Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
Innasol, the UK’s leading biomass company, has announced that the Innasol Training Academy is now approved to deliver BPEC mapped Heat Pumps training and assessments.
BPEC accreditation is a leading UK certification and awards body within the building services engineering industry. It has awarded its Heat Pump Systems qualification in recognition of Innasol’s competence to deliver training and assessments within the Heat Pump arena: BPEC advocates that the course gives installers the skills and knowledge to execute correct installations.
Innasol training manager Simon Butcher commented: “At Innasol, we strongly believe that training is the key to a more professionalised and regulated industry. We’re proud to add another BPEC-approved course to our training facility, and to play a role in meeting the industry’s demand for a wider variety of training.”
Innasol’s training facility was recognised as a BPEC-approved facility back in August 2014: covering courses on unvented and vented hot water; water regulations; energy efficiency; awareness of renewable heating technologies; biomass; and heat pumps.
This accreditation reflects Innasol’s strong relationships both with customers and peers and a commitment to delivering an open and honest professional service. Technically, it advocates Innasol’s use of quality products and provision of technical support.
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