Calor opens its doors to installers from across the UK…

: A ‘wheely’ LPG-focused training day
: A ‘wheely’ LPG-focused training day
A ‘wheely’ LPG-focused training day
A ‘wheely’ LPG-focused training day

More than 85 installers from across the country came together to discover the ways liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) could benefit their customers, and how working with Calor could boost their off-grid business opportunities.

Held at Calor’s National Training Centre in Leicestershire, in early October, the open days gave both domestic and commercial heating installers the opportunity to learn more about LPG, and also network with local Calor Sales representatives and other installers.

Installers were able to attend a wide range of presentations and training sessions, covering topics such as how LPG compares to other rural fuels and bulk tank and cylinder siting regulations. It also enabled them to learn more about the Calor Installer Incentive scheme.

There were live demonstrations from Calor’s crane vehicle and mains and services team, and technical experts were also on site to answer any questions regarding installer certification and best practice for installers.

Ian Digby, specifier sales manager, said: “I am really pleased that we have been able to build on last year’s open day and deliver an event which highlights the efforts we are making to build relationships with local installers.

“It was great to engage with so many new installers and see them leave full of enthusiasm about discussing switching fuels to Calor LPG with their new and existing customers.”

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