Domestic Heat Pump Installation Course
Course Objective:
To enable the candidates to confidently propose, survey, design and install domestic or small commercial heat pump installations, enlisting manufacturers support where required. The scope of the course covers up to 24kW for Ground Source and 16kW for Air Source.
Course Outline:
The course will include the following areas:
- Background to market
- Regulations and Guidance
- Principles of Operation
- Collector types
- Heat distribution
- Pre-installation requirements
- Installation Materials & Methods
- Filling, Flushing and Testing
- Setting to work, Commissioning
- Servicing and fault finding
Certification: Logic Certification
Duration: 4 Days including theory, practical and assessment (You can opt out of the 4th product-specific date if you wish. No price reduction)
Location: Renewable Energy Training Facility – Chesterfield, Derbys.
Price: £595 +VAT (The course costs include examination entry fees, lunch and refreshments throughout the day.)
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Entry Requirements: This course is ideally suited for experienced heating or plumbing professionals. Proof of qualification to an NVQ level 2 standard, or a letter stating at least one year’s practical experience in the industry maybe requested. Candidates should also hold G3 certificate in Unvented Hot Water Systems OR be taking the 1-day course the day prior to this course. Basic electrical experience is desirable.
Noted exclusion from
training & assessment:
This course is not intended to cover bore hole drilling or significant ground works, use of heavy plant and equipment or handling of refrigerants. The units covered in the course are pre-charge sealed units which should not require the refrigerant circuits being broken; if this is required a suitably qualified F Gas qualified operative should be employed.
During the design of any heat pump installation calculating accurately the heat load requirement is paramount to ensure optimum and efficient operation of the system. Calculating building load and heating system design is not covered in great depth in this course and candidates without that knowledge should either employ the services of suitably qualified person, seek manufacturers guidance or take the Logic Foundation Heating and Hot Water System Design and Specification course which covers calculating accurate heat loads; this course is available separately from Logic Certification.
