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Members of CIBSE and other professional bodies are required to maintain their professional competence throughout their careers.

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CIBSE Journal August 2018 CHP CPD module 130

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Module 130: Applying combined heat and power (CHP) in heat networks

This module explores some of the significant factors involved in the successful application of a productive CHP-linked heat…

July 2018 CHP

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Module 129: Dynamic thermal simulation for the evaluation of building ventilation solutions

This module considers the application of evolving dynamic thermal simulation software tools and their use in the assessment…

June 2018 Simulation
CPD Module 128

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Module 128: Improving the performance of vapour compression air-cooled chillers

This module explores the application of a novel condenser design that can improve the effectiveness of systems without…

May 2018 Cooling

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Module 127: Reduction and prevention of limescale in continuous flow hot-water systems

This module explores what causes limescale and how it can be addressed in modern continuous flow hot-water systems

May 2018 Domestic hot water
CIBSE Journal May 2018 CPD Module 126

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Module 126: Radiant sails for room conditioning

This module explores the impact of radiant heat transfer on occupant thermal comfort and considers the application of…

May 2018 Cooling

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Module 125: Applying solar shading to reduce overheating in buildings

This module explores how appropriate applications of solar shading can substantially reduce solar heat gain, alleviating the need…

March 2018 Overheating

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Module 124: Meeting variable, uncertain DHW demands with natural gas- and electrically powered DHW generation

This module explores solutions for natural gas and electricity-powered non-residential DHW applications

March 2018 Domestic hot water
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Module 263: Transcritical CO₂ heat pumps for commercial buildings

This module explores why transcritical carbon dioxide refrigerant heat pumps have emerged as a low-GWP option in commercial heating and domestic hot-water applications

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