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Global Energy Systems Limited

Each of the three CPD are designed to give an insight on how our heating demands have evolved, the drivers for change and how air source heat pumps can contribute to the overall net zero commitments undertaken for the UK. The function and operation of air source heat pumps. Each presentation is tailored to individual sectors, new build housing, social housing and public and comercial buildings. These provides details of cost analysis against fossil fuels, potential carbon savings and heat loss calculations. Examples of real time projects including the use of air source heat pumps as the sole heat provider and incoporation into bivalent heating systems, showing relevant data on run costs and carbon reduction.

  • Energy Efficiency
  • HVAC
  • Sustainability
HVAC;Energy Efficiency

Affiliate member, membership no 062918

Qualification include HND Building and Technology, 45 years experience within the constuction industry, covering roofing, passive fire proofing systems and more recently renewable energy heating systems, in particular air source heat pumps.

Tony Bolton

25 years hands on experience as a plumbing and heating engineer. 23 years working with major manufacturers

dealing with MLCP and commercial UFH systems.

Glenn Pilling

Diploma in engineering with triple star distinction. 4 years within the renewable engineering sector, in particular air source heat pumps. This included working with the technical services division, monitoring and analysing data feeds from air source heat pumps, compiling heat loss data and systems designs

3
Seminars or Webinars;On Site at Provider’s Location;Presentations;Questions and Answers
< 1 hr
Free of Charge
15/11/2023
31/10/2025

Our CPD's are desined to provide details to a wide ranging audience and provide information to all people looking to gain further knowledge of air source heat pumps.

We would suggest Engineering Technicians, Mechanical Engineers, Building Services Engineers, Chartered Engineers.

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