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NICEIC Air, Ground Source & Design Heat Pumps

Key Details

  • Available at:
    CIST-Llangefni
  • Study Mode:
    Part-time
  • Course Length:

    up to 7 days

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NICEIC Air, Ground Source & Design Heat Pumps

Short Course

Course Description

Learners will gain an understanding of the following areas:

Unit 1: ASHP & GSHP Core Foundation
Unit 2: ASHP (Installation & Maintenance)
Unit 3: GSHP (Installation & Maintenance)
Unit 4: Heat Pump System Design

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Entry Criteria

Stand alone Vocationally Related Qualifications (technical certificates) are not acceptable as an alternative to the NVQ awards listed below.

N/SVQ Level 2/3 or Equivalent. Examples Include: Plumbing, Heating & Ventilation (Domestic/Non-Domestic/Commercial Installation), Oil Fired Technical Services and Gas Installation & Maintenance.

Alternatively, heating installers with “3-years” minimum experience installing wet central heating systems, evidenced either by manufacturer course certification, Gas Safe Register, OFTEC, MCS or HETAS registration.

In addition to the above, the following certification must be held by the learner or included as part of the training course package, assessed and certificated on successful attainment:

Low Temperature Heating & Hot Water Systems (LTHWS See Installers Only),

Energy Efficiency (EE),

Un-Vented Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems (UVHW)

Water Regulations (WR).


Delivery

  • Classroom presentations.
  • Practical demonstrations.
  • Learner practice with tutor guidance.
  • Group work

Assessment

  • Practical assessment
  • Short answer theoretical exam.
  • Multiple choice exam (open book)

Other details

Course type: Short Course

Level: N/A

Programme Area:

  • Personal Learning Account
  • Construction and the Built Environment

Construction and the Built Environment

Learn more about this area and see our course level guide:

Construction and the Built Environment

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