Foundation Underfloor Heating Training Course

Nu-Heat’s Foundation Underfloor Heating Training Course delves into the detail of the different types of warm water underfloor heating systems and what works best for different scenarios.

Learn how an underfloor heating system should be installed to perform well and remain trouble-free, with plenty of opportunities to get hands-on laying multiple different underfloor heating systems including new build, retrofit and joisted solutions.

Duration: 1 day Location: Honiton

£125.00 + VAT

Non-accredited course

This course is for qualified heating engineers, or heating apprentices in their last year, contractors and developers.

Nu-Heat’s Foundation Underfloor Heating Course delves into the detail of the different types of warm water UFH systems and what works best for different scenarios.

Learn how an UFH system should be installed to perform well and remain trouble-free, with plenty of opportunities to get hands-on laying multiple different UFH systems including new build, retrofit and joisted solutions.

Learn everything you need to know about UFH:

  • Project suitability and specification
  • System configuration and integration
  • Practical installation
  • Mechanical commissioning and controls configuration

Free when you purchase a Nu-Heat system

Book a Nu-Heat Foundation Course and we’ll refund the cost off of your next system, up to a maximum of two attendees each year. Speak to your account manager for more information.

If you have any questions about this course, please email us at training@nu-heat.co.uk

This course covers

Put together with heating engineers in mind, this course includes a range of topics from how to explain the benefits of underfloor heating to a homeowner, right through to how to commission an UFH system.

  • The benefits of underfloor heating
  • A close look at underfloor heating components
  • System configuration and integration
  • Electrical installation and controls
  • New build: system options, considerations and how they are installed
  • Retrofit: system options, considerations and how they are installed
  • Installation considerations and tips
  • Importance of UFH design
  • The best floor coverings for UFH and any considerations
  • How to commission an UFH system

The Training Centre offers a dedicated underfloor heating training space that showcases all of our main UFH systems along with a working manifold set up for commissioning. We also have a range of air and ground source heat pumps, as well as solar thermal, for our renewable training courses.

This training course takes place at the Nu-Heat Training Centre in Honiton, Devon.

The training course lasts a full day and refreshments and lunch will be provided.

Registration: 8:45am
We start at: 9:00am
Finish: 4:45pm

How to find us

Nu-Heat Training Centre
Weston Park
Heathpark Industrial Estate
Honiton
Devon
EX14 1ST

Please note that we have two buildings on the same road, our main office and the warehouse. The Training Centre is located at the warehouse site.

Travelling far? There is a Premier Inn just around the corner:

Premier Inn
Turks Head Lane
Honiton
EX14 1BQ

To manage the risks posed by COVID we have undertaken a COVID Risk Assessment to make our training centre and courses as safe as possible. To attend the course, you must agree to comply with our COVID Risk Assessment when completing your registration.

Why train with Nu-Heat?

  • Quality facilities

    See and learn with a comprehensive range of UFH systems, including new build, retrofit and joisted, all in one space.

    Support
  • 'Real-life' training

    We’ve used over 30 years’ experience to provide you with practical training that you can use in your job, straight away.

    Real life training
  • Supporting you to grow

    We’re here to help you grow with low carbon heating. Meet our people, learn about our products and find out how we can work together.

    Supporting you to grow
  • Free foundation courses

    Book a Nu-Heat Foundation Course and we’ll refund the cost off your next system, up to a maximum of two attendees each year.

    Best value for money