Harry shares his positive experience on the Air Source Heat Pump course, highlighting how it improved his understanding of heat pump installation and low-temperature systems. He also praises the supportive staff and recommends the course to anyone looking to progress in the evolving heating industry.

Course Highlights

Harry shares that the Air Source Heat Pump Training course at Logic4training benefited him greatly, allowing him to understand the differences between installing boilers and heat pumps.

He appreciated the opportunity to learn more efficient installation methods, which he believes will lead to increased customer satisfaction and lower heating costs for them:

“Relearning how to install systems more efficiently will benefit my company to have happier customers paying less for their heating bills.”

Despite finding the reintroduction to low temperatures challenging, he views it as a positive learning experience.

Approachable and Helpful Staff 

Having trained with Logic4training multiple times since 2019, Harry praises the approachability and helpfulness of the staff and strongly recommends the course for those entering the evolving industry.

“I’ve trained here a few times since 2019 and I always really enjoy it and the staff are always really approachable and really helpful. I’d definitely recommend the course if you’re looking to get into the moving industry.”

Career Prospects

Completion of the LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation & Maintenance of Air Source Heat Pump Systems equips learners with recognised, industry-relevant skills in renewable heating technology and prepares them for emerging roles in the rapidly growing low-carbon sector. The qualification is recognised by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), helping trainees demonstrate competency required for professional heat pump installation work.

Successful candidates can pursue career opportunities such as heat pump installer, renewable heating technician, or sustainable systems specialist, working alongside plumbers, HVAC engineers, and building services professionals to meet increased demand for energy-efficient heating solutions. With the UK pushing towards net-zero targets and heat pumps increasingly replacing traditional boilers, demand for qualified technicians continues to rise.

For those aiming to work on-site installing air source heat pump systems, achieving MCS certification following this course provides essential proof of competence and supports eligibility for government-backed incentives and installations.

Why chose Logic4training?

With more than 24 years of experience in the building services sector, we’ve built a strong reputation as a trusted name in the trades. Having trained over 65,000 professionals and earned the confidence of leading building services and energy companies, we’re well-equipped to support all your training needs. We offer tried and tested LCL Awards qualifications for our Air Source Heat Pump students, ensuring that they receive industry-recognised training that meets the highest standards.

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What are the Entry Requirements?

Candidates enrolling on this course must hold a valid WRAS Water Regulations qualification, along with one of the following:

  • A Level 2 or Level 3 NVQ or SVQ in Plumbing, Heating & Ventilation, Gas, or Oil Installation and Maintenance
  • A valid Core Gas Safety (CCN1) certificate with CENWAT, with involvement in heating system installation
  • A current OFTEC Oil qualification
  • A valid HETAS certificate (applicable to wet systems only)
  • CPS registration for plumbing systems
  • A minimum of two years’ verifiable experience installing heating and hot water systems

Do you need to be certified to fit an Air Source Heat Pump?

Yes, you will need to be certified with a Level 3 Air Source Heat Pump Qualification to install Heat Pumps as this ensures that you are competent and that your installations meet industry standards.

The Level 3 certification is recognised by MCS as a demonstration of competency needed to join the MCS scheme and become MCS certified.

What are the benefits of being MCS certified?

By becoming MCS certified, you are demonstrating your commitment to customer care. MCS certification therefore provides you access to government funding schemes and lists you on MCS directories, enhancing your marketing opportunities.

Do Air Source Heat Pumps need servicing?

Yes, air source heat pumps require regular servicing to maintain efficient operation and extend their lifespan. Routine maintenance typically involves checking refrigerant levels, cleaning or replacing filters, and inspecting the system for any potential faults. This work should always be performed by a qualified professional who is MCS registered.

How much is the Course?

The Air Source Heat Pump Training Course at Logic4training costs £585 + VAT, but grants and offers are often available through the Net Zero Government Training Grant and our partnership with Alto Energy.

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