About Crownship Technical
Welcome to the world of Crownship. We are a highly successful training company who provide courses and training for individuals and organisations to expand their skills, knowledge, build up experience and gain qualifications in the following:
- City & Guilds 6129 Technical Certificate in Plumbing
- City & Guilds 6089 NVQ Level 2/3 in Plumbing
- LOGIC Unvented Hot Water
- LOGIC Water Regulations
- BPEC Solar Hot Water
- ACS Gas Training & Assessment
- CCN1, CEN1, CKR1, HTR1, WAT1, CPA1, MET1, DAH1
- CITB Intermediate Gas Certificate - New Entrants
- LPG Changeover
- City & Guilds 6084 Energy Efficiency
- Non-Domestic / Commercial Gas
- Industrial Gas
- Modular 10 Day Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration
- Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology
- CITB J11 F-Gas Regulations
- CITB J05 Pipework & Brazing
- City & Guilds 6127 Technical Certificate in Air-Conditioning
- NVQ Level 2/3 in Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration
- EAL Domestic Electrical Installer
- Part P Electrical
- Part P of the Building Regulations
- City & Guilds 2382 17th Edition
- City & Guilds 2377 PAT Testing
- City & Guilds 2392 Fundamental Inspection & Testing
- City & Guilds 2391 Inspection & Testing
We currently provide services and support to companies and individuals in Humberside, East Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Teesside, London, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Southampton, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Wales.
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Successful completion of the course and appropriate assessment will suitably prepare delegates to undergo site inspection under the NAPIT or NICEIC Domestic Installer Scheme.
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uccessful completion of the EAL VRQ Level 2 Certificate for Domestic Electrical Installers (Incorporating the requirements for electrical safety (Part P) of the Building Regulations) course and appropriate assessment will suitably prepare delegates to undergo site inspection under the NAPIT or NICEIC Domestic Installer Scheme.
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The Commercial / Industrial Electrical Appreciation course has been designed to raise awareness, understanding and skills for mechanical engineers and allied trades when working on equipment where there is a requirement to disconnect and reconnect electrical supply and to assess their ability to competently work with electrical services and components.
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To provide: · An awareness and understanding of electrical circuits and equipment. · An appreciation of the Electricity at Work Act and the inherent dangers associated with electrics. · The practical skills associated with electrical installations. · The practices of inspection and testing of electrical installation. · Underpinning knowledge based on 17th Edition Wiring Regulations.
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The following objectives indicate a level of knowledge required for this assessment: Scope, Object and Fundamental Requirements for Safety, Definitions and Use of the Regulations, Assessment of General Characteristics, Protection for Safety, Selection and Erection of Equipment, Special Locations and Inspection Testing
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The course objectives are to cover changes from the 16th to the 17th Edition of the regulations, including; Scope, Object and Fundamental Requirements for Safety, Definitions and Use of the Regulations, Assessment of General Characteristics, Protection for Safety, Selection and Erection of Equipment Special Locations and Inspection Testing
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The course objectives are to cover changes from the 16th to the 17th Edition of the regulations, including; Scope, Object and Fundamental Requirements for Safety, Definitions and Use of the Regulations, Assessment of General Characteristics, Protection for Safety, Selection and Erection of Equipment, Special Locations and Inspection Testing.
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Verification is intended to provide candidates with an introduction to the fundamentals of inspection, testing and initial verification of electrical installations. Candidates who achieve this qualification could progress onto the Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (City & guilds 2391). Aimed at practising electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who require some update training.
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The candidate will be able to: State the need for and the purpose of initial verification and periodic inspection and testing. State the information required to correctly conduct the inspection and testing of an installation. State the statutory and non-statutory requirements and relevant guidance material that apply to the activity of inspecting and testing of electrical installations. State the need to comply with statutory and non-statutory requirements, and guidance material
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To provide training and assessment for: · CITB J05 Pipework & Brazing certificate To provide understanding and training for: · Pressure Regulations 1999 · Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC · Pressure Systems Safety Regulation 2000 (PSSR2000) for pipework &
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