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Hamworthy Heating opens new Expert Academy

Hamworthy Heating has opened its new Expert Academy training facility in Luton, designed to serve heating engineers across the south and the Midlands.

Expert Academy building in Luton.

This new £1 million Groupe Atlantic facility offers state-of-the-art training amenities, complementing existing Expert Academy centres in Hull, Leeds, and Fife.

Conveniently located off the M1, the 16,000 sq. ft. purpose-built facility features four spacious training areas, a large conference room with a relaxed café area, and free reserved parking for visitors.

Provide all the skills needed to fit and maintain

Hamworthy Heating is offering courses from the new Luton training centre, designed to provide all the skills needed to fit, maintain and service a wide range of low carbon heating and hot water solutions.

Available to participants with varying levels of experience, engineers can now register for a selection of free and flexible Hamworthy Heating training courses on topics, including ‘Commercial gas boiler range training’ and ‘heating control.’

To tie in with the launch of its new generation of monobloc air source heat pumps, with natural refrigerant, engineers can also learn more about the different types of heat pumps available and how this technology works by registering and attending ‘Air source heat pumps and the Tyneham Range.’

A great way to support installers

Featuring the latest in testing and simulation equipment, participants also have the chance to gain valuable hands-on experience with a selection of Hamworthy Heating products.  Ranges currently on site include a cascade of Stratton Mk3’s with plate heat exchanger, Purewell Variheat MK2, Wessex Modumax MK3 and the popular Upton modular floor standing condensing boiler.

“At Hamworthy, we understand the importance of training and staying up to date with the latest industry advancements, so being part of the new Expert Academy Centre in Luton is a great way for us to support heating and hot water engineers in their transition to working with low carbon heating products, such as heat pumps”, comments Kevin Potter, national sales manager.