ERS Commercial ACS Gas Assessment
ERS Commercial ACS Gas Assessment
ERS Non Domestic ACS Gas Assessment is aimed at experienced Domestic Gas Engineers looking to work with natural gas in a non-domestic environment. This course is a changeover course from Domestic ACS. It is targeting those that wish to up-skill from Domestic Gas to Commercial for the first time.
Operatives must provide a current CCN1 Domestic certificate
The course includes 2 days training covering the following commercial ACS topics::
- Installation requirements for commercial gas pipework
- Commercial chimney requirements and Clean Air Act
- Ventilation requirements for commercial appliances in different locations
- Combustion analysis including NOx and SOx
- Operation of forced draught burners
- Commercial appliance and pipework controls
- Strength testing, tightness testing and purging of commercial gas pipework
Non domestic gas appliance combinations, such as:
· Commercial Catering
· IGEUP1, IGEUP1A – Tightness testing for non domestic installations.
· Conversion to Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) by undertaking a CoNGLP qualification.
Additional Information
· The fee includes course registration, and certification.
· Installment plans available on request. Terms & Conditions apply.
· Package prices are available on request.
01792 284400
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