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Appointments & News Heat Network Seminar Accredited by CIBSE W


ith the introduction of a new UK Test Standard for HIU’s and advances in technology, the District Heating


market is progressing rapidly. We have therefore updated our CIBSE accredited CPD seminar, to provide the opportunity to explore the topic in depth. Here we identify some of the key technical considerations that are fundamental to improving user satisfaction levels, and the overall efficiency of the network. Our seminar entitled “Next Generation Heat


Networks – Key Considerations” is accredited by The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and provides credits towards consulting engineers’ Continuing Professional Development (CPD). The seminar includes topics such as:


•Regulations and Guidelines •Heat Network Design Principles • Heat Interface Units (HIUs) •Network Pipework Sizing •Central Plant - Capacity Calculation •Metering, Billing and Revenue Management •Remote Surveillance


The seminar is ideal for M&E consultants, developers and housing associations, and can


be held at client’s premises or at the Evinox Energy offices in Chessington, and at a time convenient to you. Our speakers are highly experienced in Heat Networks with relevant professional qualifications. A certificate will be


provided to all attendees for obtaining CIBSE CPD points and refreshments will be supplied.


01372 722277 www.evinoxenergy.co.uk


www.buildingconstructiondesign.co.uk


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