Air source and heat pump
Level 3 Low Carbon Heating Technician
September 2024
3 years with 4 month end point assessment (EPA) period
September 2024
The broad purpose of the occupation is to plan, select and size, install, commission, service and maintain (including fault finding, diagnosis and repair) zero carbon central heating and hot water systems in buildings including dwellings and industrial and commercial premises. Zero carbon heat sources may include but are not limited to Ground and Air Source Heat Pumps and Solar Thermal Collectors.
The occupation includes work on both new build and existing properties and typically involves the installation, service, fault finding and repair of zero carbon heating and hot water appliances, storage vessels, pipework, heat emitters and associated components and their mechanical and electrical control systems.
Learners must be employed and engaged in the installation and maintenance of low carbon heating and hot water systems.
Entry requirements:
GCSE's Maths, English and ICT grade 4 and above, to be in employment with suitable company installing heat pump systems.
How will I be assessed?
Attendance:
This is an apprenticeship, so you will be required to attend college 1 day a week.
Qualifications:
Upon completion, you will achieve a Level 3 qualification as a Low Carbon Heating Technician.
Course length:
3 years with 4 month end point assessment (EPA) period.
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0113 222 6000
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