Energy Efficiency for gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water

Who this course is for

Electricians, electrical technicians and engineers with experience of electrical installations and associated inspection and testing. 

Gas and oil-fired domestic heating course content

Participants will cover:

  • Regulatory requirements and guidance for energy-efficient standards for gas and oil-fired heating appliances connected to ‘wet’ heating circuits. 
  • Minimum boiler efficiency standards for gas and oil-fired appliances connected to ‘wet’ heating circuits.
  • Requirements relating to space heating primary circuits type and design for gas and oil-fired heating ‘wet’ heating systems, and relating to hot water system type and design for gas and oil-fired systems.
  • Requirements relating to the preparation and water treatment of hot water systems and wet central heating systems, and to the commissioning of hot water and wet central heating systems.
  • Minimum standards for the control of gas and oil-fired wet central heating systems, and for the insulation of pipework for gas and oil-fired wet central heating and hot water storage systems.
  • Requirements relating to standalone, glandless heating system circulators.

Course requirements 

Applicants should be working within the electrical industry – ideally holding a formal Level 3 electrical qualification. You must hold a current BS7671 qualification.

Please contact our training team for more information, including advice on taking into account any previous learning.  

Course dates 2024

  • 29 February

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Book Energy Efficiency for gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water

Please call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book. Or, find more courses in our training section. Find out more about LCL Awards on their website.

Our team is happy to answer any questions. For more information, please email [email protected]

LCL Awards Hot Water Systems & Safety (inc. Unvented hot water)

Who this course is for

This course is aimed at experienced heating and plumbing operatives who require a qualification in the installation, servicing and maintenance of domestic hot water systems. The course has been developed to ensure that operatives are aware of how to comply with Approved Document G (ADG) 2016 when carrying out work on hot water systems. Training includes requirements for the installation of G3 unvented hot water systems and covers systems up to 500 litres capacity and 45kW power input.

The Hot Water Systems and Safety certificate is recognised by Competent Person Schemes (CPS) approved to offer a self-certification scheme under ADG, enabling installers of hot water systems (including unvented hot water systems) to self-certify the installation. A Hot Water Systems and Safety certificate is also required by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies for those looking to be recognised for the installation of solar thermal hot water systems.

Please note this course has a five-year expiry – reassessment is required every five years to keep the qualification valid. Reassessment is for candidates whose qualification has expired within the past 12 months.

Course content

Participants will cover:

  • Regulations, standards and guidelines.
  • Theory of understanding of expansion of hot water.
  • Principles of hot water storage.
  • Design considerations.
  • Components and function.
  • Safety controls, discharge and integration.
  • Installation of hot water systems.
  • Maintenance and servicing of hot water systems including unvented hot water systems
  • Health and safety considerations.

Course requirements

You must be an experienced plumbing and heating operative.

Course dates 2024

  • 26 January
  • 16 February
  • 28 March

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book.

For more information, email [email protected]

LCL Awards WRAS Water Regulations Advisory Scheme

Who this course is for

This course is for heating and plumbing installers who need to gain knowledge of the Water Regulations (1999) to apply to join your local Water Industry Approved Plumber Scheme (WIAPS), a plumbing competent person scheme (CPS) or Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).

Course content

Participants will cover:

  • Background, interpretation and definitions.
  • Materials and substances.
  • Requirements, design and installation.
  • Backflow and contamination prevention.
  • Hot and cold water services.
  • Flushing devices.
  • Sanitary appliances (both internal and external).

Course requirements

Candidates must meet the minimum qualification and experience requirements as outlined in the prerequisites section on our booking form below.

Course dates 2024

  • 5 January
  • 15 February
  • 14 March

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book.

For more information, email [email protected]

Daikin Altherma LT Monobloc Standard Installation Level 1

Who is this course for?

Experienced plumbing and heating engineers who wish to learn about installation and maintenance of the Daikin Altherma 3 Monobloc heat pump.

Course content

This one-day course comprises four sessions.

Participants will cover:

  • Monobloc concept, product layout, basic options, hardware installation.
  • System Hydraulics, Pipework, Automatic bypass valve, Defrost water volume, Flow rates, Hydraulic separation, Esbie valve and Siemens valve
  • Common Installation-Wiring, Outdoor unit, control box, connection of 3rd party controls, Back up heater wiring, Domestic hot water cylinder
  • Water Quality, Anti freeze valves, Glycol, Pre start up checks

This course will include short quiz questions at the end of each session and a final course assessment bank of questions at the end of session four.

Successful candidates will receive a certificate of successful completion and will be eligible to attend the Daikin Altherma LT Monobloc Standard Installation Level 2 course.

Course requirements

If you are not already registered with Daikin, you must do so and complete the Daikin pre-course training.

Complete Daikin Pre Course Training

There are five modules, which should take approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes in total. These are:

  • Introduction to Daikin module (40 minutes)
  • Daikin Altherma Product Range module (30 minutes)
  • Requirements and Regulations module (30 minutes)
  • Design and Installation module (30 minutes)
  • Final Assessment (30 minutes).

When all modules have been completed, please contact Quantum Group ([email protected]) so authorisation can be received from Daikin for you to attend the course.

Course dates 2024

  • 25 January
  • 15 March

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book.

For more information, email [email protected]

Low Temperature Heating and Hot Water Systems in Dwellings

Who this course is for

Candidates wishing to upskill and learn about the requirements and concept of low temperature heating systems, to allow them to demonstrate their knowledge and understand the need for installing these systems in dwellings and businesses. This qualification has been designed with the CIPHE and the Heat Pump Association.

Course content

Participants will cover:

  • The latest industry standards and regulatory framework relating to heating design.
  • The requirements for undertaking a room-by-room heat loss for a property.
  • How to correctly size heat emitters for low temperature heating systems.
  • How to correctly size pumps and pipework.
  • How to correctly size a domestic hot water system.
  • The basic design principles of system configurations.

Course requirements

Candidates must meet the minimum qualification and experience requirements as outlined in the prerequisites section on our booking form below.

Course dates 2024

  • 11-12 January
  • 18-19 January
  • 8-9 February
  • 22-23 February
  • 7-8 March
  • 21-22 March

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book.

For more information, email [email protected]

LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Air Source Heat Pumps Systems (non-refrigerant circuits)

Who this course is for

Learners from a heating background, so you demonstrate their knowledge in the installation and maintenance of air source heat pump systems to achieve a nationally recognised qualification. This is for the purpose of membership retention to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) upon successful completion of the course. This qualification has been updated in association with the Heat Pump Association and MCS.

Course content

LCL-R3035 Core Unit

Participants will learn:

  • What a heat pump is, the principle of the vapour compression system and system components.
  • The different operational characteristics of each type of heat pump unit and system arrangement.
  • Fundamental principles of heat pump efficiency and design selection common for heat pumps.
  • Fundamental principles of domestic hot water cylinder selection and system design that are common for heat pumps.
  • Fundamental principles of hydraulic system design common for heat pumps.
  • Fundamental principles of heat pump controls.
  • How to plan and prepare for the installation of heat pumps.
  • The requirements to install and test heat pump systems.
  • The requirements to commission heat pump system installations.
  • The requirements for the handover of a heat pump installation.
  • The requirements for routine service and maintenance of a heat pump system installation.
  • How to undertake fault diagnosis work on a heat pump system installation.

LCL-R30336 Air Source Unit

Participants will learn:

  • The preparatory work required for the installation of an air source heat pump.
  • Common requirements for the installation of an air source heat pump connected to hydraulic emitter circuits.
  • How to install heat pump units (non-refrigeration units).
  • How to test and commission an air source heat pump system (non-refrigerant circuits).
  • How to undertake the non-refrigerant circuit routine service and maintenance of an air source heat pump system (non-refrigerant circuits).

Course requirements

For those looking to become MCS registered for only installation of heat pumps, you will need to hold the WRAS Water Regulations qualification. We offer this course, for further information please click here.

If you apply for MCS registration for install only of heat pumps, you will be required to demonstrate that you have a contract in place with a qualified design engineer who must also be MCS registered as a designer of heat pump systems. Quantum Group can produce a contract for you with one of our designers. Please contact our Sales Team to find out more by emailing [email protected].

For MCS registration for the installation and design of heat pumps, learners will need to hold the LCL Awards Levels 3 in Low Temperature Heating and Hot Water Systems in Dwellings. We offer this course, please click here for further information.

Candidates will need to meet the minimum qualification and experience requirements as outlined in the prerequisites section on our booking form below..

Course dates 2024

  • 2-4 January
  • 8-10 January
  • 15-17 January
  • 29-21 January
  • 5-7 February
  • 12-14 February
  • 19-21 February
  • 4-6 March
  • 11-13 March
  • 18-20 March

All applications must be received at least five working days before the course begins.

Call 01708 528240, or email our training department to book.

We’re always happy to help and answer any questions. Please email us at [email protected]

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