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School for Learning Expands North

08 May 2015 | Updated 01 January 1970
 

Already well known for its courses in building services basics to ‘Soft Landings’ and BIM, BSRIA will be running the courses at the Premier Inn, Manchester City Centre, Piccadilly.

The first course is an Introduction to Mechanical Building Services that provides an overall understanding of the type, range and scope of common mechanical building services systems. Key topics covered include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, controls and renewables.

The second course is an Introduction to Electrical Building Services that is designed to complement the mechanical building services course and provides a practical introduction to electrical theory and electrical building services systems. Delegates will gain an understanding of how electricity is generated, electrical systems operate and an appreciation of the dangers of electricity. It will enable the non-electrically minded to comprehend the discussions and requirements surrounding the subject.

“BSRIA guidance is used throughout the UK and increasingly internationally, so this is the first step to making our courses more accessible to a wider audience outside our traditional training catchment,” explained David Bleicher, Training Manager.

The Manchester courses will take place 8-9 July at Premier Inn, Manchester City Centre, Piccadilly. Discounts apply for BSRIA members and also for delegates attending both course dates.

Picture: The Premier Inn, Manchester City Centre, will see the launch of BSRIA courses in the North of England.

Article written by Cathryn Ellis | Published 08 May 2015

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