BSE CLASSIFIEDE Heat Interface Units Overheating in Homes – CPD Zehnder CPD Portfolio
Our business specialises in indoor climate solutions and delivering comfort to occupants of a wide range of buildings. We offer a range of CPD’s covering key technologies used to heat, cool and ventilate buildings.
CPD Radiant Heating CPD Radiant Conditioning Pressure and Water Quality
Learning Objectives
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Understand radiant heat and how it works
Learn how resultant/perceived temperature affects us Learn the features and benefits of radiant heating Understand the differences between radiant and convective systems
• Learn the basic system design considerations • Understand the concept and technicalities of radiant conditioning
CPD: MVHR in Passive House
Learning Objectives
• Understand the cooling issues that pertain within buildings today
• Learn more about cooling solutions that are available
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Recognise the different cooling solutions and how they work
• Understand the benefits that can be gained by radiant conditioning
• Understand the system design options • See some examples of cooling solutions
CPD: Overheating in homes - Ventilation & Cooling Strategy
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Learning Objectives
• Understand the key principles of MVHR • What is a Passive House and where does MVHR fit? • How to design and apply MVHR to a residential project
• Regulation and Best Practice Guidance when specifying heat recover y ventilation for domestic properties
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Learning Objectives
• What is overheating, why is it occurring and what are the implications?
• Regulations and Guidance surrounding overheating in homes e.g TM59
• Importance of thermal modelling with examples utilising ventilation Ve
• Ventilation solutions to combat overheating W ree e passionate about sharing our knare passionate about sharing our knowledge and expertise.
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