Primarily aimed at heating engineers and design engineers, however there are no formal requirements for learners wishing to undertake this course.
Part L – Energy Efficiency
This qualification allows learners to demonstrate that they have up to date knowledge and are able to design domestic heating systems in accordance with Part L of the Building Regulations.
The qualification may be required as a prerequisite to some renewable courses.
£165 Exc. VAT
- Know the regulatory requirements and sources of guidance for energy efficiency standards for gas-fired and oil-fired heating appliances connected to wet heating circuits
- Know the requirement of minimum boiler efficiency standards for gas-fired and oil-fired heating appliances connected to wet heating circuits
- Be able to determine if a non-condensing boiler installation would be acceptable
- Know the requirement relating to space heating primary circuits type and design for gas-fired and oil-fired wet heating systems
- Know the compliance standards requirement for hot water storage vessels
- Know the requirements relating to the preparation and water treatment of hot water systems and wet central heating systems
- Know the requirements relating to the commissioning of hot water systems and wet central heating systems
- Know the requirements of the minimum standards for the control of gas-fired and oil-fired wet central heating systems
- Know the requirements of the minimum standards for the control of insulation of pipework for gas-fired and oil-fired wet central heating and hot water storage systems
- Know the requirements relating to stand-alone, glandless heating system circulators
Classroom based training and home study followed by in centre assessment
All learning materials will be shared electronically
Training – 1 day
Assessment – 1/2 days leo.