Advanced Unvented Hot Water Storage - Saturday 15th October: Site The RoundHouse

BTEC

In Derby

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Derby

  • Duration

    1 Year

Course Summary:
This course is for plumbing and heating engineers who want to install Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems, and it will demonstrate their competence so they can either join a Competent Persons Scheme allowing the self-certification of installations, or notify the local Building Control Department prior to commencing work.
Entry requirements
Trainees must hold a recognised trade qualification e.g. NVQ/SNVQ Level 3 in Plumbing and Heating, or Domestic Heating, which will include Water Regulations.
Alternatively they should be working towards one of these qualifications or should have evidence of a number of years’ experience in the plumbing or heating industry and hold a Water Regulations certificate.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Derby (Derbyshire)
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The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Pride Park,, DE24 8JE

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Plumbing
  • Systems
  • Regulations

Course programme

Course Content: This very comprehensive course starts with intensive training in the four modules, followed by the completion of three assessments including one practical. Candidates must successfully pass all three assessments to gain the BPEC Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems certificate and competency card. This will allow the individual/business to register with a Competent Persons Scheme allowing the self certifying of unvented hot water storage systems installations. If you choose not to join a Competent Persons Scheme, you will need to notify the local Building Control Department. How will I be assessed? Assessments normally consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations. Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required? No What can I do after this course? Certificates are normally valid for five years. On expiry, candidates are eligible to take re-assessment. The re-assessment can be taken up to six months prior to the expiry date of the initial qualification without losing out (MOT style). Previous certificates must be presented to the assessment centre as evidence that the candidate holds the initial qualification.

Advanced Unvented Hot Water Storage - Saturday 15th October: Site The RoundHouse

Price on request