Stelrad offers CPD on radiator evolution

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Leading UK radiator manufacturer Stelrad Radiators has released its latest CPD entitled the ‘Evolution of the central heating radiator, with a focus on safety radiators’. The module is RIBA and CIBSE accredited and available online or can be delivered in-person on request.

This hour long CPD presentation takes learners through the evolution of the central heating radiator with particular focus on the low surface temperature radiator which has grown in importance in the UK in recent years.

The presentation takes a closer look at the risks and regulations applicable to safe heating in public areas, and areas where elderly and vulnerable people may live or congregate, before taking the learner through how a radiator actually works, their features and the benefits, highlighting Low Surface Temperature radiators and how they are installed.

“We have had a number of requests to provide this CPD for the sector,” says Stelrad head of marketing Chris Harvey. “Radiators are a product that a lot of people take for granted but there are issues and complexities that need to be understood when selecting and specifying radiators and this CPD provides the information most people will require.”

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