from ground source heat pump installations.

 

For more information visit:www.kensaheatpumps.com/events or call NAPIT on 0845 543 0330

 

 

8 September 2014

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