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Chase Plumbing Academy are pleased to announce that they are now and accredited BPEC Assessment Centre.

We now run 1 day Water Regulations Training for Plumbers old & new.

(Link removed this is an old thread)

It is not a difficult course and all plumbers should be trained in this to ensure they are not breaking the law on installations 🙂

No plumbing qualifications are necessary 🙂

Please get in touch for curriculum content and learning criteria
 
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I did the BPEC back in May. Yes I read the regs booked beforehand and then a BPEC folder given before the course which is easy to follow. I took my time, last in group to finish but all correct. The few that rushed 'cus they were experts' failed - as it's open book and referenced as said you should be fine. I think we all got the same paper...
 
When I start the 6129 level 3 plumbing course even though I'm not on an apprenticeship, will I be allowed to take BPEC Water Regulation, bpec unvented hot water system bpec energy efficiency if i wanted to in my spare time

thank again
 
The home study pack is a comprehensive manual covering all 12 modules with self-test packs. You will be required to have studied this manual prior to attendance.
 
I have completed the bpec course and the C&G course.
Bpec 1day course is just another money making exercise for colleges and bpec. Its a disaster you get the exam it tells you where the answer (open book) is and you make your decision.ABCD come on for the sake of plumbing in the future all bpecs 1 day 3 days nonsence must be stopped


If you have money and any level of experience you should be doing the C&G.
 
I am looking into this, the college I spoke to said it was a turn up on the day exam but others have said you need to self study, I have started re-reading the WRAS book but if anyone has any advice to help with potential revision then please let me know
 
Hi, got a water regs course tomorrow. Can anyone give me some info on things I'll need to know and what sort of questions are in the test. Thanks
 
Yes mate it's open book and really just a reference exercise, it's a lot easier if you know the basics and really should have revised sooner.
 

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