Key Facts

  • Starting
    18 Nov 2024
    Location
    Carshalton College Main Site
    Duration
    1 Year
    Study Mode
    Part Time Day
    Start Date
    18 Nov 2024
    End Date
    28 Jul 2025
    Level
    Level 2
    Code
    CGC2079FC
ACS Single Domestic Appliance Training and Assessment

To book or for further information, please call 0208 544 4574 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Candidates will receive training and then be required to install, service and maintain the chosen domestic gas appliance under ACS controlled assessment conditions. A short multiple choice open book theory paper will accompany each appliance assessment.

  • Entry Requirements


    Candidates must hold current ACS CCN1 Domestic Core Gas Safety qualifications.

  • Course Content


    Candidates will receive training and then be required to install, service and maintain the

    chosen domestic gas appliance under ACS controlled assessment conditions. A short multiple

    choice open book theory paper will accompany each appliance assessment. 100% pass rate

    required. The practical assessment will involve the following:-

    Testing an existing metered gas installation with appliances connected for tightness. Identify, locate and repair any gas escapes. Purging an installation. Checking and/or setting meter regulators. Check standing and working pressures at the meter and explain the correct procedures to be taken if incorrect. Check and set burner pressures and gas rates in accordance with the appliance manufacturers instructions. Strip down, clean and fully service the appliance. Re-establish an existing gas supply by completing visual inspection of the system, purging, relighting appliances and checking for spillage at any open flue appliances. Characteristics of combustion and conducting combustion analysis. Identify visual signs of complete and incomplete combustion due to faults from the lack of primary air, the condition of the burner and its components. Identification of unsafe situations. Emergency notices and warning Labels. Checking ventilation requirements for specified situations. Inspect and test room sealed and open flues. Carry out a flue flow test and a spillage test. Checking flues and catchment spaces. Identify specific gas controls by written description and conduct a fault finding exercise so as to identify and remedy any controls not operating correctly.

    The candidate may choose any one appliance from CENWAT 1 (Boilers / Water Heaters),

    CKR 1 (Cookers), HTR 1 (Fires), DAH 1 (Warm Air Heaters), MET 1 (6 m³/h Gas Meters

  • Additional Information


    Candidates are required bring to the assessment two colour passport photographs, their National Insurance Number and current Gas Safe Register card and/or ACS CCN1 certificate

    Costs: £200 (Payment must be made in advance of assessment)

    Please note that course fees are accurate at time of publication but may be subject to

    change.

    We also offer a Single Domestic Appliance assessment only for £150 Candidates will need to bring to the assessment two colour photographs, their National Insurance Number and current Gas Safe card or ACS certificates. To book or for further information, please contact 0208 544 4574 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • Assessment Details


    Candidates will receive training and then be required to install, service and maintain the

    chosen domestic gas appliance under ACS controlled assessment conditions. A short multiple

    choice open book theory paper will accompany each appliance assessment. 100% pass rate

    required. The practical assessment will involve the following:-

    Testing an existing metered gas installation with appliances connected for tightness. Identify, locate and repair any gas escapes. Purging an installation. Checking and/or setting meter regulators. Check standing and working pressures at the meter and explain the correct procedures to be taken if incorrect. Check and set burner pressures and gas rates in accordance with the appliance manufacturers instructions. Strip down, clean and fully service the appliance. Re-establish an existing gas supply by completing visual inspection of the system, purging, relighting appliances and checking for spillage at any open flue appliances. Characteristics of combustion and conducting combustion analysis. Identify visual signs of complete and incomplete combustion due to faults from the lack of primary air, the condition of the burner and its components. Identification of unsafe situations. Emergency notices and warning Labels. Checking ventilation requirements for specified situations. Inspect and test room sealed and open flues. Carry out a flue flow test and a spillage test. Checking flues and catchment spaces. Identify specific gas controls by written description and conduct a fault finding exercise so as to identify and remedy any controls not operating correctly.

    The candidate may choose any one appliance from CENWAT 1 (Boilers / Water Heaters),

    CKR 1 (Cookers), HTR 1 (Fires), DAH 1 (Warm Air Heaters), MET 1 (6 m³/h Gas Meters