Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Training Courses
Logic4training offers a range of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning training courses, a must to keep you and your employees safe at work.
Logic4training’s F-Gas Refrigeration training courses:
Logic 4training has 2 options, the first City & Guilds F-Gas & ODS Regulations Training 5 day training package is for operatives with limited knowledge and practical experience and is suitable for most operatives. The second option is the F-Gas & ODS Regulations Course 3 day training package for experienced operatives only who must be fully conversant with PH Charts, basic principles of vapour compression system, sub cooling and superheating, and practical application of these principles on refrigeration systems. These operatives should be confident in all aspects of refrigerant handling.
The courses offered are for those candidates who wish to be classed as Category I installers (Category I certificate holders may carry out all refrigerant handling activities for any size of RAC systems containing HFC refrigerants. This includes leakage checking, refrigerant recovery, installation, maintenance and servicing)
Please Note: By 4 July 2011, it will be a legal requirement for those organisations or companies working with fluorinated gases to hold a full Company Certificate through the bodies appointed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) of which one would be Refcom; a full list can be seen on the Defra website. To obtain a stationary equipment company certificate (Full certificate) businesses must prove that each employed engineer carrying out SRAC work holds a recognised industry qualification in the handling of F Gases which includes the City & Guilds 2079.
Businesses carrying out installations, maintenance or servicing of stationary refrigeration, air conditioning or heat pump equipment (SRAC work) containing or designed to contain F-Gas refrigerants should have already obtained either an interim company certificate or a stationary equipment qualification company certificate (full certificate). Those carrying out SRAC work after 4 July 2009 without one or other of these certificates is committing an offence under The Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulations 2009.



















