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Air Conditioning - Installation, Service and Refrigerant Handling
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Basic Fault Finding/Trouble Shooting
C & G 2078/CITB Refrigerant Handling - Ammonia
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Construction Skills Essential Electrics (E14) for Beginners
Construction Skills Essential Electrics (E14) for Experienced Engineers
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'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
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Service, Maintenance and Refrigerant Handling
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'F Gas' Refrigerant Handling with extra Theory
Course
Duration:
2 day(s).
Introduction
For experienced engineers who have the required practical skills but would like some extra theory training.

This course is not suitable for inexperienced engineers or apprentices or anyone requiring extra practical training.


PRTC is approved by city and Guilds to assess candidates for the City and Guilds 2079 (Categories 1 - 4) qualification or the C.Skills (Construction Skills) equivalent qualification. Holding a valid 'F Gas' qualification is mandatory for anyone handling or purchasing refrigerants from July 2011.

Although 4 categories of assessment are available (see News item for details) we are offering category 1 as standard. Other categories are available on request or in conjunction with other courses.

Anyone needing extra practical training should take the 3 day course
Objective
To achieve the skills and knowledge necessary to obtain the City and Guilds 2079 or C.Skills refrigerant handling qualification in the category specified.
Methodology
On the first day a presentation/talk-through will be followed by training in specific topics as required by the candidates and practice in completing the paperwork needed.

The assessment day will comprise a practical test demonstrating the skills listed below and either an 'on-line' multiple-choice or an 'open' and 'closed' book theory paper (C.Skills).

The pass rate for the theory is 60% (City and Guilds) and 100% (C.Skills).
Synopsis
Theory - you will need to have an understanding of the following:

• Units of temperature, pressure, mass, density and enthalpy, including
different states of refrigerant
• The basic theory of the vapour cycle and the use of pH diagrams
• The function of the major components, their performance and indications of
leakage
• The operating conditions and efficiency of a system
• Azeotropic and non azeotropic refrigerants
• The GWP (global warming potential) of refrigerants
• Energy efficiency and ozone depletion, including the Montreal and Kyoto
Protocols
• Identification of leakage points and the associated risks
• The legal requirements regarding the storage and transportation of
refrigerants, oils and controlled wastes
• The documentation and records which need to be made and kept and how to
complete them
• The hazards involved in handling refrigerants, oils and waste products
• The hazards involved in nitrogen pressure testing and flame brazing

Practical - you will need to demonstrate the following practical skills:

• Be able to braze and flare pipe
• Carry out and complete nitrogen pressure test
• Carry out and complete leak test direct and indirect
• Vacuum out system using vacuum gauge
• Prove system structure is sound and leak tight
• Charge system with non azeotropic refrigerants (over 3 kg for category 1)
• Prove system efficiency
• Produce commissioning document
• Complete a system log
• Recover refrigerant
• Drain oil from a compressor
• Produce waste documentation
• Ensure refrigerant traceability
   

 

 

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