Water Regulations, WRAS Training Course

Ready to update your skills? Looking to train as a heat pump installer?

Join us for Water Regulations, WRAS training course this June.

This course covers the Water Regulations (1999) and is a necessary requirement for qualified plumbers (minimum Level 2) looking to join their local water authorities Water Industry Approved Plumber Scheme, one of the plumbing competent person schemes (CPS) and Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies.

It is also a pre-requisite for heat pump installation course.

Location : Head Office, Axminster

Date: 23rd June 2022

Duration: 1 day

Cost: £185.00

Course Description

This course is aimed at those who ideally have two years of plumbing experience. It is also  prerequisite for those looking to move into heat pump installation. Completion of the course will provide you with a certificate showing that you are up to date with the current water regulations, increasing your credibility and giving you the competitive edge, as well as showing your customers that you are trained to the highest of standards.

 How long is the course and what is included?

This course is 1 day in total. The cost of the course includes training, assessment, the certification fee and any course material.

 What does the course cover?

The course covers;

  • Interpretation and definitions

  • Materials and substances

  • Requirements, design and installation

  • Backflow and contamination prevention

  • Hot and cold-water services

  • Flushing devices

  • Sanitary appliances, both internal and external.

 How will I learn and be assessed?

Following completion of the training course candidates will be assessed by multiple choice paper

 What do I need to bring to the course?

Any course material required will be provided by GTEC.

 Who is the awarding organisation for this course?

LCL Awards.

You will receive your certificate approximately 4 to 6 weeks following successful completion of the course.

Limited space available - book your place today.