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10 Day Basic Refrigeration, A/C & Electrical Course

DETAILS

This is a ten-day training course, which covers all aspects of electrical servicing, maintenance and basic fault finding of refrigeration and air conditioning systems as well as the installation of small air conditioning systems. The course incorporates a City & Guilds 2079 assessment and CITB assessments for Refrigeration Pipework & Brazing and Essential Electrics.

Days 1-8 Basic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning inc. C&G 2079 F-Gas and CITB Pipework & Brazing

Day 9-10 CITB Essential Electrics

The course is held at our Training Centre in Sheffield.

Candidates will be issued with all study notes and practical assignment folders during 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.

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