This course aims to help plumbers and heating engineers who want to install Vented and Unvented Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems to comply with the appropriate Building Regulations and Standards. The design, installation and maintenance of Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems is work that can be carried out by competent plumbing operatives and heating engineers who already have a knowledge of hot and cold water systems and central heating systems.
The course price quoted (above) includes assessment and certification and is VAT exempt.
The course will be delivered on the following date:
Mon 11/12/2023
The course module covers:
1. Understand the requirements of Part G of the Building Regulations relating to the design, installation and service and maintenance of Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems and how to comply with the Regulations paying particular attention to unvented cylinders.
2. Identify typical faults associated with the installation / maintenance of Domestic Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems.
3. Understand the impact of other Building Regulations as they relate to the design, installation and service and maintenance of hot water storage systems, in particular Part L1 and Part P.
4. Complete assessments to confirm candidate’s competence in the above aims.
The 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.
For enquiries about this course, please contact us on email greenskills@windsor-forest.ac.uk