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17th Edition - Upgrade C & G 2382-20
17th Edition C & G 2382-10
Air Conditioning - Installation, Service and Refrigerant Handling
Applications Engineering - Parts 1 and 2
Automotive Refrigerant Handling - C & G 5101
Basic Fault Finding/Trouble Shooting
C & G 2078/CITB Refrigerant Handling - Ammonia
Construction Skills Basic Refrigeration Electrics (E16)
Construction Skills Copper Brazing
Construction Skills Essential Electrics (E14) for Beginners
Construction Skills Essential Electrics (E14) for Experienced Engineers
Domestic Refrigeration
'F Gas' RECOVERY ONLY Refrigerant Handling
'F Gas' Refrigerant Handling - Assessment Only
'F Gas' Refrigerant Handling with extra Practical and Theory
'F Gas' Refrigerant Handling with extra Theory
Introduction to Refrigeration
Maintenance
Maintenance and Leak Testing
PAT Testing C & G 2377-11
Service, Maintenance and Installation with Copper Brazing and Ref Handling
Service, Maintenance and Refrigerant Handling
Technical Certificate - City and Guilds 6127-01 Assessment Only
Technical Certificate - City and Guilds 6127-02 Assessment Only
 
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Air Conditioning - Installation, Service and Refrigerant Handling
Course
Duration:
5 day(s).
Introduction
The Air Conditioning Combined course is aimed at technicians in the air-conditioning industry to provide and understanding of air-conditioning and improve and update service and installation skills.

This course will also cover the practical skills and knowledge necessary for the new 'F Gas' City and Guilds or CITB refrigerant handling qualifications.

It is assumed that technicians attending this course will have basic mechanical skills.

Objective
To attain a basic understanding of the principles of air-conditioning and to learn service, installation and commissioning skills on this equipment.
Methodology
The topics will be covered with emphasis on practical work from the delegate. Basic theory will be demonstrated using a visual air-conditioning system. Theoretical work will be assisted by the use of good quality visual aids and discussion sessions. During the second half of the week engineers will install and commission their own system and take their refrigerant handling assessment.
Synopsis
• Basic refrigeration and air-conditioning theory and environmental issues
• Maintenance and safety
• Components
• Common refrigerants
• Safe handling of refrigerants
• Basic electrics
• Fault analysis
• Failed components
• Leak testing
• Refrigerant charging
• Evacuation and dehydration
• Refrigerant recovery
• System installation
• Commissioning

   

 

 

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