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The 1 day IMI award in “Automotive Refrigerant Handling” has been specifically designed to provide the knowledge, training and qualification necessary to satisfy EU legislation in the mobile air conditioning market. It is designed for anyone handling refrigerants within the automotive industry including mobile mechanics, garages, body shops, main dealerships and automotive dismantlers. Course Details: Half day classroom based theory session Half day workshop practice and assessment session Course Fees £290.00 + VAT. per person *Please contact us for group rates and onsite training Course Content Theoretical Introduction to Automotive Air Conditioning Basic heat processes Pressure and temperature relationships The refrigeration cycle Lubrication How a MAC system works The electrical components Types of Refrigerants used The Environmental Impact Regulations Service Equipment Practical Health & Safety Precautions and PPE System Inspection and Testing Refrigerant Recovery Refrigerant Re-charge IMI assessment and test An online multi-choice theory question paper Practical Assessment observed by an IMI approved assessor. What’s included Fully qualified and experienced trainers Course booklet (normally sent out as pre-reading before the course) Examinations Fees and Certification To find out more, please use the live chat function, visit our contact page or call us on 024 76325880
Automatic driving lessons with friendly, patient, experienced and fully qualified male and female driving instructors. Our current Automatic teaching vehicle is a Nissan Micra, which our students have again found has a simple logical layout and is easy to control with good all round visibility when driving, that is why we feel it is ideal as a learning car.
To provide a fundamental understanding of building services in the context of: The working environment The success of the core business The health and safety of the occupants Operating cost and environmental impact The optimisation of cost and value Strategies for continuous improvement DAY ONE 1 Building services fundamentals The function of services in commercial buildings and their importance to the core businessElectrical servicesLightingHeatingVentilation and air conditioningLiftsWater Understanding IT and communication systems Practical exercises 2 The provision of comfort and safety Statutory requirementsHealth and safety legislationControl of contractorsRisk assessmentFire precautionsLegionella, sick building and other risks Business requirementsUnderstanding user requirementsMatching systems to business needs Practical exercises 3 Getting the design right What the FM needs to know about design and its procurementSuccessful space planningRelationship between services, space planning and designGetting the brief rightSupplier selection and management Practical exercises DAY TWO 4 Operation and maintenance Why maintain?Maintenance contractsInput and output specificationsResource optionsContracts - principal elementsTendering - key stepsSelection criteriaOperational criteriaMaintenance trends Performance-based service provisionInput and output specificationsKPIs and thresholdsRisk containmentValue-add opportunitiesPerformance contract strategy Practical exercises 5 Contingency planning Being ready for the unexpected Identifying and reducing riskInternal risksExternal risksIdentifying threats at your site Managing riskProtective systemsOccupier obligationsFire managementTesting Practical exercises 6 Commissioning services systems Physical commissioning Common problems Typical costs Commissioning stages Continuous commissioning Energy efficiency and the scope for environmental improvement Practical exercises 7 Satisfying the occupants Obtaining and responding to feedbackWhen to get feedbackWhyHowWhat to do with it Practical exercises 8 'Air time' Sharing experience and addressing specific issues of interest to participants Course review Close