Two new heat pump training courses are now available at Grant UK’s Training Academy. These face-to-face courses include a product training course on the company’s new Aerona 290 heat pump range as well as a course dedicated to the basics of heat pump system design, with both courses now available for bookings. The courses will be delivered by Grant UK’s Trainers at its Training Academy headquarters in Wiltshire and at other training venues located throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Both new courses are free of charge and join the company’s existing heat pump course catalogue, which includes the Aerona³ heat pump product training course and OFTEC heat pump qualifications and assessments.
Alongside the specification and performance of the Aerona 290 units, the new one-day course also covers the Aerona Smart heat pump system controller, electrical wiring, control system configuration, installation, commissioning and servicing as well as fault finding. It combines theory learning with hands on, practical training, and also covers safe practice and protective zones when working with R290 refrigerant.
The Grant Air Source Heat Pump System Design course is also one-day in duration and provides domestic heating and renewable installers training on the basics of system design for Grant heat pumps. The content of this course has been taken from the previous Grant Aerona³ two-day course and installers will learn about heat loss calculations, heat pump selection, emitter sizing and selection, pipe sizing and pressure loss calculation, system types, and sound level calculation for MCS020. The course purely focuses on system design and it includes worked examples for installers to transfer their theory learning into practice in the classroom.
Alongside these two new courses, there will also be a 1-day Grant Aerona³ Air Source Heat Pump installer course, based on the content of the previous Aerona³ two-day course that will focus solely on the Aerona³ air source heat pump models, Grant UK’s award-winning heat pump range using R32 refrigerant. The course will cover the Aerona³ heat pump construction, principles of operation, electrical wiring, controller settings as well as installation, commissioning and servicing requirements.
“We hope our new heat pump training courses as well as the changes to our current Aerona³ heat pump course will be welcomed by installers and heating engineers,” says training manager Phil Stanley. “Installers can choose to attend the course or courses which are most relevant to them, either completing one of the one-day courses or completing a combination of courses as they wish. Our intention has been to make our face-to-face heat pump training as flexible as possible, with installers given the choice to tailor their learning according to their requirements.”
For further information, please visit: www.grantuk.com/professional/training

