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Join the Heat Pump Revolution
23/09/2021
Receive £750-worth of Heat Pump Training for just £45 from Panasonic and Optimum Energy during October 2021
A huge opportunity exists for
installers to upskill, part-funded by the government, and provided by Panasonic
in association with Optimum Energy. Take advantage of this fantastic offer and
book onto courses which normally cost £750 per person, for just £45 for dates
throughout October.
The drive to replace the huge
number of fossil-fuel boilers (mains gas, oil and LPG) currently installed in
homes across the country has just got serious and low carbon heating (and
cooling) systems have never been more in demand.
Panasonic is teaming up with Optimum Energy to offer
installers the chance to get certified to enable you to install the thousands
of heat pumps that will be required over the coming years to meet the target
set by the government. According to a
recent report by the Committee for Climate Change[1],
approximately 19 million households could adopt this new technology by 2050,
with current predictions of approximately one million heat pumps installed by
2030, resulting in the UK meeting its net zero target by 2050.
Get qualified now…
Panasonic has partnered with BEIS (The Department for
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) and Optimum Energy Solutions to help
installers access the necessary training for heat pump projects. COVID-safe, online training, over two days,
dates are available from early October, running weekly until the end of the
month. Places are limited, so don’t miss
out - book your place now.
The courses cover:
·
Introduction to heat pumps: explaining the
science behind this renewable technology
·
How to conduct heat loss surveys
·
How to correctly size an Air Source Heat
Pump.
In addition, delegates will receive free access to
industry software and calculators worth hundreds of pounds and £100-off the
cost of the LCL Heat Pump Part 1 course. Furthermore, help with MCS
accreditation will be on hand if required.
Richard Bishop, Head of Marketing for Panasonic UK and Ireland
commented, “We are excited to be able to provide such a great offer to
installers and to be working in partnership with BEIS and Optimum Energy
Solutions to be able to provide this heat pump training throughout the UK
during October and help contribute to a low carbon future - a top priority for Panasonic.”.
Panasonic’s Aquarea range of air source heat pumps is
known for being a highly efficient solution, utilising the air as a 100%
renewable energy source to provide heating, cooling and domestic hot water. The range itself is huge, offering a heat pump
solution for many different homes, whatever the heating demand.
The latest Aquarea heat pumps use R32 refrigerant for
increased savings and better environmental results. R32 is easy to recycle, has
zero impact on the ozone layer and 75% less impact on global warming, helping
to lower the carbon footprint of residential homes.
The Panasonic Aquarea J Generation features a heating
efficiency with a COP of 5.33 and a Domestic Hot Water (DHW) COP of up to 3.3.
The range is rated A+++ in low temperature operation, which is the highest
energy class, according to the new Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EC. There are also models available that provide
cooling as well as heating and hot water provision.
The average household in the UK emits 2.7 tonnes of CO2
every year[2] from heating alone.
Switching to air to water heat pumps to provide heating to our homes could help
lower housing emissions significantly, plus residents can save up to 50% on
their fuel bills. Air to water heat pumps are the future for the housing sector
and an essential step in challenging the climate change problem.
REGISTER TODAY
Registration for the above training can be found via our PRO Club site – visit https://www.panasonicproclub.com/GB_en/training/onsite-training/.
Or email uk-aircon@eu.panasonic.com.
Panasonic is a world leader within the heating and cooling industry, with over 60 years of experience of producing innovative products. The company invests heavily in R&D to develop new solutions to advance the market, with a huge emphasis on environmental impact, hence the investment in emerging low carbon technologies such as air source heat pumps.
For more information on the Panasonic range of low
carbon solutions, please visit www.aircon.panasonic.eu.