Gas Engineering Training
Get ready to dive deep into the world of gas engineering at our hands-on training event!
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Master the essentials of gas engineering, safety, and appliance maintenance in this expert-led online training.
Overview
Gas engineering isn’t just about turning a wrench—it’s a regulated profession built on knowledge, safety, and exactitude. This online training course delivers the essential theory behind gas systems, from the basics of combustion to the specifics of tightness testing and pressure control. It’s all cleanly structured, digestible, and firmly grounded in regulations and best practice—without a single pipe needing your touch.
Whether you're building foundational knowledge or reinforcing what you already know, this course steps through the core principles with technical clarity and a good dose of professional wit. From flues to flow meters, from warning labels to ventilation systems, every module is designed to inform, not inflate. Safety takes the front seat—no shortcuts, no gasping gaps in knowledge.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of gas behaviour and combustion processes.
- Identify types of gas systems, piping, and flue configurations.
- Learn ventilation standards and safe air supply principles.
- Detect and respond to gas leaks and pressure inconsistencies.
- Examine gas appliances for operational safety and maintenance needs.
- Apply safety device knowledge and interpret gas warning labelling.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1: Introduction to Gas Engineering
- Module 2: Natural Gas Basics and Combustion
- Module 3: Transmission System – Pipes and Flues
- Module 4: Ventilation
- Module 5: Tightness Testing and Gas Leak
- Module 6: Gas Rate, Flow Meter and Pressure Control
- Module 7: Gas Safety Devices and Controls
- Module 8: Gas Warning Labelling
- Module 9: Chimney Standards and Inspection
- Module 10: Gas Appliances Maintenance and Safety
Who is this Course For
- Those pursuing a foundational career in gas engineering roles.
- Anyone working with domestic or commercial gas installations.
- Individuals seeking a theoretical understanding of gas systems.
- Maintenance professionals needing structured technical knowledge.
- Property managers looking to understand gas appliance safety.
- Health and safety officers reviewing gas-related safety controls.
- Landlords aiming to understand gas safety requirements.
- Technical coordinators overseeing building services systems.
Career Path
- Gas Engineer – Average salary: £38,000/year
- Gas Safety Inspector – Average salary: £35,000/year
- Appliance Testing Technician – Average salary: £32,000/year
- HVAC Technician (Gas Certified) – Average salary: £36,500/year
- Domestic Gas Service Advisor – Average salary: £30,000/year
- Technical Gas Consultant – Average salary: £42,000/year
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