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Book A BPEC Domestic Ventilation Training Course | BPEC

By Ruth MacEachern

Product Manager

Jun 25, 2014

The British Plumbing Employers Council (BPEC) have given approval to EnviroVent to become an approved Training Centre for the new Domestic Ventilation Training Programme.

The British Plumbing Employers Council (BPEC) is the leading certification body for industries that fall within the building services sector, such as plumbing, gas, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration. BPEC’s training material includes training packs, as in the case of Gas and Water Safety regulations, to manuals for renewable energy sources such as Heat Pumps. Certificates issued by the BPEC are recognised by most Microgeneration Certification Scheme operators and by Gas Safe Register. BPEC encourages individuals to hone and update their skills continuously, for personal and professional development.

Following the significant changes to Approved Document F (ADF) of the Building Regulations, domestic ventilation has now become a ‘Notifiable Work’. This means that all ventilation provision in new build properties must now be commissioned by a suitably qualified person resulting in a brand new vocation– the Domestic Ventilation Installer. Darren Chadwick, EnviroVent’s Installations Director explains, “The Competent Persons Scheme is designed to meet the requirements outlined in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 for the installation, inspection, testing, commissioning and provision of information for fixed domestic ventilation systems into both new and existing residential buildings.

The syllabus covers the theory behind ventilation systems as well as including practical exercises such as the commissioning of a Heat Recovery system. At the end of the course, there is a multiple choice assessment which each individual candidate needs to pass at the end of the course to become a BPEC Certified Ventilation Installer.”

Recognised by both HVCA and the NICEIC, the two day course is open all external candidates who have a number of years experience in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering or alternatively who either have or are in the process of completing NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering.

What is a BPEC qualification in Domestic Ventilation? 

This is an opportunity for those wanting to improve their knowledge and skills, especially since the revisions to the Building Regulations and the introduction of the Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide (in association with Approved Document F), which saw Domestic Ventilation become a ‘notifiable work’. This now means that all ventilation provision for new build properties has to be commissioned by a suitably qualified person, leaving thousands of installers without the necessary qualification out in the cold.

The 2 day course, which covers both theoretical and practical training, is recognised by the HVCA and NICEIC for both existing and new build properties. The comprehensive course focuses on the five core types of Domestic Ventilation Systems and offers trainees the opportunity to expand their knowledge by learning to install the most common types of domestic ventilation products, inspect and test systems and provide information on various ventilation systems.

BPEC is the leading provider of training and certification for the Building Services Engineering sector, aiming to help electricians, M&E contractors, plumbers, heating contractors, student apprentices and specialist merchants to broaden their current skill set and become recognised within the sector. For more information visit our page to book your BPEC training course.

Why book a BPEC training course?  

As a result of the 2010 revisions to Part F of the Building Regulations, the installation of domestic ventilation became a ‘notifiable work’. Just like installing heating and plumbing systems, domestic ventilation must now be installed by someone who is qualified. Focusing on the 5 main types of domestic ventilation, the 2 day course covers both theoretical and practical training and covers the following:

  • Domestic ventilation in context
  • Airflow requirements and calculations
  • Health and Safety
  • Installation, inspection, testing, commissioning and provision of information
  • Commissioning workshop and assessment

There is a multiple choice assessment at the end of the course which each candidate must pass. Our BPEC training courses are recognised by the HVCA and NICEIC for fixed domestic ventilation systems for both existing and new build properties.

Who should attend a BPEC course?

You may not be aware but apart from supplying electrical wholesalers, electricians and electrical contractors with a wide range of innovative ventilation solutions, EnviroVent's also offers BPEC training courses that are suitable for the following people:

  • Wholesalers
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers
  • Mechanical Contractors
  • Electrical Contractors
  • Heating Contractors
  • Student Apprentices

Our BPEC approved training course is carried out at the EnviroVent Head Office based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. If you’re interested in becoming BPEC qualified then why not call EnviroVent for more information on 01423 810 810?

*Update*

Please be advised we have now replaced this course with an NICEIC Domestic Ventilation Training Course. 

The NICEIC domestic ventilation training and assessment course has been developed by leading industry experts and focuses on providing a technical competency for electricians, contractors, heating engineers and ventilation installers.

To find out more about this fantastic course please click here.