TRAINING A D CPD
TRAINING AND CPD
THE FOUNDATION OF FUTURE HEATING
Graham Barker, Director of Residential Key Accounts and C&I Service at Riello Burners takes a deep dive into Riello’s training in action, to highlight how the company are building the workforce for tomorrow's burners.
The heating sector is undergoing a period of unprecedented change. From tighter efficiency standards to the drive for net zero, engineers are being asked to deliver systems that are not only reliable but also smarter, cleaner and more sustainable. Nowhere is this more evident than in Commercial & Industrial (C&I) heating, where system complexity and the demand for specialist knowledge are growing rapidly.
Against this backdrop, the question is not whether training is important, it is how the industry ensures that the right skills are being developed, at the right scale, to meet future demand.
At Riello Burners, we see training not as an add-on, says Graham Barker, Director of Residential Key Accounts and C&I Service, Riello Burners, but as a cornerstone of support for our customers and the wider industry.
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Why training matters now Burner technology has advanced significantly in recent years. Modulating systems, dual-fuel options, and low-emission burners are becoming central to energy strategies in buildings of all sizes. Yet no matter how advanced the equipment, performance ultimately depends on the knowledge and confidence of the engineers installing and maintaining it.
For many, the challenge lies in bridging the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world application. Understanding burner sizing, accessory matching, nozzle calculations, pressures and fault diagnostics are all essential, but engineers also need to apply that theory on live systems. A rounded training approach, combining both theory and practical application, is therefore vital.
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