Selecting the correct water treatment for a technical system is paramount for the service life and operating economy of the system.

Legionella and water quality in domestic water systems  Print page  Send to colleague

Participants

Engineers, machinists and technicians with responsibility for operation and maintenance and domestic water systems and similar systems, plumbers and suppliers of components to domestic water systems.

Target

The participants will gain better knowledge of bacterial problems that may exist in a domestic water system. This course will have special focus on problems related to legionella.

Content

  • Legionella disease
  • Growth conditions for bacteria
  • Appearance of legionella bacteria in Danish systems
  • System and operating aspects in order to minimise bacterial growth
  • Other methods for minimising bacteria
  • Maintenance guidelines and instructions
  • Experience from passed plan of action
  • Questions from daily operation.

Registration deadline

Three weeks prior to course commencement.

Cancellation deadline

Should you be prevented from participating in the course, you are welcome to hand over your ticket to a colleague.

You are free to cancel or move your course participation until 6 working days prior to course commencement. If you cancel later than 6 days prior to course commencement total pay for your course shall be charged.

Period

1 day

Course Language

The course is held in the following languages:

Danish

This course will provide you with tools to carry out this selection, which will often entail assessing several different measures of the technical system.

This course will provide you with tools to carry out this selection, which will often entail assessing several different measures of the technical system.