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Rinnai CPD now fully approved by CIBSE

Rinnai’s CPD courses on continuous flow hot water delivery units and systems have now been fully approved by the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE).

Rinnai’s Chris Goggin

Four CPDs have been approved:

  • Excellence in Design of Continuous Flow Hot Water Delivery
  • Continuous Flow Hot Water Appreciation
  • The Regulatory Horizon for Hot Water Delivery
  • ACOP L8

Rinnai’s Chris Goggin said: “Demand for all of our training courses and programmes have risen steeply as the industry increasingly has to focus on energy, environment and finance efficiency in hot water delivery within a commercial context.”

CPD courses have been designed for M&E consultants and specifiers, design and build engineers and, facilities managers.

CIBSE said of the ‘continuous flow water heating system sizing and design’ course in an appraisal: “The course delivers what it outlines and is well constructed.”

Mr Goggin added: “Rinnai understands that time means money which is why we are happy to adopt an ‘any time, any place, anywhere’ approach to CPD delivery and training.”

17 October 2019

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