Drayton promotes free online training for installers

At the start of 2022, Drayton announced that it was making this the year of education, and it is furthering that promise by announcing its latest live session details. These will consist of free online training sessions and expert panel discussions on The Drayton Community Facebook group.

These sessions have been running since the start of the year and have been designed to help installers stay up to date with the latest legislation and industry changes. Moreover, it’s about providing installers with the tools they need to optimise heating systems as much as possible, which will in turn help save their customers money on their energy bills.

The Facebook live training sessions are led by James Clark, Drayton’s Training Manager and a familiar face to many installers. As well as helping installers expand their knowledge on Drayton’s range of heating control products and applying it to every-day situations, it’s also an opportunity for them to ask any questions they have and receive expert-led advice.

Drayton will also be running discussion panels throughout the rest of the year, joined by industry experts including Richard Burrows, Kimbo Betty, Rob Berridge. As part of these sessions, there will be the opportunity for participants to ask questions, which can be raised and brought into the often-animated conversation.

Topics of these live sessions range from water quality and priority domestic hot water through to simple steps that installers can take to help their customers reduce energy and save money, such as lowering flow temperatures, system balancing, zoning and selecting smarter heating controls.

To find out further information on the topics that are being discussed, the dates and how to get involved, visit Drayton’s Facebook page.

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