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Riello calls on engineers to secure final places on burner training
Riello is calling on engineers and heating professionals to secure their place on its 2026 burner training programme, with limited availability remaining across several upcoming courses
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elivered at Riello’s dedicated Training Centre in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, the one- day courses are designed to provide practical and technical knowledge
across Riello’s residential, commercial, modulating, gas, and dual-fuel burner ranges. Sessions cover burner matching and selection, commissioning, servicing, and fault-finding, helping engineers build confidence and enhance their technical expertise in the field.
Remaining availability includes Riello Gas Commercial Burner (RGC1) and Riello Gas Modulating Burner (RGM1) courses in July and September, alongside Riello Oil Commercial Burner (ROC1) courses in July and August. Additional spaces are also available on the
Riello Oil Modulating Burner (ROM1) course in August and the Riello Electronic Gas Modulating Burner (REGM1) course in September. Due to strong demand, places are filling quickly and engineers are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment. Courses are priced at £210 + VAT per candidate and include lunch and refreshments. Certain advanced modules require prerequisite courses and, where applicable, Gas Safe registration.
For full course details and booking information, visit:
https://www.rielloburners.co.uk/training
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