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Can anyone recommend? .... training in heatpumps, books or web links on fault finding said heat pumps and a good place to get some experience- I'm looking to expand my knowledge.
I've done a taster course a few years back at colledge but that info has rusted in the back of my brain.
 
Can anyone recommend? .. training in heatpumps, books or web links on fault finding said heat pumps and a good place to get some experience- I'm looking to expand my knowledge.
I've done a taster course a few years back at colledge but that info has rusted in the back of my brain.
New training being developed by MCS for the industry, not out yet, but should be by the end of the year.
 

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