A new series of free regional workshops has been organised by the Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors (APHC) in partnership with Altecnic. The workshops, aimed at professional installers, will take place in September and focus on the future of heating and the new British Standard BS 7593:2019.

Topics under discussion will include the 2050 carbon neutral target, the recent report from the Committee on Climate Change recommending an end to the connection of new homes to the gas grid, and the Chancellor’s Spring Statement where he announced the intention to end fossil-fuel heating systems in all new houses from 2025.

John Thompson CEO of APHC comments: “We are hosting a set of free regional workshops in September where we will dive into the practicalities of these announcements in terms of what new technologies will likely be available, what the likely types of alternative fuels will be, what this will mean for current boilers and central heating systems, what the future training requirements and skills development requirements will be, and ultimately what the potential threats and opportunities will be for installers.”

APHC Supplier Member Altecnic, will also be presenting a workshop focusing on what installers need to know and do regarding the new British Standard BS 7593:2019 which is concerned with the preparation, commissioning and maintenance of domestic heating and cooling water systems.

Gary Perry, Managing Director of Altecnic, says: “We aim to give a practical overview of the revised code of practice and explore some of the products which will assist and make it easy for installers to comply. Altecnic has advocated this approach for some time and has aligned its water treatment range to include a range of triple filtration (magnetic, non-magnetic and air) in line filters and water treatment chemicals accordingly.”

The workshop will also include an overview of Quality Plumber Week which will run between 7 and 13 October and aims is to champion the diverse skills of plumbing and heating contractors and celebrate the important role they play in keeping people healthy and safe.

The workshops will run between 9am and 12pm as follows:

  • Tuesday 17 September – Devon
  • Wednesday 18 September – Newport
  • Thursday 19 September – Dartford
  • Tuesday 24 September – Stafford
  • Wednesday 25 September – St Asaph, Denbighshire
  • Thursday 26 September – Leeds       

APHC has advised that numbers are limited to 20 places per workshop, so early booking is advisable. To book a place, please contact APHC on 0121 711 5030.