Audio Induction Loop Installer Training - Certificate
Ampetronic Ltd
Northern Road, Newark, Notts, NG24 2ET
Tel: 01636 610062
Fax: 01636 610063
Email: sales@ampetronic.com
Course Description:
Course Outline
Primary Target Audience: Installers, Field Technicians
Secondary Target Audience: Specifiers; Consultants; System Sales Staff; Facility Managers, Architects
Overview
The course is an introduction to audio induction loop systems. It is aimed primarily at installers, however the content is relevant to any one specifying Induction loop systems, so it will be of equal benefit to Consultants, Architects, Facility Managers and System Sales Staff.
We begin by exploring alternative systems in the light of DDA requirements and why induction loops can provide the best solution for some applications. We then take a look at the underlying principles that make induction loops work and make use of practical demonstrations to illustrate this. Once we understand the basics, specifying and planning loop systems becomes easy. More complicated installations are explored together with the concept of “Low spill”, systems that can be used side by side, or where confidentiality is an issue. We end the course by looking at the practicalities of planning, installing and commissioning loop systems.
All attendees have the opportunity to listen to and compare the differences between a perimeter loop and an installed “Low spill” system. Each delegate will require to bring with them their testing equipment this can however be bought at a discounted rate at the time of booking
On completing the course the student will understand:
How to complete a site survey
What is meant by metal loss and how to compensate for it
What is meant by a Phased array and when it should be used
What is meant by ‘Spill’ and what can be done to control it
How to use multiple amplifiers for large area coverage
Transformer concepts - an induction loop system as a transformer
How to choose the correct loop configuration for the installation
What the international standards are governing the performance of an induction loop system
How to design basic systems
How to install a system using copper tape
How to recognise and avoid earth loops
The importance of the audio input signal and how to get it right
How to commission an installation - the equipment required and the necessary checks a and
measurements
Course Requirements
This course is designed for candidates who have experience performing basic level calculations and measurements related to audio system design and installation.
It will be useful for anyone working in the induction loop market from technical installation engineers and technical sales staff to architects and consultants who specify systems. If you are particularly interested in any specific topic or application, please let us know your requirements well in advance of your course date and we will endeavor to focus extra attention on that item.
Prior to attending the course, we request that all attendees complete our pre-course questionnaire for administration and to ensure that we understand your background. It is important for us to receive this as early as possible, to allow us time to tailor the course as well as we can to meet your needs.
Logistics
The course will be held at Ampetronic premises in Newark - directions will be provided.
Training will commence at 09:30, please be on time!
We aim to finish between 16:30 and 17:00, depending on the degree of discussion during the
day
Lunch and refreshments are provided
Course materials are provided
Training certificates will be provided after completion of the course.
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