The 2-day course includes a overview of the F-Gas theory only prior to the exam and is the minimum length of training we’d advise for those sitting the 2079 assessment.
This course is only suitable for experienced engineers with a good knowledge of the refrigeration cycle and competent practical skills, including operating fridge valves, attaching gauge lines with minimal emissions and copper brazing purging with OFN.
Our 3-day F Gas course offers additional practical training, the 5-day and 10-day courses are also available for engineers with less experience.
To achieve the skills and knowledge necessary to obtain the City and Guilds 2079 (F Gas) Category 1 qualification in Refrigerant Handling.
The F Gas theory will be revised on the first day with a presentation/talk-through, followed by training in specific topics as required by the candidates and practice in completing the paperwork needed.
The assessment day will comprise a practical test demonstrating the skills listed below and an on-line, multiple choice question paper for the theory.
This course will cover the practical skills and underpinning knowledge to complete the City and Guilds 2079-11 qualification.
Full details are provided in the course information (City & Guilds Qualifications)