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Energy Assessor Training

CIBSE provide training for those wanting to join the Low Carbon Consultants Register, to become a Low Carbon Energy Assessor to produce Energy Performance Certificates, Display Energy Performance Certificates or to become accredited air conditioning inspectors.

Low Carbon Consultant Design Training / Energy Performance Certificates Training (EPCs)

Training provided by CIBSE Professional Learning... full details here

Software Training - all Low Carbon Energy Assessors (LCEAs) who wish to produce EPCs must also demonstrate that they are competent in the use of an approved software tool to calculate the asset rating and produce the energy performance certificate and recommendations report for buildings... full details here

Display Energy Certificates Training (DECs)

Training provided by CIBSE Professional Learning... full details here

Air Conditioning Inspector Training

Training provided by CIBSE Professional Learning... full details here

CPD Courses for LCC & LCEA

Training provided by CIBSE Professional Learning... full details here

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17 Mar 2010

CT169 - LCEA EPC Training 17th & 18th March - CIBSE

Energy Performance Certificate / Low Carbon Consultant Design Training

Accreditation through the Approval of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) route requires that all applicants have a minimum of 2 years out of the last 5 in building services and energy assessment type work.

By completing this pre-APEL-form your eligibility to progress through the APEL application route will be confirmed but not guaranteed.  You may wish to avoid incurring costs before being confirmed as eligible for the APEL application route.

If you need help to identify whether or not you are likely to be admitted under the APEL route please call the CIBSE Certification team on 020 8675 5211.

18 Mar 2010

EA25: Improving existing buildings

Refurbishment offers an opportunity to review how the building is used, in terms of occupancy patterns and demands, and hopefully implement an amended regime of set-points and occupancy hours that not only fits in with any new plant installed but also improves the efficiency of any existing equipment and helps to modify the behavior of the occupiers.

30 Mar 2010

EA26: Dealing with multi building sites and improving the accuracy of your DEC

How many certificates and what kind are required in multi building sites?  The course will cover a number of different types of building.

20 Apr 2010

EA27: Providing renewable feasibility studies & retrofitting

This course will provide an overview of the relative advantages and disadvantages associated with a range of renewable technologies. This will allow delegates to be able to make comparisons between the available options and enable them to select the most appropriate technologies for particular developments.

22 Apr 2010

EA28: Lighting and energy efficiency

It is well established that mankind needs light for life and for carrying out visual tasks at workplace, home and places for leisure. The light for this visual activity can be natural (daylight) and artificial (electric) light source. To help in the reduction of carbon emissions the electric lighting needs to be provided energy efficiently by using the right light in the right place at the right time provided by the right lighting system. This means having the right lighting criteria, the right lighting scheme for the place, installed and operated by the right lighting system consisting of lamps, ballast, luminaires and controls.

The objective of this course is to cover the important considerations and requirements for energy efficient lighting solutions. The learning objectives and structure are set out in four parts.

10 May 2010

PL131 - Training for the Energy Management System BSEN16001

Low Carbon Consultants Energy Management Systems Register for BSEN16001

The new Low Carbon Consultants Energy Management Systems register will be specifically for those professionals who wish to be able to demonstrate that they have the specific competencies to enable them to implement a fully compliant and certifiable Energy Management System meeting the requirements of EN 16001 in either their own workplace or for others.

We envisage that the LCC Energy Management Systems specialism will become highly valued and sought after given the need for companies to meet new and ever more onerous legislative requirements, ecological requirements and a demand for an ethical approach to the use of diminishing natural resources.

To join the register you must demonstrate competence in BSEN16001 through training and examination.

The training is in two parts:

1) A two-day technical course that covers the technical skills needed to support the planning, creation, and operation of an energy management strategy to BS EN 16001. Download programme here.

2) A three day management systems course that provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and implement the energy management systems required to meet the requirements of BS EN 16001:2009. Download programme here.

We have prepared a pre course reading list to assist in your preparation for the course.Download here

The 5 day course will culminate in an examination testing both the technical and the management elements of implementing EN16001.  This must be passed to enable delegates to join the register.

As part of the course you will be given a valuable set of management system documents covering the requirements of EN 16001.

This course will be appropriate for those who have already completed a Low Carbon Consultant training course.

 

 

20 May 2010

EA29: AC inspectors update – inspections in practice, issues on site & reports

  • Inspection on site
  • Documentation required to be inspected on site
  • Inspection of the systems and the components
  • Reporting
  • Assessing equipment sizing in relation to the cooling load
  • Advice and alternative solutions
  • Cost options

24 May 2010

PL130 Air conditioning inspection for buildings

The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections)(England and Wales) Regulations 2007 require inspection of all air conditioning systems with rated outputs over 12 kW at intervals not greater than 5 years.

This training will explain how to undertake such inspections in complex buildings and refer to CIBSE TM44: Inspection of Air Conditioning Systems and the Occupational Standard

 

 

27 May 2010

CT171 - LCEA EPC training 27 & 28 May

Energy Performance Certificate / Low Carbon Consultant Design Training

Accreditation through the Approval of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) route requires that all applicants have a minimum of 2 years out of the last 5 in building services and energy assessment type work.

By completing this pre-APEL-form your eligibility to progress through the APEL application route will be confirmed but not guaranteed.  You may wish to avoid incurring costs before being confirmed as eligible for the APEL application route.

If you need help to identify whether or not you are likely to be admitted under the APEL route please call the CIBSE Certification team on 020 8675 5211.

 

 

28 Jun 2010

CT172 DECs Training 28th & 29th 2010 London

The first training day will primarily be focused on all the theory related to producing Display Energy certificates and during the second day of training you will learn how to use Operational Rating (OR) Software which is the tool used to produce DEC's and that is available as a free download, from the Department of Communities and Local Government Website.

12 Jul 2010

PL132 - Training for BSEN16001

Low Carbon Consultants Energy Management Systems Register for BSEN16001

The new Low Carbon Consultants Energy Management Systems register will be specifically for those professionals who wish to be able to demonstrate that they have the specific competencies to enable them to implement a fully compliant and certifiable Energy Management System meeting the requirements of EN 16001 in either their own workplace or for others.

We envisage that the LCC Energy Management Systems specialism will become highly valued and sought after given the need for companies to meet new and ever more onerous legislative requirements, ecological requirements and a demand for an ethical approach to the use of diminishing natural resources.

To join the register you must demonstrate competence in BSEN16001 through training and examination.

The training is in two parts:

1) A two-day technical course that covers the technical skills needed to support the planning, creation, and operation of an energy management strategy to BS EN 16001. Download programme here.

2) A three day management systems course that provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and implement the energy management systems required to meet the requirements of BS EN 16001:2009. Download programme here.

We have prepared a pre course reading list to assist in your preparation for the course.Download here

The 5 day course will culminate in an examination testing both the technical and the management elements of implementing EN16001.  This must be passed to enable delegates to join the register.

As part of the course you will be given a valuable set of management system documents covering the requirements of EN 16001.

This course will be appropriate for those who have already completed a Low Carbon Consultant training course.