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CPD Programme

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

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 98: Determining the feasibility for combined heat and power

This CPD looks at what is required to carry out a proper feasibility study for a modular CHP…

July 2016 Heating
CIBSE Journal July 2016 CPD natural cooling and ventilation PCM

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Module 97: Natural cooling and ventilation for improved building sustainability and healthier occupants

This module explores the use of phase-change materials in ventilation systems to reduce a building’s energy consumption and…

June 2016 Cooling
CIBSE Journal June 2016 BIM CPD Bosh boiler

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Module 96: Moving product information into BIM

This module considers how to use product data templates and sheets to input information for building information modelling…

May 2016 BIM
CIBSE Journal June 2016 CPD Figure 3

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Module 95: Understanding building performance for effective boiler selection and operation in commercial applications

This module explores some of the room factors that may be overlooked when assessing a potential boiler installation…

May 2016 Heating
CIBSE Journal May 2016 CPD legionella

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Module 94: Controlling legionella in potable hot water systems in buildings

This module explores solutions for reducing the impact of legionella bacteria on building occupants

April 2016 Heating
CIBSE Journal May 2016 CPD Wavin

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Module 93: Assessing and improving the acoustic performance of soil and waste pipes in buildings

This module considers how to reduce the unwanted noise in buildings that can be spread by soil and…

April 2016 Pipework
CHP CPD Module 92 CIBSE Journal April 2016

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Module 92: Applying combined heat and power (CHP) to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and operating costs for the supply of domestic hot water

This module examines the application of natural gas-fired CHP for low carbon energy solutions

March 2016 Heating
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Beyond copper and plastic – modern piping solutions for efficient building services

This webinar explores the design, installation, and performance benefits of multilayer composite pipe systems for hot and cold water and heating applications.

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CIBSE CPD Programme

Module 259: Integration of heat pumps into air handling units

This module explores how heat pumps are being integrated into air handling units to support decarbonisation while meeting customer expectations on performance and comfort

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