DETAILS
This is an eight day basic refrigeration and air conditioning training and assessment course for up to 8 candidates. The course includes City & Guilds 2079 F-Gas Qualification as well as CITB Refrigeration Pipework & Brazing. This course is aimed at novice level engineers and those who are re-training and need to learn everything from Basic Refrigeration and brazing through to how to read Pressure Enthalpy Charts and the meanings of Superheat and Sub Cooling. The 2079 course content is covered in detail with as much practical experience given as possible including CITB Refrigeration Pipework & Brazing.
Days 1-7 Are taken up with 50% theory and 50% hands on practical experience
Day 8 Is taken up with up to 4hr practical assessments and up to 1hr 20mins closed book online GOLA exam
The course is held at our Training Centre in Sheffield.
Candidates will be issued with a full set of City & Guilds 2079 study notes and practical assignment folders at the start of the course.
C&G 5101 Mobile Air Conditioning Systems course is only available as additional training/assessment on the 8 day course and is aimed at anyone with a technical aptitude who requires the City & Guilds 5101 Unit 1 Refrigerant Handling for Mobile Air Conditioning Systems.
The environmental and legal implications regarding Safe Refrigerant Handling makes this course essential for persons directly or indirectly connected with motor vehicle air conditioning system servicing and repair.
BENEFITS
This course has been written specifically for those who have little or no previous experience with refrigeration and air conditioning. The course will benefit candidates who have some technical background in other disciplines and wish to cross train into refrigeration/air conditioning. It is also suitable for refrigeration engineers who wish to re-affirm their skills and comply with the new F-Gas Regulations and be able to handle refrigerants safely and competently.
The environmental and legal implications regarding Safe Refrigerant Handling makes this course essential for persons directly or indirectly connected with refrigerants. (Designers, managers, installers, service and maintenance engineers, non-refrigeration engineers wishing to cross train, etc).
By undertaking the course, successful candidates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the legal and environmental requirements of the regulations and will be able to demonstrate the application of practical skills to successfully fabricate and examine pipework, undertake pressure testing, evacuation and record completion, refrigerant charging, leak checking and record keeping, and recovery of refrigerants and oil and preparation for disposal.
Successful candidates will be qualified to undertake leak checking, recovery, installation, service and maintenance of equipment.
For further details please contact us.
