Event Details
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- Venue: Online Training
- Categories: Training Event
We spend 90% of our lives inside buildings and yet the indoor air quality is often poor. As we continue to improve the airtightness of our buildings, we need to ensure that the quality of indoor air is maintained for our health and wellbeing.
Join us for this new 2-part online series on ventilation, with the first session offering an overview of ventilation and a focus on demand controlled ventilation and the second session covering MVHR.
About this session
Trainer Vince House will briefly cover the basic principles of ventilation and look at different ventilation systems available today. He will explain how demand controlled ventilation works and why it performs as a low carbon solution when space and budget are tight.
Vince will present a case study on Thamesmead estate’s groundbreaking and award-winning Condensation, Damp and Mould (CD&M) Strategy and how the demand controlled ventilation system worked and was delivered within this project.
About the trainers
Vince House, Aereco
Vince has been in the HVAC industry for over 20 years. This time has been divided among manufacturing and contracting, giving a good insight into both the supply chain and the delivery side of the industry. Working predominantly within the social housing sector, Vince is helping to deliver Retrofit to PAS2035 standards and overcoming mould issues. He is passionate about energy efficiency and delivering positive outcomes.
United Kingdom
Member - 6th Feb session 1 on DCV only | £30.00 |
Non-member - 6th Feb session 1 on DCV only | £40.00 |
Member - both sessions on DCV and MVHR 6th and 20th Feb | £55.00 |
Non-member - both sessions on DCV and MVHR 6th and 20th Feb | £75.00 |
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