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[Course] WHAT IS AEROTHERMY?

Circular code:
34/18
Dates:
June 12 (Tuesday)
Schedule:
From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Place: Headquarters of the CETIT, Av. of Rome, 7 of Tarragona.
Minimum / maximum attendants:
6/25
Duration:
5 hours
Teaching staff:
Eduardo Dominguez and Oriol Arnall, Technical Department EUROFRED.
Targets:

In order to understand aerothermics we have to understand the concept and because it is a renewable energy. The regulations that apply and why and how we calculate to replace the solar panels.

Contents:

-Aerothermy: basic concepts. Why is renewable energy considered?
- Applied Normative. We talk about the UNE, CTE and the IDAE document.
- Current airborne systems. Traditional split match, monobloc, hybrid systems and thermodynamic tanks.
-Dimension of an installation and calculation of the justification for the execution of the solar panels by aerothermics as alternative systems.

Documentation: Tracking documentation will be delivered.
Instructions to bonify
  1. Request forms at CETIT at formacio@enginyerstarragona.cat
  2. Provide all the information 10 calendar days before the start of the course.
  3. IMPORTANT NOTE : Starting January 2017 the bonus deals are carried out through an external consultancy. Those who want to benefit from the bonus of any formative action, the price will increase by 10-20% (which can also be discounted and recovered).
Bonuses: We handle the procedures so that you can benefit from the corresponding bonus for training.
Payment method: Payment through your account number, which you must provide at the time of registration.
Certification: A certificate of accreditation and assistance will be given to the completion of the training. Those who request to discount the cusp through the Tripartite Foundation for Training in Employment, will also have a certificate issued by the FTFE.
Professional Accreditation: This training is competent to prove to COGITI your training.
More information: http://www.acreditacioncogitidpc.es
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Documentation and resources