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FEA’s next combi oven service training course also covers ventilation

Service training from four leading combi oven manufacturers plus ventilation specialist, Inox

FEA’s next combi oven service training course will include an additional special session on ventilation, delivered by Inox Fabrications.  The event gives service technicians hands-on product training with three leading combi oven suppliers, MKN/Jestic, Retigo and Unox, covering maintenance, common repairs and troubleshooting. 

“It’s vital that engineers understand the requirements of a site’s ventilation and extraction systems in respect of the combi ovens they are servicing,” says Simon Frost C.F.S.P., chair of FEA’s Education & Training Committee.  “That’s why we have added the extra session for this course, thanks to Inox fabrications for presenting it.” 

The Inox presentation will cover a range of critical topics, from regulations, extraction and ventilation designs, components including gas interlock systems, fire protection requirements and the requirements of DW172, including updated guidance documents. They will also cover fault finding and how to verify the performance of ventilation and extraction systems. 

The combi oven manufacturer presentations will give guidance on servicing and maintenance, as well as covering the ventilation requirements of different models. 

FEA’s next combi oven service training course is on October 2, running from 9am to 5pm.  It takes place at the Parts Town UK training facility at Cannock, just north of Birmingham.   The cost is just £65 per engineer including booking fees and VAT and places can be booked via Eventbrite.  To find out more and to book visit lnkd.in/ekapNA9U


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