Seminars: Air & Sound Testing Explained


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We consider education an important part of our work.  This is why we offer training seminars and demonstration days for air and sound testing. 


Air Tightness Testing Explained

A practical demonstration and explanation of the principles, process and practicalities of air tightness testing of buildings to meet the revised 2010 Approved Document L requirements.

Overview:

  • The revised Approved Document L requirements
  • The implications of the changes
  • The impact of air permeability on overall building energy performance
  • The testing procedure and process
  • The key areas to consider when creating the air barrier
  • Typical problems experienced on site

 
The day is aimed at:

  • Building contractors
  • House builders
  • Building control
  • Approved inspectors
  • Architects


In-house Training

  • In-house ‘lunchtime’ CPD seminars (1-2 hours)
  • In-house half-day CPD seminars (3-4 hours)
  • On-site demonstrations (half or full day) – testing of a completed building including a report for benchmarking or compliance, identification and demonstration of air leakage paths and re-testing with problem areas sealed.  Enabling site staff/managers to understand the process and ‘feel’ the impact of their work.
  • On-site demonstration and seminars (half or full day) – as above, combined with the seminars from the Air Tightness Testing Explained programme.  Ideal for site and/or office staff.


Sound Testing Explained

An explanation of the principles, process and practicalities of sound testing of buildings to meet Part E requirements.

Overview:

  • What needs to be tested?
  • Who is competent to conduct the acoustic test?
  • When should the sound test be conducted?
  • What if the building fails the test?
  • Common problem areas


The day is aimed at:

  • Building contractors
  • House builders
  • Building control
  • Approved inspectors
  • Designers


Course delivery

  • In-house 'lunchtime' CPD seminars (1 hour)

Sound Testing Explained can also be combined with our Air Tightness Testing Explained seminar (above) (1-2 hours).

Bookings
Please contact us on 01494 569848 for further information and availability.

Contact Details


Graham Tomic

01494 569830

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