BPEC Heat Pumps and Water Regulations - Subsidised Course (Public)
This course is designed for experienced heating engineers who wish to work with heat pumps. 4 days. Level 3 BPEC ASHP qualification.
Description
We are delighted to offer a subsidised BPEC Water Regulations and Heat Pump which runs over the duration of 4 days (Monday - Thursday) and includes qualifications recognised by MCS within their competence standards.
• BPEC water regulations qualification (that is a pre-requisite of ASHP qualification).
• Level 3 BPEC ASHP qualification.
Attendees must provide evidence of a relevant qualifications/experience:
• An S/NVQ Level 2/3 in plumbing, heating engineering that includes system design within its scope. Or a demonstratable number of years’ experience (minimum 2 years) in working role. This must be provided by means of a C.V.
On the Monday of the course, you will undergo training and assessment on water regulations. This will ensure you have up to date knowledge and can reference requirements within the regulations as part of your work. From Tuesday through to Thursday you will work through a number of training modules that include a blend of theory, exercises, practical tasks, and demonstrations.
Cost
Total cost for the course is priced very competitively at £99 + VAT. This includes all qualification registration and certification fees and learning materials.
Changes and cancellations
Due to the limited number of training spaces available and exceptionally high demand, we are unable to replan any bookings once confirmed. The £99 booking fee is non-refundable.
**Please note you MUST bring the following items with you. Failure to bring the following items will result in no qualification(s):**
3 passport sized photos (with a white background)
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National insurance number
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Candidates MUST hold a recognised NVQ Level 2/3 in plumbing / heating or earlier equivalent qualifications, note copies of qualifications will need to be provided as evidence (this does not include ACS certificates). We will also accept a demonstrable number of years of relevant experience, typically 2 years minimum in a working role – however this MUST be demonstrated on a CV.