Commercial Handbook 2015

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STEPHENSON COLLEGE

Course Handbook & Price List 2015 Commercial & Domestic Gas, Electrical, Renewables, Automotive, Engineering & Bespoke Courses


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WELCOME TO STEPHENSON COLLEGE Where high-quality and cost-effective training is delivered by industry trained staff as standard.

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Offering a wide range of courses to keep your staff fully trained, updated and working legally. All courses can be designed to fit your business needs, with a total focus on delivering your requirements.

Handbook Contents Benefit from our Knowledge

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Bespoke Training Solutions

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Domestic Gas

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Commercial Gas

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Unvented Hot Water and Energy Efficiency

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Renewables

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Electrical

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Motor Vehicle and Engineering

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Stephenson College Thornborough Road Coalville Leicestershire LE67 3TN Tel: 01530 278 626 mdownes@stephensoncoll.ac.uk

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BENEFIT FROM OUR KNOWLEDGE Plug in and switch on to one of the best training providers in the UK...

Professional Staff I’ve always enjoyed working with Stephenson College. Their facilities are excellent and the staff are always professional, friendly and enthusiastic. Mark Lovegrove Training officer Baxi

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Ideally located

A Good college

Stephenson College is easy to get to, being centrally located in the East Midlands, with easy access from the M1, M42 and East Midlands Airport. The College boasts a large (on-site) free car park.

The College has also been graded ‘Good’ by Ofsted following an inspection in December 2013.

The modern facilities also include two restaurants (lunch vouchers are included in course fees). All staff are high-quality industry trained professionals, friendly, approachable and committed to helping your staff succeed.

This is an endorsement of the excellent standard of our teaching team and the highquality training we provide. The facilities are state-of-the-art and equipped to the highest standards, offering dedicated workshops to specific courses. Accommodation is also available through our excellent links with local hotels.

Satisfaction as standard We also offer cost effective training with discounts available for groups and returning customers. Our list of satisfied clients is extensive and growing and includes; Baxi, Glowworm, BSI, Loughborough University, North West Leicestershire District Council, Aggregate Industries, Volvo Truck& Bus, Pullman Fleet Services and National Express.

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BESPOKE TRAINING SOLUTIONS Tailored to raise the skill levels and knowledge of your staff...

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At Stephenson College we can design and provide bespoke courses to meet your company’s specific requirements. We also provide both certificated and noncertificated training programmes.

Case Study - BSI We were approached by the company to deliver a bespoke gas course for a group of Test Engineers. This enabled the engineers to gain an understanding of some of the basic principles behind the work that they carry out on domestic gas appliances. The programme was agreed following an initial meeting between college Gas Trainers and the head of the training at BSI. This led to college staff refining the standard ACS training to meet the specific needs of the company.

The course included: Tightness testing and purging, gas safety controls, basic gas pipe work including; practical pipe bending, soldering and pipe sizing, combustion and flues. This gave the engineers a basic understanding of how appliances should work and what can cause the appliances to work incorrectly. This enabled their engineers to test the appliances more thoroughly and enable them to make better informed decisions concerning the safety of the appliance on test.

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DOMESTIC GAS We offer the courses you need to ensure your engineers are up to date with their ACS qualifications or need to up-skill or diversify to expand your company’s offer.

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Experienced team

“A well structured course, good learning facilities and great staff. Will definitely be returning in the future.” Nick Orme Budget Boiler Services

Our highly qualified, friendly and approachable team have a combined teaching experience of over 70 years. They are all committed to training and assessing your staff to the highest industry standards and offering support to ensure they get a successful outcome on their programme. Our modern, purpose built centre incorporates both modern and older equipment to offer the widest possible training experience. In addition to the core gas safety programmes we also offer training and assessment on the following appliances: • Cookers (CKR1) • Fires (HTR1) • Warm air units (DAH1) • Central heating boilers & Water Heaters (CENWAT) • Laundry (LAU) • Flue gas analysis (CPA1)

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CORE DOMESTIC GAS (CCN1) INITIAL & CPA1 Course Level 3

INITIAL APPLIANCES (COOKERS, FIRES, CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS, DUCTED AIR HEATING, METERS)

Course Level 3

What qualifications or experience do I need? Category 2 applicants: Must hold a relevant NVQ2 and complete a 70 day on site gas training log.

What qualifications or experience do I need?

Category 3 applicants: Must undertake a relevant course (BPEC Gas Foundation or Plumbing NVQ2) and complete a 140 day on site gas training log.

How long is the course?

How long is the course?

What will I learn?

5 days training and 2 days assessment.

The requirements for the installation, servicing, maintenance and repair of appliances.

What will I learn? Pipework installation, flues (including analysis), legislation, controls, burner pressures and ventilation.

You will require a current CCN1.

Half day training and half day assessment per appliance.

How Will I learn? Through a combination of practical and theoretical activities and visual materials.

How will I learn? Through a combination of practical, theory activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is £810.00

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How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing. The cost for this course is £244.00 for 1 appliance £347.00 for 2 appliances £451.00 for 3 appliances


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CCN1 RE-ASSESSMENT INC: CPA1 AND UP TO 3 APPLIANCES

Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? You must already hold a current CCN1. How long is the course? 3 days training and 2 days assessment. What will I learn? You will be updated on new requirements for gas

BPEC DOMESTIC GAS FOUNDATION COURSE Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? You will need to be working with a Gas Safe registered engineer to build your portfolio. Category 2 - You must have several years industry experience to enter this course at this level or hold a Plumbing NVQ2 or equivalent.

How will I learn?

Category 3 - You do not need any experience to enter this course.

Through a combination of practical and theoretical activities and visual materials.

How long is the course? 2 nights per week for up to 33 weeks.

How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing.

What will I learn? You will learn a range of subject areas including maintenance and installation of gas pipework

A training manual will be provided for this course.

How will I learn?

The cost for this course is £530.00

Through a combination of practical, theoretical activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed?

APPLIANCE RE-ASSESSMENT (CEN/HTR1/CKR1/WAT1/DAH1/MET2)

Course Level 3

Various written and practical assessments and onsite portfolio completion. This will then lead to ACS, CCN1 and appliances in domestic gas. A portfolio for practical work will be provided. The cost for this course is £1675 payable in instalments.

What qualifications or experience do I need? You must hold a current certificate per appliance. How long is the course? 1hour per appliance. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing. (If required, training is available upon request). The cost for assessment is £55.00 per appliance.

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GAS CHANGEOVER COMMERCIAL TO DOMESTIC

CONVERSION TO LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS-LPG

(COCDN1) TRAINING & ASSESSMENT

Course Level 3

(CONGLP1)

Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? What qualifications or experience do I need? You must hold a current COCN1 core commercial qualification. How long is the course? 2 days training and 1 day assessment. What will I learn? The requirements for domestic gas Installations including; ventilation, controls and flues. How will I learn? Through a combination of practical, theoretical activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is ÂŁ507.00

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Core gas safety - CCN1/COCN1. How long is the course? 1day training and 1 day assessment What will I learn? You will learn a range of subject areas including characteristics of LPG, cylinder location, installation and tightness testing of pipework, flow control and valves How will I learn? Through a combination of practical and theoretical activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is ÂŁ330.00


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Anyone working with flueless gas fires must hold the CPA1.

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COMMERCIAL GAS Whether you are a domestic gas engineer wanting to become a commercial gas engineer or just renew your commercial gas qualifications, Stephenson College offers courses to meet your needs.

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High standards

At Stephenson College we offer a wide range of training courses that reflect the needs of the industry and support employers with their staff training requirements to comply with legislation. Courses are available for up to medium sized commercial purging.

Our highly qualified, friendly staff will help and support you through your chosen qualification. With over 70 years combined experience, our staff will train and assess you to the highest industry standards. Our modern, purpose built centre incorporates both modern and older equipment to offer the widest possible training experience. We offer the following BPEC approved qualifications: • Core Commercial gas (COCN1/ICPN1) • Gas Commercial Heating Appliances (CIGA/CORT/CDGA) • Gas Changeover Commercial to Domestic Assessment (COCDN1) • Gas Changeover Commercial to Domestic (COCDN1) • Gas Commercial Testing & Purging (TPCP 1 & TPCP1A)

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CORE COMMERCIAL GAS GAS COMMERCIAL (COCN1/ICPN1) HEATING APPLIANCES RE-ASSESSMENT & TRAINING (CIGA/CORT/CDGA) INITIAL Course Level 3 Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? You are required to already hold this qualification How long is the course? 2 days training and 2 days assessment. What will I learn? Commercial pipework installation, legislation, combustion, ventilation, flue installation and analysis. How will I learn? Through a combination of practical, theoretical activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical & theoretical testing. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is £876.00

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What qualifications or experience do I need? You are required to hold current CODNC01/ICOCN1qualifications. How long is the course? 1 day training and ½ day assessment. What will I learn? The requirements for radiant plaque and radiant tube heaters, commercial indirect flued appliances and commercial direct fired heating appliances. How will I learn? Through a combination of practical, theoretical activities and visual materials. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical & theory testing. The cost for this course is £373.00


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GAS CHANGEOVER DOMESTIC TO COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL APPLIANCE RE-ASSESSMENT

(CODNCO1/ICPN1)

(CORT/CIGA/CDGA/ICPN1)

Course Level 3

Course Level 3

What qualifications or experience do I need?

What qualifications or experience do I need?

You will need a current CCN1 certificate.

You are required to hold a current certificate for the above appliance/s.

How long is the course? 2 days training & 1 day assessment.

How long is the course? Half day assessment

What will I learn? Characteristics of combustion and the use of fluegas analysis and the requirements of commercial gas installation and testing.

What will I learn?

How will I learn?

How will I learn?

Through a combination of practical, theory activities and visual materials.

Through a combination of practical, theoretical activities and visual materials.

How will I be assessed?

How will I be assessed?

Assessment will be by practical & theory testing.

Assessment will be by practical and theory testing.

A training manual will be provided for this course.

The cost for this course is ÂŁ295.00

You will learn the requirements for:- CORT1 /CIGA1 /CDGA1, ICPN1-First fix pipework

The cost for this course is ÂŁ507.00

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COMMERCIAL TIGHTNESS TESTING AND PURGING (TPCP1/TPCP1A)

Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? You must either hold COCN1 or CODNC01. How long is the course? 2 days training and 1 day assessment. What will I learn? The course covers current practices in the areas of pneumatic testing and direct purging. How will I learn? The course is for experienced people and the subjects are wide ranging so are mainly covered in the classroom. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical & theoretical testing. The cost for this course (TPCP1) is £358.00 and (TPCP1A) £330.00 We also offer COCNP1LS/ICPN1, COCDN1, ICPN1LS & ICAE1LS, please call for more details and prices. We offer these courses as a special package with the other core qualifications.

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The regulations for testing and purging commercial and pipe work are continuously changing to meet the needs of industry.

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UNVENTED HOT WATER AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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Efficient learning

All equipment used on these courses has been kindly sponsored by Heatrae Sadia.

To ensure that modern heating systems are as efficient as possible, plumbing and heating engineers have to understand the requirements of building regulations and British Standards. In our Gas and Renewables centre, our friendly staff will train and assess you to the highest industry standards in the following courses: • Unvented Hot Water Systems assessment and re-assessment • Energy efficiency (part L) • Water Regulations

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UNVENTED HOT WATER SYSTEMS Course Level 3

WATER REGULATIONS Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need?

What qualifications or experience do I need? Candidates should be studying for, or qualified to NVQ3 in Plumbing or equivalent. How long is the course? 1 day What will I learn? System design, installation commissioning, servicing, fault finding and installation legislation How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theory and a short practical session. How will I be assessed?

You must have a plumbing qualification at NVQ level 2 or equivalent, or water Industry experience How long is the course? 1 day. What will I learn? The current practices in the areas of water supply. How will I learn? The course is for experienced people. The subjects covered are wide ranging and mainly covered in the classroom. This is by trainer input, written exercises and research. How will I be assessed?

Multiple choice, written and practical assessments.

The assessment consists of a short written paper on the day.

A training manual will be provided for this course.

A training manual will be provided for this course.

The cost for this course is ÂŁ165.00

The cost for this course is ÂŁ165.00.

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UNVENTED HOT WATER RE-ASSESSMENT Course Level 3

ENERGY EFFICIENCY (PART L) Course Level 3

What qualifications or experience do I need?

What qualifications or experience do I need?

You must hold an Unvented Hot Water Systems qualification.

There are no formal pre-requisites, although a plumbing or gas qualification is desirable.

How long is the course?

How long is the course?

1 day

1 day.

What will I learn?

What will I learn?

Updates to Unvented Systems How will I learn?

This is designed for central heating installers who need to self-certificate their work for the requirements of the building regulations Part L

The course covers learning that includes theory and a short practical session.

How will I learn?

How will I be assessed?

The subject is revised in the classroom, with trainer input, centred on a slide presentation.

Multiple choice and written assessments. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost of this course is ÂŁ120

How will I be assessed? The assessment consists of a short written paper. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is ÂŁ152.00

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RENEWABLES High-quality training... That won’t cost the earth!

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“PPL Training are proud to be associated with Stephenson College and their cutting edge renewable energy training facilities, set in a relaxed learning oriented environment�

State-of-the-art facilities Our modern state-of-the-art Renewables Centre offers the very best choice of programmes and equipment for all of your renewable training needs. These high-quality Renewables programmes are delivered in partnership with PPL Ltd.

James Booth Managing Director PPL Ltd

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BPEC SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? You will require one of the following; an N/SVQ Level 2/3 in Plumbing, Heating, Oil, or CCN1/COCN1 or JIB-PMES/CSCS /SKILLcard. How long is the course? 3 days.

BPEC PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR SYSTEMS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE (QCF) Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? An N/SVQ 3 in Electrical Installation, approved equivalent or ECS card a BS 7671: 2008 and the 17th Edition.

What will I learn? Solar thermal hot water system background and overview, solar energy regulations, system types and layouts, collector types and operating principles, health and safety hazards, installation, testing, commissioning and handover, inspection, service and maintenance, fault diagnosis and rectification. How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theory and practical sessions.

How long is the course? 3 days. What will I learn? Solar photovoltaic system background and overview, solar energy and cells, regulations, standards and guidance, layouts, module types and operating principles, design awareness, system installation, testing, commissioning and handover, inspection, service and maintenance, fault diagnosis and rectification.

How will I be assessed? Online exams and practical assessments.

How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theoretical and practical sessions.

A training manual will be provided for this course. Please contact the college for prices.

How will I be assessed? Multiple choice written and practical assessments. A training manual will be provided for this course. Please contact the college for prices.

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One of the most common forms of Renewables is Photovoltaic panels. At Stephenson College we offer courses for both the installation and maintenance of PV panels.

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BPEC WOODY BIOMASS Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? Unvented Domestic Hot Water Storage Systems and Level 3 in heating engineering or plumbing, or several years experience How long is the course? 5 days. What will I learn? Introduction to woody biomass heating. System costs, fuel characteristics, biomass heating systems, chimney requirements, installation of woody biomass systems. How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theory and practical sessions. How will I be assessed? Multiple choice and written assessment. A training manual will be provided for this course. Please contact the college for prices.

BPEC AWARENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? None, but a reasonable understanding of Maths and English would be an advantage. How long is the course? 2 Days. What will I learn? Energy demand and efficiency, solar thermal hot water/ heat pumps/ biomass, solar photovoltaic/ micro-wind/hydro power, electricity, rainwater/grey water harvesting and reuse How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theoretical and practical sessions. How will I be assessed? A multiple choice exam. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is ÂŁ275.00

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BPEC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE OF HEAT PUMPS SYSTEMS (QCF) (NON-REFRIGERANT) Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? N/SVQ Level 2/3 in either Plumbing or Heating and Ventilating or Oil. A current certification in Water Regulations/Energy Efficiency/Unvented Hot Water Systems. How long is the course? 4 Days. What will I learn? Technology background, components and operating principles, regulations, standards and guidance, installation, testing, commissioning and handover. How will I learn? The course covers learning that includes theoretical and practical sessions. How will I be assessed? Online exams and practical assessments. A training manual will be provided for this course. Please contact the college for prices.

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ELECTRICAL We offer Electrical Engineers the opportunity to up-skill and update their skills and qualifications to ensure they are ‘up to speed’ and working legally in an ever changing industry.

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Highly qualified

The college works in partnership with NAPIT and EAL to offer relevant and cost effective programmes.

Our highly qualified, friendly and approachable staff are here to help and support you through your course. We offer flexible training opportunities that include evening and day release courses, enabling you to fit around your work and home commitments. We offer the following City & Guilds approved qualifications: • 17th Edition Requirements for Electrical Installations • Initial Verification & Certification • Periodic Inspection, Testing & Certification • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) • Domestic Electrical Installers Level 3 Certificate (Part P) • Electricity for Plumbers (BPEC)

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PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTING (PAT) Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? Although there are no formal entry requirements to this course, candidates should ideally have an electrical or technical background, or relevant industrial xperience. How long is the course? 3 days. What will I learn? You will learn the current requirements for: • Electrical Appliance Construction & Inspection • Combined Inspection and Testing & Recording How will I learn? Through a combination of presentations, audiovisual materials and practical exercises. As this qualification is based upon knowledge and understanding of the 3rd Edition Code of Practice, It is advised to study the document prior to the course. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be sample questioning, an online test and practical testing sessions that include record completion. What materials and equipment will I need? 4th Edition IET Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment ISBN - 978-0-86341-833-4. The cost for this course is £345.00

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17th EDITION REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? City and Guilds; Electrical Installation 236, 2361, 2351or 2330 or EAL Domestic Electrical Installers Certificate (Part P) Level 2. How long is the course? 1 day a week for 4 weeks or 1 evening/week for 10 weeks. What will I learn? Scope Definition, General Characteristics, Protection for Safety, Selection and Erection, Inspection and Testing & Special Locations. How will I learn? The course consists of classroom instruction and a multiple choice online test. How will I be assessed? The multiple choice online exam and is ‘open book’ allowing the use of BS7671 What materials and equipment will I need? You will require a copy of the IET 17th Edition Requirements for Electrical Installation BS7671:2011 (ISBN 987-0-86341-844-0). The cost for this course is £210.00


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PAT is used throughout the workplace to ensure the safety of all electrical equipment and appliances. We offer both on and off-site training to meet the needs of our customers.

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Course Level 3

CERTIFICATE IN INITIAL VERIFICATION Course Level 3

What qualifications or experience do I need?

What qualifications or experience do I need?

Trainees must hold a recognised trade qualification and a minimum CCN1 and CENWAT1 certificate. A working knowledge of central heating systems is essential. This course is for experienced plumbing and heating installers.

The City & Guilds 2394 or EAL Level 3 Awards are designed for candidates that have some experience working with electrical installations of new installations and circuits. Ideally holding the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations and Level 3 electrical qualification.

ELECTRICITY FOR PLUMBERS

How long is the course? 3 days.

How long is the course?

What will I learn?

1 day a week for 5 weeks or 1 evening a week for 10 weeks.

Through tutor led training and the course manual, you will learn the necessary skills and knowledge about heating systems.

What will I learn?

The course covers: • The basics of electricity • Domestic house wiring and safe Isolation • Central heating control systems & fault finding • Central heating appliance components

How will I learn?

How will I learn? Through a combination of presentations, audiovisual materials and practical exercises. Candidate participation is also encouraged throughout. As this qualification is based upon knowledge and understanding. How will I be assessed? Assessments include practical and theoretical examinations. A training manual will be provided for this course. The cost for this course is £450.00

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You will learn all the information required for installations, including testing, commissioning and certification.

Through a combination of presentations, audiovisual materials and practical exercises. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by practical and theoretical testing sessions. What materials and equipment will I need? IET Guidance Note 3 and On-site guide. The cost for this course is £345.00. If booked together with Periodic Inspection & Testing there is a 10% discount.


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PERIODIC INSPECTION & TESTING Course Level 3 What qualifications or experience do I need? The City & Guilds 2395 or EAL Level 3 awards are designed for practicing electricians who require further training in the inspection and testing of existing installations. An electrical qualification and 17th Edition certificate is required to attend this course. How long is the course? 1 day per week for 5 weeks or 1 evening a week for 10 weeks. What will I learn? You will learn the following through both tutor led theoretical and practical sessions: • Requirements of 17th Edition Wiring Regulations for inspection, testing and certification • Using Guidance Note 3 and Determine suitability of installations • Inspection and compliance with relevant legislation • Order of tests, use of test equipment and testing procedures and test result verification • Continuity of protective conductors, insulation resistance tests, polarity and earth electrode tests and earth fault loop impedance tests How will I learn? Through a combination of presentations, audiovisual materials and practical exercises. How will I be assessed? There is an on-line dated exam and practical assessments to complete. What materials and equipment will I need? On-Site Guide and IET Guidance Note 3. PPE & Safety footwear and overalls are required. The cost for this course is £345.00 If booked together with Initial verification there is a 10% discount.

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MOTOR VEHICLE AND ENGINEERING We have a proven and successful track record of working with the automotive industry and our high profile clients include Volvo Truck & Bus.

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Short courses

“Volvo Truck & Bus has enjoyed a very successful working partnership with Stephenson College, which is now in its 20th year. During this time the College has consistently delivered high-quality training at the Volvo Training Academy and been receptive and reactive to the changing training needs of our company and the automotive industry.”

The College also offers a number of short courses that support the Automotive and Engineering sectors. These include; irtec accreditation, ATA Air Conditioning (f-gas), ATA Diagnostic Technician and Introduction to Welding courses. • irtec accreditation, • ATA Air Conditioning (f-gas) • ATA Diagnostic Technician • Introduction to Welding

Adam Plastow Commercial Academy and Apprenticeship Manager

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IRTEC Institute of Road Transport Engineers Certification (irtec) Irtec is recognition of an individual’s current competence, and their commitment to an ethical code of conduct in the commercial vehicle, trailer and passenger carrying vehicle industries. (over 7.5 tons). An irtec licence is based on current competence and expires after five years.

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What qualifications or experience do I need? Service Maintenance Technician candidates should ideally be in full time employment with at least two years experience in heavy vehicle maintenance and repair. Inspection Technician candidates must be able to work unsupervised, and ideally, should be in full time employment with at least three years experience to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques associated with vehicle inspection. How long is the course? Service Maintenance Technician 2 day assessments delivered in the college. Inspection Technician 1 day assessments delivered on-site in company workshops (subject to meeting IMI assessment criteria) What will I learn? Service Maintenance Technician • Braking Systems • Engine Electrical & Mechanical Systems • Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems • Wheel Alignment & Steering Inspection Technician Assessments demonstrating the correct inspection methods, and use the appropriate equipment and information when making judgements on the serviceability of vehicle systems and components How will I be assessed? Following a short presentation of underpinning knowledge you will take online assessments in the classroom and practical assessments in a workshop. What costs are involved? Service Maintenance Technician - £395.00 Inspection Technician - £295.00 (Fees include IMI registration & exams)

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY Well trained, informative and helpful trainers. The facilities at Stephenson College are very good and the college is modern, clean and well organised, the food was good and plentiful. The subject matter covered was very varied but all relevant to our trade and environments. The time allotted for the multiple choice test was ample and allowed plenty of time to recheck answers and amend before submitting the completed test. As expected 'Health and Safety' and 'Safe Working Practices' were heavily featured throughout and failure to comply almost certainly means you will fail the course. The two instructors were well trained, informative and very helpful and created a calm relaxed atmosphere with plenty of banter. Attendees are required to take boots, overalls and a pen, everything else was supplied by the college. Accommodation at the local 'Premier Inn' was clean, quiet and comfortable with pleasant staff, and food was of a good standard from the 'Brewers Fair' attached to the hotel. Keith Saunders National Express

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ATA AIR CONDITIONING (f-gas)

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The ATA Air Conditioning course is intended for technicians whose job role involves the maintenance and repair or accident repair (MET role or similar) of light vehicles and will have contact with vehicle Air Conditioning systems during their work activities. Anyone who handles refrigerant from a vehicle air-conditioning system is required to hold a f-gas Handler Licence. This is also enforceable by DEFRA. What qualifications or experience do I need? The technician must be able to work unsupervised. They should ideally be in full time employment with at least three months experience to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to recover and recharge vehicle Air Conditioning systems. They should also be familiar with the legislation that applies to the use of refrigerants (f-gas) used in the automotive industry. How long is the course? One day. What will I be assessed on? • Carrying visual checks of the vehicle AC system to inspect for any defect prior to connecting AC equipment • Purging AC equipment free from refrigerant pre and post recovery • Using the correct methods to recover refrigerant • Carrying out AC evacuation procedures • Selecting the correct refrigerant type and refrigerant quantity for a specific vehicle • Selecting the correct type/volume of AC system oil for a specific vehicle • Charging a vehicles AC system without loss of refrigerant to the atmosphere • Disconnecting AC equipment from vehicle without loss of refrigerant and damage to the vehicle and its systems • Checking for AC refrigerant leaks post recharging including from the AC service port connectors • Correctly storing equipment after completion of task

• Accurately completing all necessary documentation to support the recovery/ recharging of an AC system • Using an appropriate level of vehicle care • Complying with all Health & Safety requirements/safe working practice throughout the assessment • Selecting and using the appropriate PPE relative to the assessment • Completing recovery and recharging of a vehicles AC How will I be assessed? You will take an online assessment in the classroom and practical assessment in a workshop. What costs are involved? £260.00 (includes £50 registration and exam fee)

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ATA DIAGNOSTIC TECHNICIAN

INTRODUCTION TO WELDING PROCESS MIG (METAL INERT GAS)

The ATA Diagnostic Technician route is intended for technicians whose job role involves the diagnostics of faults on light vehicles.

What qualifications or experience do I need? There are no formal qualifications required.

What qualifications or experience do I need? Technicians should be working on light vehicles and ideally have at least three years experience, to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to diagnose and rectify system faults; including replacing components and returning the vehicle systems to manufacturer specification

How long is the course?

How long is the course?

What makes a good weld, common problems and corrections, demonstration to show machine adjustment, guidance in correct weld pool and travel speed. What adjustments to make for different material thicknesses demonstrated on 3mm, 6mm and 10mm materials.

Two days. What will I be assessed on? • Four Wheel Alignment - Interpretation of Data • Mechanical System Diagnosis • Electrical System Diagnosis • Computer Based Test Equipment Diagnosis • Vehicle Safety Systems How will I be assessed? You will take an online assessment and a workshop based practical assessment. What costs are involved? £399.00 (includes £50 registration and exam fee)

6 hours 9am - 5pm What will I learn? Health and safety, machine set up, safe settings use of the welding cycle.

Demonstration of three joints, outside corner, tee fillet, butt joint and their uses in maintenance applications, control of torch position and settings in achieving good fusion. Completion Produce three joints, demonstrate the use of control through adjusting settings, explain visual inspection of welds. Each candidate will be asked questions relating to correct set up, safe practice and what pre-cautions should be used to protect others whilst welding work is being carried out. How will I learn? Workshop based theoretical and practical sessions, with the opportunity to practice each joint with trainer support where needed. How will I be assessed? By practical assessment What materials and equipment will I need? Safety boots. Course cost on application.

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INTRODUCTION TO WELDING COURSE PROCESS MIG (METAL INERT GAS) What qualifications or experience do I need? There are no formal qualifications required. How long is the course? Four week (evening course) 6pm - 9pm What will I learn? Week One: Health and safety, machine set up, safe settings, use of the welding cycle, practice time on scrap, clear up, recap, questions and answers. Week Two: Brief recap on safety, what makes a good weld, common problems and corrections, demonstrations showing machine adjustments, individual help where required. Week Three: Demonstration of three joints, outside corner, tee fillet, butt joint. Welding torch position, correction procedures and adjusting settings. Week Four: Produce three joints; demonstrate the use of control through adjusting settings, explain visual inspection of welds, and look at next stage. How will I learn? Workshop based theoretical and practical sessions, with the opportunity to practice each joint with trainer support where needed. How will I be assessed? By practical assessment What materials and equipment will I need? Safety boots. The cost for this course is ÂŁ200.00 (excluding assessment).

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Electrical, Gas & Renewables

Business Development Manager

Mel Downes Direct line: 01530 278 626 mdownes@stephensoncoll.ac.uk

Graham Hill Direct line: 01530 519 052 M: 07887 832142 ghill@stephensoncoll.ac.uk

Motor Vehicle & Engineering

Stephenson College

Heather Langton Direct line: 01530 519 053 M: 07825 844825 hlangton@stephensoncoll.ac.uk

Thornborough Road, Coalville Leicestershire LE67 3TN Tel: 01530 278 626 mdownes@stephensoncoll.ac.uk

Stephenson College

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