5 Days – £1,485.00 + VAT
This combined 5 day Split Air Conditioning Installation Course with BESA certificated F Gas Cat II is the most popular choice of F-Gas course for new entrants into the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.
With our dedicated small class sizes, one-to-one training and an impressive pass rate of over 97%, is perfect for new entants to the industry with experiance and qualifications in other trades such as qualfications in Gas, Plumbing, Electrical and or Mechanical installations or for those with previous air conditioning/refrigeration experience.
This Split Air-conditioning/Heat Pump Systems course will give you the knowledge and legally rquired F-Gas Certification to install and design split system, reverse cycle air conditioning units and provides ta great balance between hands-on practical experiance and and the perfect amount of therortial knowledge to back up your learning and teaches you to assemble, position and commission split air-conditioning units a prescribed routine.
Successful candidates will be certified to install, service and maintain air conditioning, heat pump and refrigeration systems including wall mounted, floor standing, ceiling suspended, cassette and ducted fan coil split systems containing less than 3.0 kg of fluorinated refrigerants
Candidates will cover split system installation tasks including:
- System sizing requirements.
- Siting and installation of indoor evaopertive units (Wall-Units)
- Installation of pipework (cutting, bending, flaring, brazing, compression joints)
- Installation of outdoor Condensing units.
- Protection of interconnecting pipework (insulation and trunking systens)I Pipework protecting insulation and fixings
- Condensate Drains and pumps
- Systerm strenghth and pressure testing
- Moisture evacuation
- Charging with refrigerant followoimg repairs
- Introducing pr-charged refrigerant (new installations)
- Leak testing and Commissioning
- F-Gas reporting requirments, documentation and reporting.
- Refrigerant recovery.
F-Gas Tasks will include:-
- Health and Safety
- Building a leak-tight piping system (welding/brazing/soldering)
- Leak testing both direct and indirect methods
- Evacuation/dehydration
- Checking cylinder weights/capacity
- Installation of major system components
- Charging refrigerant
- Draining F Gas contaminated oil
- System tests
- Refrigerant recovery and handling
- Basic thermodynamics
- Use of logs to determine actions and record significant data
- Environmental impact
- Legislation and regulations
- Refrigeration theory
- Refrigeration practices
Assessment Criteria:
- On-Line Multiple-Choice Examination
- Practical Assessments