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S&P UK Ventilation Systems Ltd (Soler & Palau)

IAQ


We identify the causes of poor indoor air quality and cover some of the main points from the recommended Standards & UK Building Regulations, followed by filtration levels and the mechanical ventilation equipment meeting this criteria & a quick Q&A session to finish.


Embodied Carbon


As we are all being driven to be more energy efficient, manufacturers of ventilation products have been re-designing and exploring new technologies to provide products which consume less energy. The construction industry has long focused on these operational carbon emissions and has paid much less attention to emissions related to the rest of the life cycle stages of buildings which we examine during this CPD.


Mechanical Kitchen Ventilation in the Commercial Sector


The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations require that employers provide effective and suitable ventilation in every enclosed workplace.

We investigate the laws surrounding commercial kitchen ventilation and take a detailed look at DW172, The Specification for Kitchen Ventilation Systems.  

  • Building Design
  • Electrical & Lighting
  • Mechanical
  • Sustainability
Mechanical;Electrical & Lighting;Building Design

Ian Davis


I have worked in the ventilation industry since 1984 and have been involved in domestic, residential and non-residential sectors plus gas fired warm air heating in a technical capacity during these years. I possess a HNC in Mechanical and Production Engineering.

I am a CIBSE Patron and in addition a member of the ILEVE.

1
On Site at Our Location;Presentations
1 hr
Free of Charge
01/06/2023
31/05/2025

Consulting Engineers

Mechanical Engineers

Building Service Engineers

Electrical Engineers

Facilities Managers

End Users


With regards to competence level, the CPD starts with a basic explanation of Indoor Air Quality concerns and routes through regulations, mitigations and solutions therefore only a basic understanding of air movement is necessary.

  • East Anglia England
  • East Midlands England
  • London
  • North East England
  • North West England
  • Northern England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Scotland
  • South East England
  • South West England
  • Southern England
  • Wales
  • West Midlands England
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