OFT-102D/W - Commission, service, maintenance of vaporising burner appliances (D = dry systems, W = wet systems).
This course is for technicians who wish to service and commission vaporising appliances, such as many traditional range cookers and room-heaters. The course covers the same areas as the OFT10-101 above, but is for vaporising rather than pressure-jet appliances. There are two options for this course - a ‘dry’ course covering appliances (such as cookers) which are not connected to a central heating system, and a ‘wet’ course covering appliances which include boilers.
Qualification Code and Qualification Title
OFT10-102 - Servicing and commissioning of vaporising burner fired domestic fixed combustion appliances <45kW.
Assessment Information
Assessment is via multiple choice theory papers, practically assessed worksheets (PAWS), and practical hands-on assessment.
Pre-requisites
Applicants must hold a nationally recognised qualification in a trade associated with oil work.
Or
Must provide written evidence to the AC confirming that they have undertaken ‘on the job’ oil installation and/or maintenance training that would support their application for the range of assessments to be undertaken.
Or
Have relevant skills and experience gained from working in a related trade such as plumbing / heating / ventilation / refrigeration / air-conditioning / gas fitting or servicing.
Course contents
- Health and safety - liquid fuel specific health & safety regarding the management of liquid fuel.
- Fire valve installation - The selection, location and installation of fire valves.
- Regional requirements - How to find and apply regional requirements.
- Safe electrical isolation - Ability to demonstrate how to apply process practically.
- OFTEC procedures - Risk identification, actions and reporting.
- Knowledge of liquid fuel storage & supply - To be able to inspect an installation for fire protection, tank location, base suitability, bunding, liquid fuel supply, materials and fittings.
- Knowledge of appliance installation - Knowledge of appliance installation regarding hearth, flue, ventilation, clearance, condensate drain and location requirements.
- Knowledge of heating systems - Knowledge of how a heating system works including types, common faults, safety equipment (expansion vessel/TRV’s) and corrosion causes and prevention.
- Servicing & commissioning, pressure jet appliances - To be able to Service and Commission Pressure Jet appliances and complete a CD/11.
- Knowledge of heating systems (OFT10-102W only) - Knowledge of how a heating system works including types, common faults, safety equipment (expansion vessel/TRV’s) and corrosion causes and prevention.
Expiry information
Re-assessment is required after five years.
Training Materials
OFTEC Technical Books 1, 3, 4 and 5.
Installation of Ground/Water Source Heat Pumps to MCS Installation Standard 3005-I.