Free Dunfermline event to focus on heat pump installation

Scott Clark is a heat pump installer who recently completed an apprenticeship with Perth firm IMS Heat Pumps. Image credit: Paul Reid
Heat pump installer Scott Clark. Image credit: Paul Reid

FIFE plumbers and heating engineers will have the chance to learn more about installing heat pumps at a free event at Fife College’s Dunfermline campus later this month.

The lunchtime session will take place on Tuesday 25 March from 12-2pm at Carnegie Conference Centre, Halbeath Road.

Organised by Fife Climate Hub and partners, the event will see installers and experts from local heat pump firm IMS and the Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbers and Engineers Federation (SNIPEF) share tips and insights around why we’ll see more heat pumps in the future – and what skills workers will need to fit them.

The event is open to anyone studying or working in the plumbing and heating trades. There will be lunch provided, and assistance is available for travel costs.

Heat pump installer Scott Clark, from Crieff, works for IMS Heat Pumps. He said, “People are interested in heat pump technology. But they might have spoken to someone down the pub who has said: ‘But they are very expensive to run aren’t they?’ I explain that if the system is put in the way it should be they’re not expensive to run.

“Lots of people also seem to think heat pumps won’t work in Scotland because of the temperature. They work in Canada so why not here? There will still be a need for gas engineers for some time to come, but there’s a massive shift happening.”

The event is being organised by Fife Climate Hub, Local Storytelling Exchange and Verdancy Training with the support of Fife College, SNIPEF and IMS Heat Pumps.

Find out more and book at https://fccan.org.uk/events/what-no-gas-boilers-what-heat-engineering-jobs-will-look-like-in-the-future/