Course overview
This BPEC course at Glasgow Clyde College is ideal for gas engineers who have natural gas qualifications and would like to expand their to skills to include liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in permanent dwellings and residential park homes.'ENQUIRE NOW'
Course description
This course at Glasgow Clyde College is ideal for gas engineers who have natural gas qualifications and would like to expand their to skills to include liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in permanent dwellings and residential park homes.
This course covers a range of modules including:
- Characteristics of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
- Cylinder storage/location, safety requirements and sizing
- LPG Supply Pressures
- Gas emergency actions and procedures
- Installation of pipework and fittings for LPG
- Permanent Dwellings
- Residential Park Homes
This course runs subject to numbers - please contact us for available dates.
As this course is categorised as part-time commercial training, it is not eligible for any fee waiver or funding via the College. The student is liable for the payment of fees, unless an external training grant or employer support is confirmed at time of booking.
Entry requirements
Initial Assessment / Changeover
Candidates must satisfy the entry requirements defined by the Assessment Scheme Rules e.g. a current Core Gas Safety CCN1
Re-assessment
Candidates must hold a current LPG certificate – if it has expired by more than 12 months candidates must take the initial assessment.
Course options
Course Type: Part-time
Details
Venue details
Cardonald Campus
690 Mosspark Drive
Glasgow
Course provider
Glasgow Clyde College
Cardonald Campus
690 Mosspark Drive
Glasgow