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DEC Calculating Floor Area (On Demand)

Suitable for NDEA
Qualifications 1 Hours CPD
£30.00 + VAT
1 Hour CPD

 

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This CPD course is designed to provide expert guidance on calculating floor area for Display Energy Certificates (DECs). Understanding and accurately measuring floor area is crucial as it plays a vital role in determining the overall DEC rating. Mistakes in this calculation can significantly impact results and may even lead to audit failures.

Prerequisites

For DEC Assessors

What is covered in this course?

  • Learn why accurate floor area measurement is essential and how it affects the overall DEC rating.
  • Discover four comprehensive procedures for obtaining floor area measurements. Each method is detailed to provide clear and practical guidance.
  • Equip yourself with the knowledge to avoid common pitfalls that can lead to audit failures, ensuring your DECs are accurate and reliable.

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