Developed initially in Melbourne, the training program provides a
unique opportunity for engineers currently employed in the HVAC
industry to gain knowledge and a better understanding of fan
types, fan laws and best practise application. Courses have since
been held in Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland and NSW.
Fantech’s Market Development Engineer Daniel Tan said 50
consultants and contractors attended the training in Brisbane and,
most recently, about 30 in Sydney. “Most of the guys have been
working in the industry for a number of years and wanted to brush
up on their technical fan skills,” he said.
The revamped one day program includes presentations from
Fantech’s technical experts on a range of key concepts including:
fan selection, noise management, air movement and the
Do’s and Don’ts of ventilation design. In addition, it is a great
opportunity for the attendees to network and meet new people in
the industry. Participants taking part in the program may also be
eligible to claim CPD points.
Fantech Chairman Jack Pirie said the attendances were fantastic
and clearly indicated there was a strong demand to be met. He
encouraged engineers to contact Barb Parker in the Melbourne
office to find out more about the program and when it would be
available in their state.
The next programs are scheduled for the 7th and 9th of September
in Perth and will be followed by sessions in Auckland, Wellington
and Christchurch later in September.
Barb’s contact details are phone: (03) 9554 7804
or email bparker@fantech.com.au.