BPEC Low Temperature Hot Water Heating Systems
Course Overview:
The BPEC Low Temperature Hot Water Heating Systems is a recommended pre-requisite for a number of BPEC heat pump courses.
As well as being a recommended pre-requisite for progression onto the BPEC suite of Heat Pump qualifications, it is also a course that is suitable for experiences engineers who are hoping to develop their skills in the design of low temperature domestic heating systems.
The holder of this qualification is not recognised as a competent hot water and heat systems (low temperature) installer. However, those who successfully pass the course is recognised as being competent to carry out the design of low temperature hot water and heat systems.
Pre-requisites:
Those taking the course will need to have some knowledge of the plumbing and the water industry.
Further information:
The course which consists of training and assessment usually lasts two days. However, some independent studying prior to attending the centre may be required.
The qualification is aimed primarily at practicing plumbers and heating engineers who already have an understanding of the fundamental requirements of central heating systems and who wish to design and install energy efficient low temperature hot water heating systems that use heat pumps as the heat source.
Certification Expiry:
This is an evergreen qualification.
How to enrol on the course?
Call 01335 300560 or email info@smartgastraining.co.uk and a friendly member of the team will be on hand to help.