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Hi this is probabably covering old ground and I do waffle abit but here goes:
I was made redundant from an electrical engineering job last year and even though I have electrical qualifications 17th edition inspect n test amongst others I am not allowed to sign off installations. I have not been a domestic electrician, but I intend to get assessed by one of the bodies probably Napit when I have wired my house up.
However what I really want to do is a renewable energy company and will go through the MCS process all being well for solar PV (electric bit needed for this). Now the plumbing bit. Hopefully later I can fit the solar thermal and heat pump aspects of renewable energy.
I have done a solar thermal course and want to fit and install these types of panels. One reason being, apart from the feel good factor that comes with the installation of green technolgies there is the new renewable heat incentive. This may yeild some work. However even though I have done a bit of plumbing it has never been my main trade therefore I am thinking of doing a gas course at BTC as they guarantee the placement.
The main reason I want to do this is that I beileve many boilers in the domestic setting probably don't have solar compatible systems. I want to fit the unvented cylinders and possibly fit a solar compatible boiler and rip the old ones out. So I thought gas would be the route to go. Also wood pellet burners would be a good thing to be able to fit and I believe you need gas safe registration for flues etc.
Do you guys think that I would be better off maybe getting away with the 3 week plumbing aspect. I believe btc don't offer city n guilds but it is supposed to be very good training according to the sales pitch and other forumn comments in the past. It is a lot cheaper a than the full gas training and I maybe wouldn't need a placement to get the elusive NVQ that is required for ACS.
Would I then be able to fit the unvented cylinders and maybe get an ACS guy in to do any boiler work? (Eventhough ideally I would like to do it all. WRAS is covered in the plumbing course and I intend to get the unvented course under my belt.) Or would it be an option to take the full gas course and with btc or other maybe fit the solar aspect and ask an ACS guy (who I contract in) to mentor me for the boiler work in return for the work and possibly greater than usual payment. This would be instead of having to do the site work to get the nvq?
Thanks in advance for any forth coming guidance. 🙂
I was made redundant from an electrical engineering job last year and even though I have electrical qualifications 17th edition inspect n test amongst others I am not allowed to sign off installations. I have not been a domestic electrician, but I intend to get assessed by one of the bodies probably Napit when I have wired my house up.
However what I really want to do is a renewable energy company and will go through the MCS process all being well for solar PV (electric bit needed for this). Now the plumbing bit. Hopefully later I can fit the solar thermal and heat pump aspects of renewable energy.
I have done a solar thermal course and want to fit and install these types of panels. One reason being, apart from the feel good factor that comes with the installation of green technolgies there is the new renewable heat incentive. This may yeild some work. However even though I have done a bit of plumbing it has never been my main trade therefore I am thinking of doing a gas course at BTC as they guarantee the placement.
The main reason I want to do this is that I beileve many boilers in the domestic setting probably don't have solar compatible systems. I want to fit the unvented cylinders and possibly fit a solar compatible boiler and rip the old ones out. So I thought gas would be the route to go. Also wood pellet burners would be a good thing to be able to fit and I believe you need gas safe registration for flues etc.
Do you guys think that I would be better off maybe getting away with the 3 week plumbing aspect. I believe btc don't offer city n guilds but it is supposed to be very good training according to the sales pitch and other forumn comments in the past. It is a lot cheaper a than the full gas training and I maybe wouldn't need a placement to get the elusive NVQ that is required for ACS.
Would I then be able to fit the unvented cylinders and maybe get an ACS guy in to do any boiler work? (Eventhough ideally I would like to do it all. WRAS is covered in the plumbing course and I intend to get the unvented course under my belt.) Or would it be an option to take the full gas course and with btc or other maybe fit the solar aspect and ask an ACS guy (who I contract in) to mentor me for the boiler work in return for the work and possibly greater than usual payment. This would be instead of having to do the site work to get the nvq?
Thanks in advance for any forth coming guidance. 🙂