Bath University facility managers study air conditioning changes

Bath University facility managers study air conditioning changes

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TCUK Leads CPD Training for Bath University Building and Facility Managers

Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd (TCUK) is leading a series of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training courses at Bath University to update building engineers and facility managers on important changes in legislation and technology. TCUK is a joint venture between Toshiba Carrier Corporation and Carrier in the United Kingdom, and is part of Carrier, a leading global provider of innovative heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies.

Topics covered to date include the latest revisions to the F-Gas Regulations and the implications for the industry and end users, plus an overview of air conditioning technology and its application for occupant comfort and building energy efficiency.

The programme, approved by the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and led by Jon Skelding, TCUK’s HVAC specification manager, will also cover: refrigerants, both existing and new options for the future, their safety and environmental requirements under EN378; the correct application of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air conditioning systems; and an introduction to compressor technology.

 “Bath University has a very forward-thinking approach to building services and its team of building and facility managers look after a wide variety of HVAC technology across the campus,” said Jon Skelding. “The training modules are designed to quickly get people up-to-speed on key topics, to help improve energy efficiency, environmental protection and occupant comfort.”

TCUK courses are offered free of charge and led by experienced practitioners at customers’ offices or other convenient locations across the country. Upon completion of modules, those attending are presented certificates and credits towards their annual personal CPD training targets.

 “The sessions to date have been well received by our engineers, and they stimulate an interesting debate,” said David Hughes, mechanical and electrical services manager at Bath University. “It is a valuable exercise and I am grateful to Toshiba Carrier for organising the programme and sharing their expertise on these key topics of interest.”

The full programme includes the following six modules:

The CPD modules are in addition to Toshiba’s technical training courses for installers and service technicians, which cover VRF systems, Digital and Super Inverter Splits, Controls, and safe handling of flammable A2L, A2 and A3 refrigerants. Many courses are now also available online via Toshiba’s Training Portal at https://training.toshibaac.co.uk/.

For more details on Toshiba training, and to book a course, please visit https://www.toshiba-aircon.co.uk/support/training/.