BPEC Heat Pumps

BPEC Heat Pumps

Inverness College UHIInverness, Inverness-Shire
Apr 27, 2026 at 09:00 to Apr 30, 2026 at 17:00 GMT+1
Overview

Gain experience in installing and maintaining air and ground source heat pumps.

The aim of this course is to provide experienced plumbing and heating engineers with the practical and theoretical knowledge required to effectively install and maintain air and ground source heat pumps and to assist in MCS accreditation.


Background

The demand for trained micro renewable energy equipment installers is growing. This growth in the market is being encouraged through initiatives such as the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). The RHI will pay a pre-determined price for every kWh heat generated by ground or water source heat pumps. Air source heat pumps are expected to be included in the RHI scheme at a later date. Smaller heat pump systems will have to be fitted by MCS accredited installers to be eligible for these funds. Heat pumps are widely used in Scandinavia and other European countries and can offer a reliable and effective heating solution in many applications.


Client Group

Candidates wishing to receive a BPEC Biomass Heating Systems installer certificate must either have :

* A SVQ level 3 in plumbing or heating engineering, or

* Several years’ experience in the plumbing/heating engineering trade with Proof of Competence (CAT 2 form),

AND

* A valid Unvented Hot Water certificate.


Course Content

The programme covers all the information needed to choose, install and maintain air and ground source heat pump systems including:

* Background and market demand

* How heat pumps work – principles and components

* Heat pump installation

* Commissioning

* Maintenance and fault finding

* Health and Safety


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

To ensure Bpec Certification complies with its Awarding Body Agreement, centres must verify the likeness of candidates who are undertaking assessments. This means that ALL candidates must have their likeness checked and recorded by one of the following:

* A current, valid passport

* A current, valid driving licence (photo ID type)

* A photo ID card issued by the UK Border Agency

* Other photo ID issued by any other Government Agency

2 passport photographs will be required and these can be submitted on attendance of the course.



Gain experience in installing and maintaining air and ground source heat pumps.

The aim of this course is to provide experienced plumbing and heating engineers with the practical and theoretical knowledge required to effectively install and maintain air and ground source heat pumps and to assist in MCS accreditation.


Background

The demand for trained micro renewable energy equipment installers is growing. This growth in the market is being encouraged through initiatives such as the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). The RHI will pay a pre-determined price for every kWh heat generated by ground or water source heat pumps. Air source heat pumps are expected to be included in the RHI scheme at a later date. Smaller heat pump systems will have to be fitted by MCS accredited installers to be eligible for these funds. Heat pumps are widely used in Scandinavia and other European countries and can offer a reliable and effective heating solution in many applications.


Client Group

Candidates wishing to receive a BPEC Biomass Heating Systems installer certificate must either have :

* A SVQ level 3 in plumbing or heating engineering, or

* Several years’ experience in the plumbing/heating engineering trade with Proof of Competence (CAT 2 form),

AND

* A valid Unvented Hot Water certificate.


Course Content

The programme covers all the information needed to choose, install and maintain air and ground source heat pump systems including:

* Background and market demand

* How heat pumps work – principles and components

* Heat pump installation

* Commissioning

* Maintenance and fault finding

* Health and Safety


IMPORTANT INFORMATION

To ensure Bpec Certification complies with its Awarding Body Agreement, centres must verify the likeness of candidates who are undertaking assessments. This means that ALL candidates must have their likeness checked and recorded by one of the following:

* A current, valid passport

* A current, valid driving licence (photo ID type)

* A photo ID card issued by the UK Border Agency

* Other photo ID issued by any other Government Agency

2 passport photographs will be required and these can be submitted on attendance of the course.



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Highlights

  • 3 days 8 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Inverness College UHI

1 Inverness Campus

Inverness IV2 5NA

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