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.
This Programmable Logic Controllers Beginner course aims to enable maintenance personnel to be able to understand the Programmable Logic Controller program, make minor modifications to the program and to fault find quickly using both software and printouts.
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.
5 day Bespoke Onsite Electrical Course
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.