MET4 - Diaphragm Gas Meters (Training & Assessment)
- Duration:
- 1 day
- Category:
- Gas - ESP & Metering
Information
The Accredited Certification Scheme for Individual Gas Fitting Operatives (ACS) is the industry recognised route for engineers to gain a certificate of competence, which is needed to become a member of the Gas Safe Register. Only members of the Gas Safe Register can work with gas in the UK.
You need to achieve your ACS certificate(s) in the areas of work in which you want to be registered.
MET4 certification is designed to assess the competence of a gas engineer to install and commission domestic gas meters up to U40 size.
Areas covered:
- Gas safety regulations and other relevant legislation
- Checking the installation site
- Types of meter boxes and housings
- The gas connection and meter outlet
- Securing the meter correctly
- Ventilation requirements
- Tightness testing
- Operating pressures
- Commissioning and testing the meter
- Labelling the meter
Entry requirements
Learners will need to hold a valid:
- Specific Core for Domestic Meter Installers (Natural Gas) (CMA1) certificate; or
- Core Emergency Service Provider (Natural Gas) (CESP1) certificate; or
- Core Domestic Gas Safety (CCN1) certificate; or
- Core Commercial Gas Safety (COCN1) certificate; or
- Core Commercial Catering Gas Safety (CCCN1) certificate; or
- Equivalent NVQ or QCF qualification
Learners will also need a valid Strength Testing, Tightness Testing & Purging – Up to 1m³ (TPCP1A) certificate.
Details
You will need to bring with you:
- Your name and address
- Your National Insurance number
- A passport-sized photograph
- Copies of relevant qualifications and/or evidence of work experience
- A declaration of the category for the individual making the application
- First-time applicants will also be required to provide an acceptable form of photographic identification e.g. a passport or driving licence
MET4 - Diaphragm Gas Meters (Training & Assessment)
- Duration:
- 1 day
- Category:
- Gas - ESP & Metering
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