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Domestic Gas Meter Safety

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    Part Time

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    1 Day

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    Boston

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    Flexible

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This Gas Safety Assessment is designed to test the gas safety competence of an operative to install, exchange, commission and remove domestic gas meters by knowledge & understanding and practical assessments.

What will I do?

You will be assessed in the following areas:

  • Incorrect Meter Locations
  • Permission and Requirements for Meters & Regulators when relocated
  • Volume of Gas to be passed by a 6 M3/H Meter to affect a satisfactory purge
  • Meters supplying mobile dwellings and boats
  • ECV/MIV when meter is installed remotely from dwelling
  • Requirements for a number of primary meters grouped together and serving a multioccupancy buildings
  • Criteria for installation of secondary meters (not required for CESP1, CMA2 or CMA3)
  • Safety Notices and Labels for meters and meter installation pipework
  • Criteria for providing a gas supply to installation pipework and/or appliances for first time
  • Procedure for installing meter when service is not connected to gas i.e.GSIUR Reg 33
  • Recognised unsafe meter installations

There are no formal entry requirements to attend the course but applicants must have relevant gas work experience.

This Gas Safety re-assessment course will take you 1 session at our ACS Centre, on our Boston Campus (Rochford).

The cost to undertake this Gas Safety course Β£125 per applicant.

There are various other courses available at the College as part of our ACS Centre

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  • Β£31,872

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  • Β£18,976

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