Boiler Fault Finding Course

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS COURSE?
The Boiler Fault Finding Course is aimed at existing gas engineers or ACS approved gas operatives including newly qualified ACS engineers.
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Boiler Fault Finding Course

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS COURSE?
The Boiler Fault Finding Course is aimed at existing gas engineers or ACS approved gas operatives including newly qualified ACS engineers, who are looking to enhance their practical skills with further technical support on boiler maintenance, fault finding and repair.​​ The course also caters for gas safe registered Electricians who carry out the majority of repairs on a central heating boiler.

WHAT DO I NEED TO TAKE THIS COURSE?
All candidates must be gas safe registered to take this course.

HOW LONG IS THE COURSE?
The Boiler Fault Finding Course is a two day course (combined with the heating controls course). Upon successful completion you will be awarded a West Midlands Developments Certificate of achievement.

COURSE CONTENT

Avoid wasting money throwing cash at boilers because you have misdiagnosed the fault. Our technician will train you how to use your multimeter properly to diagnose faults. Understand resistance with sensors, continuity, NTC & PTC circuits, check components on PCB boards. You will be trained on electrical safety and how to check for polarity faults which could affect the flame rectification circuit. If you have opted for a career as a breakdown engineer or just want to brush up on your fault finding skills then this is the course for you.

Note if you have your own multimeter then bring it along and we will show you how to use it, if you haven’t our highly skilled trainer will demonstrate a recommended model.

The areas covered on this course include:

Fault finding logic sequence

Be able to trace a fault from a particular point in boilers start up sequence

Fully understand the interlocks and how to diagnose the faults using a multimeter

Test down to component level to measure resistance to determine a good bad scenario

 

Course Start Date: Please contact centre for information

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