Training for Direct Expansion

The Canadian GeoExchange™ Coalition (CGC) is pleased to present its Canadian GeoExchange™ Coalition Direct Expansion Course®. The course is offered by one of our  qualified trainers.

 

This training is part of an ongoing market transformation initiative started in 2001 by the CGC and aiming at creating a unified and strong Canadian geoexchange industry. This installers’ training is one of the six training modules developed by the CGC as part of its CGC Global Quality GeoExchange™ Program®.

 

The two-day comprehensive workshop is designed for geoexchange developers, architects, manufacturers, distributors, dealers, installers, engineers, plumbers, designers, homeowners, excavators, geologists, contractors involved with HVAC, trenching/drilling, ducting, sheet metal, persons involved with environmental issues or sustainable energy, and individuals who desire a working knowledge of this innovative technology. Representatives from public utilities, private utilities, and rural electric cooperatives can also benefit from this training.

 

Upon successfully passing the examination, you will receive a CGC DX Training Certificate which is the pre-requisite to apply for CGC Accreditation for industry professionals. DX installer accreditation will help you open new markets and offer your customers an increased level of confidence knowing their system is installed by a qualified installer knowledgeable of Canadian standards, regulations, and geology.

 

 

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