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The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) is inviting electrical contractors to expand on their building controls knowledge with the second in a suite of six courses to be offered as part of the BCIA training programme. 

BC2 –  Measuring and Control Technology is designed for engineers and installers and will equip participants with an understanding of the basic terms of control technology. The course covers measuring and control technology in depth, as well as the correct use and application of equipment used for measuring HVAC systems.

With the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart technology continuing to rise in popularity. Now is the ideal time for electrical contractors to broaden their knowledge and meet growing customer demands for smarter buildings.  

Malcolm Anson, president of the BCIA says: “Electrical contractors are increasingly being expected to install basic building controls. The six BCIA courses offer the ideal way to increase your skills and knowledge, and help to drive your business and the building controls industry forward.”

On successful completion of BC2, participants will be awarded with a CPD certificate accredited by CIBSE. This together with completion of BC1 and BC3, will lead to an industry wide recognised Technical Certificate in Building Controls. 

The BCIA training programme takes place at training centres in Peterborough, Edenbridge and Rotherham. For further information on all BCIA courses and to book your place, visit the website.

www.bcia.co.uk

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