Biomass maintenance courses for installers and professionals

  • 28 Apr 2015

The UK’s biomass sector is constantly growing and progressing; it is important for biomass installers and professionals to keep up-to-date with it as it develops.

They have a duty to ensure that equipment is operational and efficient throughout its lifespan.

By providing effective servicing and maintenance, they can uphold the eco-credentials that biomass technology is renowned for.

 

Biomass maintenance courses

In light of this, Euroheat has developed its bespoke biomass maintenance courses.

The courses, which are being held at the company’s training centre in Bishops Frome, provide information on Euroheat’s ranges of domestic and commercial boilers.

They are aimed at equipping biomass installers with the appropriate knowledge to meet the specific maintenance requirements of an individual boiler.

The importance of maintenance

Maintenance is essential for ensuring a biomass boiler works to its optimum efficiency.

As well as enhancing performance, correct servicing and maintenance can prevent boilers from unexpectedly breaking down and reduce the need for spare parts.

Thus, it can increase the lifespans of biomass heating systems, adding to their cost-saving benefits.

Book a place

Euroheat’s bespoke biomass maintenance courses provide current information and training on all areas of maintenance, regardless of the product or fuel type.

To find out more about the courses – or Euroheat’s existing ranges of MCS and HETAS training programmes – click here

Euroheat (HBS)
Bishops Frome 
Worcestershire 
UK
WR6 5AY
Tel: +44 1885 491100 
Fax: +44 1885 491101
Web: www.euroheat.co.uk
Email: [email protected]

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