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Boiler Repair Course
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The most challenging aspect to becoming a boiler repair technician is self confidence and knowledge. If you know how to diagnose faults, are willing to learn how to use a multimeter and can refer to the manufacturers manual to identify how to replace a faulty component then your career prospects will expand rapidly.

We can share the know how, all you have to do is be willing to apply what you have learned.

We took great care in developing a course that works, and which our own trainee engineers use to become competent enough to repair boilers and heating systems at our customers properties. 

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Multimeter Training

One of the key training areas for a gas boiler repair engineer is knowing how to use a multimeter and what tests to perform. The course delivers this in easy to understand modules.
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Operational Sequence

Learning the operational sequence of gas boilers and heating systems is an essential part of learning how identify faults on regular boilers, combination boilers and heating systems
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Parts Replacement

The method of replacing faulty parts varies from boiler to boiler. It is important that you can work with the manufacturers instructions to do this without incident.
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​How to be a Successful Boiler Repair Technician

Boiler and Heating breakdowns are a result of one of 3 main factors
  • Aquatic Fault - A fault arising from scale, sludge, or foreign particles in the system primary causing filters, heat exchangers, and sensor pockets to block, pumps to fail, circulation to become poor and performance to deteriorate.. Aquatic faults are not covered by the appliance manufacturers technical support, nor the appliance manual and thus provide the majority of misdiagnosis and the replacement of expensive but incorrect components. 
  • Electrical Fault - A fault that arises from overheated or worn wiring looms, failure of a component on the printed circuit board, failure of a load component such as a fan, gas solenoid, pump, or valve motor, failure of a proving circuit or component, such as a flow switch, fan proving switch, aqua sensor, thermister, thermostat, or faulty wiring on a heating circuits, 
  • Mechanical Faults - A fault that displays itself through age of components and controls, user interference, accidental damage overheating or corrosion.
Knowing how to identify the correct category and single out the source of the defect saves time, money and embarrassment. The course we provide covers all three areas, and how to diagnose and rectify faults on gas/electric  boilers and their respective heating systems. Our students do not need to take course after course, they simply have to develop the courage to apply what the course has taught them. ​​

Start Training Today - Just £89

If you are serious about becoming a boiler breakdown and repair engineer then this course if for you. The course can be started as soon as Right Now and usually takes between 1 to 3 weeks to complete in your own time. The course is provided in audio visual format and is certified as a Level 3 Vocational Award.

The Best News is the course costs just £89 via our open university platform


You can trial some of the simpler elements of the course to see if its suitable for you or simply purchase in store
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