This ACS renewal reassessment gas safe course is for existing gas engineers who have previously passed the ACS assessment and need to renew their qualifications and certification. This qualification needs renewing every five years for gas engineers to continue working safely, legally, and to remain on the gas safe register. To be eligible for this course, candidates must ACS qualifications must have expired within the last 12 months or be due to expire in the next 6 months – if it has been over 12 months, the new entrant’s assessment must be taken. This ACS renewal reassessment course is ideal for category 1 gas engineers who predominately work with boilers & appliance’s including CCN1, CPA1, CENWAT, HTR1, and CKR1. Your training & assessment will be easier to determine if you have been regularly undertaking the areas of gas work covered by your existing certification. Reassessment ACS is a mixture of assessing both your practical skills and theory knowledge and covers all updates since you last took the qualification. What does this cover? The core domestic gas safety course (CCN1) plus appliances, includes training and re-assessment on CCN1 CENWAT (Central Heating Boilers and Water Heaters) CKR1 (Cookers) HTR1 (Space heaters, including gas fires and wall heaters.) MET1: Meters There’s also the opportunity to cover the below for an extra fee if required: Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) Unvented Hot Water Heating The assessment is a mixture of practical and theory, testing candidates skills and knowledge. Our aim is to make your ACS reassessment informative to make the most of your time off the “tools”. Our facilities have a superb range of boilers & appliances along with staff with both years of both practical & training knowledge enabling you to take real value from your training & assessment.
The 2 Day F Gas renewal course covers changes to the original F Gas Regulation which came in to effect in January 2015. The 2 Day course is designed for those that have completed their initial F-Gas Certificate, and have continued to work in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industry but feel that they would benefit from some of the refresher training prior to taking the assessments. Day 1 includes:- A Mornings theoretical session and an afternoon practical refresher. Day 2 includes:- Re-cap of day 1Short multi choice BESA assessment.Short practical assessment.
We have available to book on a first come first served basis a 4hr 18th edition update course which will look at the changes in full, how it will effect your installations and best practice going forward, therefore answering all your questions. The release of the publication is due at the end of March 2022 and we will be running these courses in mid to late April, these always become fully booked and we shall only be running them for a short time period. All course material will be provided along with use of the new 18th edition book.
The UK has set an ambitious 2050 Net Zero Carbon target. A fundamental part of the Net Zero Carbon strategy is to change from gas heating systems to cleaner electrified heat. This course aims to equip those involved in forming energy strategies, planning developments, new building projects, refurbishment projects on how electrified heat can be correctly applied. Whilst a major focus of the course is on heat pumps the course also considers other options for electrified heating and what the components are for all these heating system options. The course also details building fabric considerations, electrical system requirements and addresses the issue of using electrified heat to generate hot water for domestic purposes.
This online PLC training course is done as a live classroom, using an online virtual classroom platform with live classes and a tutor present throughout the course. Not just an e-Learning package, this is a REAL LIFE classroom, giving you the opportunity to interact with the tutor. This course is fully interactive and a free copy of the software to each attendee which the tutor can view and give feedback on. The course is the best possible online experience you can have with a fully accredited certificate on completion of the exam. All instructions for installing the software and licencing it will be given prior to the course beginning. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 5 day course covers 2 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7 and Allen Bradley (but will be slightly bias towards Allen Bradley due to the simulation software being used, which will also be given to you to keep). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! A full set of course notes and manuals will be emailed to you.
This is a two day City and Guilds 7543 training course with a practical and oral exam. Candidates will be provided with course study notes. Who are the qualifications for? The City and Guilds 7543 qualification is for those who are already practising in the industry, or for those whose aim is to enter the industry and for those wanting to gain a certificate for their own personal skills development. This City and Guilds 7543 course is arranged in the following sections: Legislative and organisational requirements and procedures Operating principles and functional requirements including environmental and legal requirements Health & Safety/environmental requirements Environmental issues Legislation and regulations Use and application of special purpose tools, equipment and materials needed for system recovery Identification, recovery and charging Leak detection Disposal, recycling or destruction of waste
You need to have a good working knowledge of the 17th Edition as only the updates to the regulations will be covered. Save time and money by covering the topics you need for the new regulations, without having to go over all that you already know. It includes Amendment 2 to BS7671:2018+A2:2022.
Who should learn? This course has been designed for those who are new to EV Charging Installations or for those requiring a better understanding of electric vehicle charging equipment installations. Learners using this course could be from any background or industry sector, from apprentices through to senior managers. Course Introduction This online course will cover the key aspects of the design, specification and installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation. This course will look at the requirements detailed in Section 722 of BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 as well as the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, 4th Edition. The course will also help to enhance your expertise on the best practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, providing you with a deeper understanding of how to select and use the correct earthing systems to protect against electric shock as well looking into vehicle-to-grid, on street installations and smart infrastructure integration. We would recommend that you purchase a copy of The Code of Practice For Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, Fourth Edition to get the best out of this course. Learning Objectives Through this online course, you will learn: How to specify Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installations How to design electrical installations containing electric vehicle charging and supply equipment The steps involved in planning, installing and commissioning of electric vehicle charging points Key risks and hazards for various types of installation, and how to address them, including: Dwellings, Commercial and Industrial premises, On-Street installations, and filling stations.
Who is the course aimed at? This course is designed for both engineers with experience, and also for new entrants from a non-engineering background who want to pursue a new career as a Service Engineer. For those without an engineering background, it is recommended that you have a minimum grade C at GSCE Maths. Click here for more information