Course Duration
1 - 4 Days
Location
Burslem Campus
Course Cost
£ 650.00
Do I have to pay this fee? These courses are full-cost, which means that there is no fee remission available. All learners must pay the full cost of the course.
Course Code
PC1079
Start Date
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Start Time
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Course Summary

This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of small thermal hot water systems. The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by the Micro-generation Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join one of their respective schemes.

Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum NVQ level 2/3 qualification in plumbing or conventional heating engineering or demonstrable evidence of at least 3 years relevant experience , a Domestic Vented and Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems Certificate, Water Regulations and Part L Energy Efficiency Certificates.

How Is It Assessed

Assessments consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations.

How Is It Taught

The course is a mix of both theory and practical elements and includes the following units: F/602/3100 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover solar thermal hot water systems K/602/3107 Inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems L/602/3102 Install, commission and handover ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems Y/602/3104 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems

What Could I do Next

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Entry Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum NVQ level 2/3 qualification in plumbing or conventional heating engineering or demonstrable evidence of at least 3 years relevant experience , a Domestic Vented and Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems Certificate, Water Regulations and Part L Energy Efficiency Certificates.

How Is It Assessed

Assessments consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations.

How Is It Taught

The course is a mix of both theory and practical elements and includes the following units: F/602/3100 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover solar thermal hot water systems K/602/3107 Inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems L/602/3102 Install, commission and handover ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems Y/602/3104 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems

What Could I do Next

Further renewable courses are available covering other aspects of renewable energy