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Tony
09-07-2004, 09:24 PM
:) I am glad to announce that we are just about to open a new Training Centre dedicated to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.

Its located just off the M18 Junction 3.

We are busy setting up all of the classrooms and workshops.

Already an approved City & Guilds and CITB Centre, we are able to offer: C&G 2078, CITB Safe Handling of Refrigerants and Pipework and Brazing, Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, as well as electrical courses.

We are having an Open Day on 2nd September 2004 anytime between 10am and 4pm. Anyone who would like to come along send me a message and I'll give you the details.

Herbs
10-07-2004, 12:25 AM
Tony

Can you supply me a few more details.
I am looking at moving over to refrigeration/air con from the vending industry, with a goal of starting up my own business. The courses you have mentioned sound like the right step for me. I live down in Cambridgeshire (no training around here) but due to present work commitments will not be available in the immediate future.
If you can supply me with prices/course durations etc I would be most appeciative.

Darren

7 The Larches
Doddington
March
Cambs PE15 0LW

darren@thelarches7.fsnet.co.uk

Tony
10-07-2004, 07:47 PM
Herbs,

You should get all the info shortly.

Hope you will find it useful. :)

chemi-cool
10-07-2004, 08:56 PM
Hi Tony.

This is hypothetical question but need an answer.
I have seen in local news papers, advertisements on behalf of HM government for recruiting professional personal including refrigeration techs.

What would be the procedure fore such a person to obtain all the necessary documents and licences to start work?

Not to worry guys I'm not moving yet ;)

Chemi

tony garbutt
12-07-2004, 03:38 PM
:) I am glad to announce that we are just about to open a new Training Centre dedicated to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.

Its located just off the M18 Junction 3.

We are busy setting up all of the classrooms and workshops.

Already an approved City & Guilds and CITB Centre, we are able to offer: C&G 2078, CITB Safe Handling of Refrigerants and Pipework and Brazing, Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, as well as electrical courses.

We are having an Open Day on 2nd September 2004 anytime between 10am and 4pm. Anyone who would like to come along send me a message and I'll give you the details.
PLEASE SEND ME INFO ON YOUR OPEN DAY 02/10

Tony
23-07-2004, 08:02 PM
Hi Tony.

This is hypothetical question but need an answer.
I have seen in local news papers, advertisements on behalf of HM government for recruiting professional personal including refrigeration techs.

What would be the procedure fore such a person to obtain all the necessary documents and licences to start work?

Not to worry guys I'm not moving yet ;)

Chemi

Hi Chemi :)

Can't really help you, but all I can say is that there is 'soon' going to be a mandatory minimum qualification for engineers to work on refrigeration and air conditioning systems .

This is likely to be that engineers should have either C & G 2078 or CITB Safe Handling of Refrigerants.

Sorry I can't be more informative.

rbartlett
23-07-2004, 08:38 PM
when i worked at macwhirters, tony was on the UK g.ment advisory panel regarding all this stuff

in his opinion (to me at least) was not 'soon' in any sense of the word

cheers

richard

iceman007
23-07-2004, 11:28 PM
All these training centres offer the same things(well at least it seems to be the same) safe handling, basic refrigeration, 5 day courses, essential electrics, pipework and brazing. I'm not moaning, but doesn't anyone offer more specialised training. I've done loads of courses over the years, but never seen a course on compressor packs, or industrial refrigeration. The nearest to it I've seen has been the Hall training centre. I have safe handling of both fluorocarbons and ammonia, C&G level 3, essential electrics, pipework and brazing etc. My brain needs the stimulation of something different.
Does anyone do these courses ?

Best Wishes
James

Brian_UK
24-07-2004, 11:09 PM
I think the problem is James that training of that sort is only available 'in house' by the system manufacturers.

They have no interest in training "outsiders" when they can insist on the customer using their services only and keeping the charge rate high.

You probably know the sort of thing...."Do not tear this paper label or your warranty is void" etc. etc..

Abe
25-07-2004, 12:07 AM
[QUOTE=rbartlett]when i worked at macwhirters, tony was on the UK g.ment advisory panel regarding all this stuff

If a training centre is being set up by a member on the govt advisory board.............

Is there not some form of " conflict of interest? "

Maybe I dont have sufficient info to make a valued judjement on this...........

iceman007
25-07-2004, 12:30 AM
I know exactly what you mean Brian. That sort of thing has always been very hard for all but employees, although I was very lucky to be trained by York on chillers, but now being self employed, it's more difficult to find all but the generic courses, but I don't need these courses. I just wish I could get something a bit different. I did a decent course a while back for larger applications, but the problem was it was in Dallas !!!
£286 airfare plus another £400 accomodation etc etc.
Still no point moaning about it-have to soldier on.
Best Wishes
James

rbartlett
25-07-2004, 09:59 AM
if it's the make I'm thinking of then you won't need to modify it to have it malfunction(s)..

just install the bloody thing and take your pick......

cheers

richard

FreezerGeezer
25-07-2004, 10:28 PM
I think the problem is James that training of that sort is only available 'in house' by the system manufacturers.

They have no interest in training "outsiders" when they can insist on the customer using their services only and keeping the charge rate high.

You probably know the sort of thing...."Do not tear this paper label or your warranty is void" etc. etc..

Trane will teach you pretty much most things about their equipment, for about £500 per day for up to 6 trainees, last I heard. Contact Ian Megson, their National Training chap at their H.Q.

Raleighe
12-08-2004, 12:56 PM
Hello,
I'm new to this programm
Can anyone introduce me to Degree or Deploma in Refrigeration Engineering Collage in US, UK, Canada.
With much regards.

Peter_1
12-08-2004, 04:05 PM
I aslo offer trainings ;)

Raleighe
13-08-2004, 06:51 PM
Hi Peter,
I will be grad if you could give duration of your trainning and
the fee, and how to apply.

connollys.home
19-12-2004, 10:53 PM
:) I am glad to announce that we are just about to open a new Training Centre dedicated to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.

Its located just off the M18 Junction 3.

We are busy setting up all of the classrooms and workshops.

Already an approved City & Guilds and CITB Centre, we are able to offer: C&G 2078, CITB Safe Handling of Refrigerants and Pipework and Brazing, Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, as well as electrical courses.

We are having an Open Day on 2nd September 2004 anytime between 10am and 4pm. Anyone who would like to come along send me a message and I'll give you the details.


Hi M8 please could you forward me your address
Ta MC