The revamped training academy features a host of new resources to enable the training on heat pumps and the installation of renewables technology.
Visitors to the Daikin Training Academy will have the opportunity to view state-of-the-art equipment, engage in discussions about suitable renewable options, and receive comprehensive training on installation, commissioning, service, and maintenance of a wide range of residential and commercial technologies.
The revamped facility features a spacious seminar room and fully air-conditioned training rooms with interactive screens. Additionally, a custom-built webinar room is available for delivering live online courses in a soundproof environment.
Meanwhile a display room showcases Daikin's latest heating, cooling, and ventilation products for residential and commercial applications, while the practical training area provides the opportunity for hands-on exercises and practical demonstrations.
The academy offers a comprehensive range of training courses, including Daikin product courses and industry-accredited training for heat-pump renewables installers, social housing providers and developers.
In addition to the Daikin product courses, the academy offers installation training on Daikin's low temperature, high temperature, hybrid, and air-to-air cooling and heating solutions; starting at level 1 through to level 3, and service, fault finding and maintenance courses for different technologies.
By providing these courses, Daikin aims to equip heating and plumbing as well as electrical engineers with the necessary skills and knowledge to transition to heat pump technology, increasing the number of installers in the green skills sector.
Martin Passingham, Product and Training at Daikin UK said: "We are excited to reopen the Daikin Training Academy in Birmingham and start running our comprehensive training programmes and demonstrating our technical products; from the low temperature low-capacity Monobloc, low temperature high-capacity refrigerant Split, through to the VRV 5 units.
“With the range of retrofit and new build renewable solutions on display, installers, social housing providers and developers focusing on residential heating, cooling and ventilation will be able to understand the products on offer and talk to Daikin experts about what may be suitable for their specific needs.
“Additionally, through the government’s decarbonisation fund, Daikin is in receipt of a grant to subsidise a day’s learning offsite for a number of places, helping with the accessibility of these valuable courses."
The training centre can also be used as a space for Daikin’s customers to host events for up to 50 people. The seminar room is newly refurbished with wood panelling and engineered ceiling to soften sound reverberation. It includes a generous serving area with an integrated catering space.
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