Course Overview
This course is suitable for experienced operatives who hold a CCN1 natural gas qualification and would like to work on installations and appliances fired by LPG in permanent dwellings and other premise types.
What the course covers
The course includes
- Cylinder location
- Safety requirements
- Sizing for single controls
- LPG supply pressure
- Operation of and positioning emergency isolation
- Flow controls and valves
- Gas emergency actions and procedures
- Installation of pipework and fittings related to LPG
- Tightness test
- Checking system pressures
- Regulators
- Under pressure and over pressure valves
- Ventilation relating to LPG
This course combines training and assessment. Training is not a mandatory pre-requisite to assessment – you can apply just for the assessment.
Fees and funding
Fees for 2026/27
£550 Total Cost*
*No VAT is charged as we are an Exempt Charity, created by statute (Further & Higher Education Act 1992).
Progression
This qualification will convert all existing natural gas qualifications to their equivalent LPG counterparts.
After successful completion of the course, Operatives can then undertake commission, installation, service and repair of LPG fuelled appliances in the following premise types – Permanent Dwellings (PD), Leisure Accommodation Vehicles (LAV), Residential Park Homes (RPH). The course also includes the Closed Flue Gas Fires (HTRLP2) qualification, which will allow Operatives to work on closed flue (Widney) fires, usually fitted in residential park homes and sometimes in static caravans.
Duration
2 days, sessions start at 8.30am.
Please contact our office for dates and bookings.
Call 020 8394 3280 or email gascentre@nescot.ac.uk