EAL Level 3 Award in Understanding the Fundamental Principles & Requirements of Environmental Technology Systems QCF Unit 600/0665/1 (2 Day Course)
Who is this course for?
- Those who wish to learn about micro-renewable energy and water conservation technologies,
- Those who wish to become a competent in the installation or installation and maintenance of environmental technologies,
- Those who to further their career building services sector.
The Full Suite covers:
The qualifications cover a wide range of environmental technologies including: installation of small scale solar photovoltaic systems, installation and maintenance of small scale solar photovoltaic systems, installation of solar thermal hot water systems, installation and maintenance of solar thermal hot water systems, installation of heat pumps systems (non-refrigerant c…
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Who is this course for?
- Those who wish to learn about micro-renewable energy and water conservation technologies,
- Those who wish to become a competent in the installation or installation and maintenance of environmental technologies,
- Those who to further their career building services sector.
The Full Suite covers:
The qualifications cover a wide range of environmental technologies including: installation of small scale solar photovoltaic systems, installation and maintenance of small scale solar photovoltaic systems, installation of solar thermal hot water systems, installation and maintenance of solar thermal hot water systems, installation of heat pumps systems (non-refrigerant circuits), installation and maintenance of heat pumps systems (non-refrigerant circuits), installation of water harvesting and recycling system and the installation and maintenance of water harvesting and recycling system. The qualifications are made up of knowledge units and performance units.
A summary of this introductory unit is detailed below:
- Know the fundamental working principles of micro-renewable energy and water conservation technologies.
- Know to the fundamental requirement of building location/building features for the potential to install micro-renewable and water conservation systems to exist.
- Know the fundamental regulatory requirements relating to micro-renewable energy and water conservation technologies.
- Know the typical advantages and disadvantages of micro-renewable energy and water conservation technologies.
Assessment: Knowledge Units: External (EAL marked) on–screen exam.
Materials Required: All course materials will be provided, together with assessment.
Entry Requirements: Introductory Level.
Progression - Further modules in the suite:
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation of Small Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1846/8
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Small Scale Solar Photovoltaic Systems (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1876/6
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation of Solar Thermal Hot Water Systems (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1990/4
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Solar Thermal Hot Water Systems (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1845/6
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation of Heat Pump Systems (Non-refrigerant Circuits) (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1847/X
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Heat Pump Systems (Non-refrigerant Circuits) (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1848/1
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation of Water Harvesting and Re-use Systems (QCF). Qualification number: 501/1849/3
- EAL Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance
Course Location: Unit 23 Avondale Business Centre, Woodland Way, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 1AW
Teaching Staff: James W Morris, Les Holmes & Alan Wilson
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