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The CPD Programme is free and can be used by any reader. Simply study the module and complete the questionnaire online. You will receive your results by return email.

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Module 253: VRF systems in hotel retrofits

This module explores the application of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems in hotel retrofits

October 2025

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Module 252: Design considerations for fan coil units with low-temperature heat sources

This module explores basic design considerations when using fan coil units with a lower-temperature heating system

August 2025

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Module 251: The pros and cons of various hybrid heat pump heating systems

This module looks at ways in which air source heat pumps can be combined with traditional heating systems

August 2025

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Module 250: Ambient loops and 5th-generation heat networks: a low-temperature future for heating and cooling

This module explores the application and potential for ambient loops and 5th-generation heat networks

July 2025

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Module 249: Closing the gap: operational energy prediction in UK buildings

This module explores how CIBSE TM54 and NABERS UK Design for Performance are providing tools and frameworks to…

May 2025

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Module 248: Application of fire dampers, smoke control dampers and NSHEVs for safer buildings

This module explores how fire dampers, smoke control dampers and natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators (NSHEVs) can…

May 2025

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Module 247: Frameworks for the future – setting the path towards net zero

This module explores the evidence supporting climate changes and the transition to net zero carbon buildings

May 2025
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Module 260: Retrofit or restore: a strategic approach for existing building services

This module explores the challenges of retrofitting the UK’s existing building stock and the key role it plays in helping to achieve climate change targets

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