Low Temperature Systems Part 2 with Mark Wilkins, Martin Butcher, Simon Melbourne, and Christian Ford

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 Low Temperature Systems Part 2 with Mark Wilkins, Martin Butcher, Simon Melbourne, and Christian Ford The Vaillant Podcast is a heating industry podcast designed to support installers with every aspect of their working lives. From mental health to marketing, fitness to finances; installers can tune in to learn how to enhance their earnings, learning and wellbeing. On the second part of this podcast, we’ll be looking at what installers need to know when it comes to having conversations with homeowners around low temperature heating systems and their benefits, together with the changes installers should be aware of when it comes to servicing low temperature systems.As with the first part of this episode, Mark Wilkins is again joined by Martin Butcher, Technical Quality Manager at Vaillant, Simon Melbourne, System Sales and Design Manager at Vaillant and Christian ford from Indigo Renewables.Christian Ford is a director at Indigo Renewables in Leicestershire. Established over 13 years ago, its team has over 30 years’ experience in the heating and renewable sector, providing specialist installation of air and ground source heat pumps along with biomass and solar thermal systems across the whole of the midlands region. Want to find out more about low temperature heating systems?You can find part one of this podcast here: LINK once ep is liveTo find out more about Vaillant’s low temperature heating systems, please visit: https://www.vaillant.co.uk/for-installers/Looking for information on the training courses Vaillant offers, please visit: https://www.vaillant.co.uk/for-installers/training/Finally, to listen to other episodes of both The Vaillant Podcast and the Technical Series visit: www.buzzsprout.com/840097For more information on how Vaillant is proudly supporting installers, please visit www.vaillant.co.uk/businesssupport and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.For more information from Indigo Renewables, please visit https://indigorenewables.co.uk/ and follow on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.