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Steam System Training 2010
New aNd exteNded
courses for 2010
Courses for:
Accountants
Boiler Operators
Boiler Plant Managers
Consultants
Contractors
Control Engineers
Directors
Energy Managers
Factory Managers
Graduate Engineers
Installation Managers
Instrument Engineers
Maintenance Engineers
Maintenance Managers
Plant Designers
Plant Engineers
Plant Operators
Process Engineers
Project Engineers
Quality Managers
Technicians
Utility Engineers
Validation Staff
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spirax sarco and training ..........................................................................Page 1
Btec qualifications ...................................................................................Page 2
correspondence courses ...........................................................................Page 3
steam and condensate Loop book .............................................................Page 3
Introduction to steam and condensate systemsB1 – Introduction to Steam and Condensate Systems ................................................................... Page 4
controls and Heat transfer applicationsC1 – Controls and Heat Transfer Applications ................................................................................ Page 4
steam system design, sizing and selection D1 – Design of Steam and Condensate Services ........................................................................... Page 5
D2 – Understanding Pressure and Temperature Control ................................................................ Page 6
D6 – Steam Boiler Plant, Controls and Systems ............................................................................. Page 6
D7 – Clean and Pure Steam Systems ............................................................................................ Page 7
steam Plant Maintenance M1 – Maintenance of Steam Systems ............................................................................................ Page 7
M2 – Steam Plant Maintenance: City & Guilds Module 13 .............................................................. Page 8
M3 – Safety Valve Accreditation ..................................................................................................... Page 8
Boiler operation accreditation scheme (Boas) D6A – An accreditation course for boiler operators and boiler plant managers/supervisors
leading to a national qualification ................................................................................................... Page 9
D6AR – Boiler Operation Accreditation Scheme (BOAS) Refresher ................................................ Page 10
energy savingsE1 – Boosting the Bottom Line ...................................................................................................... Page 11
water treatment W1 – Boiler Water Treatment ......................................................................................................... Page 11
W2 – Guidelines, Standards and Compliance ............................................................................ Page 12
other coursesA1 – Construction, Design & Management (CDM) Regulations 2007 ............................................... Page 12
COM – Combustion Efficiency ....................................................................................................... Page 13
SEM1 – Seminar: Metering ............................................................................................................ Page 13
OS – On-site courses .................................................................................................................... Page 14
additional information (how to book courses, etc.) ................................................................. Page 15
training course timetable .................................................................................................. Page 16
course booking form ........................................................................................................... Page 17
Information request form .................................................................................................. Page 18
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Spirax Sarco provides the highest levels of training, service and technical back-up
Spirax Sarco has an international reputation for top class training and many of its courses are approved by
professional bodies, including:
BTEC (Edexcel) City & Guilds Combustion Engineering Association (CEA)
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)
Our aim is to help customers, designers, installers, users, operators and maintainers of steam systems, achieve the maximum benefit from their plant, efficiently and safely. Each delegate is supplied with handouts, including technical publications, to support each course, and are issued with a certificate on completion of the course from Spirax Sarco or, where appropriate, BTEC, City & Guilds or the CEA. Certificates for CPD purposes are available for every course.
Experienced trainers The depth and knowledge of Spirax Sarco’s trainers is the key to the exceptional reputation and high standard of these courses. All trainers are in touch with day-to-day issues and their solutions, and practical aspects of delegates’ jobs. Courses are updated in-line with the latest regulations, technical developments and customer feedback.
Extensive facilities The training centre, based at Spirax Sarco’s Charlton House site in Cheltenham, has three fully equipped and air-conditioned lecture rooms, and a practical demonstration area equipped with its own steam boiler plant and steam system. There are numerous rigs for demonstrating the operation and characteristics of steam traps, pressure and temperature controls, pumps and humidifiers and for hands-on fault finding and assembly exercises.
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The Operation and Maintenance of
Steam Systems – Level 2
To achieve this intermediate BTEC Certificate,
students must successfully complete two units as
follows:
UNIT 1
Steam Utilisation correspondence course
(4 sections + final assessment),
followed by:
3 day M1 Maintenance of Steam Systems course
UNIT 2
Automatic Controls correspondence course
(6 sections + final assessment),
followed by:
1 day D2 Understanding Pressure and Temperature
Control course
followed by:
2 day D6 Steam Boiler Plant, Controls and Systems
course
Design of Steam Systems – Level 3
To achieve this advanced BTEC Certificate,
students must successfully complete two units
as follows:
UNIT 1
Steam Utilisation correspondence course
(4 sections + final assessment),
followed by:
3 day D1 Design of Steam and Condensate
Services course
UNIT 2
Automatic Controls correspondence course
(6 sections + final assessment),
followed by:
1 day D2 Understanding Pressure and Temperature
Control course
followed by:
2 day D6 Steam Boiler Plant, Controls and Systems
course
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BTEC Qualifications
Formal measures of competence are increasingly being demanded and the following two BTEC Certificates have proved popular since their inception in 1997.
The BTEC Certificates are nationally recognised qualifications in steam systems. They offer a broader base than the well established City & Guilds course (see M2, page 8) and are a combination of home study and Cheltenham based courses. No prior qualifications are necessary before working towards these certificates and students will be evaluated throughout by a variety of assessment methods.
A BTEC Certificate is awarded on successful completion of Units 1 and 2. Unit certificates can be offered if appropriate. In addition to Cheltenham based course fees, a single charge of £75 will be made for each certificate.
For further information about the BTEC qualifications complete the form on page 18 or contact our Training Co-ordinator, Kim Mansfield, on 01242 535211.
Automatic Controls – An Introduction 1
This course aims to give a basic introduction to automatic controls, with specific emphasis on temperature control. It is useful to engineers who are involved with control systems and also for mechanical or electrical engineers who need a general appreciation of controls.
Hot Water Heating
This course focuses on one small, but important part of the building services package – the hot water heating system.
It broadly covers some aspects of the design function. It is beneficial to anyone whose work brings them into contact with hot water heating systems, providing basic knowledge for those who have not specifically trained as a heating engineer, such as works engineers, plant managers and hospital engineers.
Steam and Condensate Loop book The most comprehensive practical guide to steam systems in recent times has arrived with the publication of The Steam and Condensate Loop book.
The Steam and Condensate Loop book explains the principles underpinning steam engineering and heat transfer. It covers all aspects of steam and condensate systems, from the boiler house, through the steam distribution system to the point of use, and recovering and returning condensate back to the boiler.
For more information or to order a copy, visitwww.SpiraxSarco.com/uk
Steam Utilisation 1
This is the most comprehensive course on steam utilisation available.
All users need to be aware of the properties of steam so that they can benefit from it fully.
System designers need to be using the most modern steam systems available to maximise plant efficiency and operation.
Those responsible for installing systems must be sure specifications are understood and those maintaining them need to be able to diagnose and rectify faults.
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The courses available are:Correspondence Courses Spirax Sarco offers free-of-charge distance learning courses which have been designed to provide students with first class knowledge and reference for future years.
No textbooks are required. The courses are supplied as a complete package and most include unit assessments and model answers. A Spirax Sarco tutor will mark the final assessment test. The tutor is also available for consultation by phone, fax or email.
A detailed synopsis of each course, with an application form, is available on request. For further information on these courses, contact our Training Co-ordinator, Kim Mansfield, on 01242 535211 or tick the box on the Information Request Form on page 18.
1 Automatic Controls and Steam Utilisation courses can also be undertaken as part of a BTEC Certificate (see page 2).
Introduction to steam and condensate systems
Who will benefit?
Plant operators and anyone needing an appreciation of steam and condensate systems and factors affecting their operation.
Delegates will learn about:• Basic fundamentals of steam and why it is used
• The steam and condensate cycle
• Component parts of a steam and condensate system
• Good installation practices for best plant performance
• Basic, safe operating requirements
Objectives To give a broad understanding of the purpose and safe operational requirements of steam and condensate systems and factors affecting their performance and plant output.
Duration 1 day
Dates
January 18
April 19
June 7
July 12
September 1
November 8
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£235 + VAT
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controls and Heat transfer applications
Duration 1 day
Dates
February 5
May 28
September 2
November 30
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£235 + VAT
Who will benefit? Designers, plant engineers, control and instrumentation engineers and those responsible for the design, operation and energy efficiency of fluid control systems and heat transfer equipment.
Delegates will learn about:• Control products – sizing, selection and application
• SCADA systems
• Heat transfer technology and applications
• Calculating steam demand
• Heat recovery and energy management
Objectives To provide delegates with an understanding of control and heat transfer technologies and applications in order to improve plant performance and energy efficiency.
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design of steam and condensate services
Who will benefit? Designers, plant engineers and those responsible for the general layout of steam and condensate services. This is a project-based course designed to give delegates the opportunity to put the knowledge they have gained into practice, and to encourage discussion with other delegates and specialist engineers.
Delegates will learn about:• The fundamentals of steam
• Steam distribution and pipe sizing
• Steam trapping and checking
• Condensate recovery and pipe sizing
• Pressure reduction
• Temperature control valve sizing
• Flash steam recovery
Objectives To provide specialist knowledge of current practices in steam and condensate systems, and also the factors to be considered in their design.
Delegates undertake a steam system design exercise as part of the course.
D1
Duration 3 days
Dates
February 1 - 3
June 2 - 4
September 20 - 22
December 1 - 3
This course starts at 9:00am on the first day and finishes at 4:30pm on the third day.
This course can be undertaken as part of a BTEC Certificate – see page 2.
Cost£705 + VAT
understanding Pressure and temperature control
Duration 1 day
Dates March 8
June 21
September 13
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
This course can be undertaken as part of a BTEC Certificate – see page 2.
Cost£235 + VAT
Who will benefit?
Plant engineers and those responsible for the selection and efficient operation of pressure and temperature controls, primarily in steam systems, although water systems will be discussed.
Delegates will learn about:• Different types of pressure and temperature controls – direct acting, pilot operated, electric and pneumatic actuation
• Types of controllers, signals, sensors, actuators and positioners
• Valve selection and sizing
• Applications for each type of control
Note: A good technical knowledge is needed. Students will benefit by first taking the Automatic Controls correspondence course – see page 3.
Objectives To provide delegates with a basic understanding of pressure and temperature control, with emphasis on selection and application rather than pure theory.
D2 D6 steam Boiler Plant controls and systems
Duration 2 days
Dates January 4 - 5
February 11 - 12
March 29 - 30
April 29 - 30
May 24 - 25
The course starts at 9:00am on the first day and finishes at 4:00pm on the second day.
This course may also be undertaken as part of a BTEC Certificate (see page 2) and is a good introductory course for newly appointed boiler operators. It is also suitable for others occasionally involved with steam boiler plant (e.g. those responding to alarms).
Cost£470 + VAT
Who will benefit?
Designers, energy managers, plant engineers, maintenance engineers and boiler operators involved in the planning or upgrading of boiler plant, and those responsible for the day-to-day running of steam boilers – large and small.
Delegates will learn about:• Boiler types and fittings
• Feedwater treatment, deaeration and storage
• Boiler water level control and alarms
• Blowdown controls, vessels and pits
• Heat recovery systems and energy management
• HSE Guidance Notes PM5 (soon to be updated) and PM60 and the SAFed publication PSG2
Objectives To give an understanding of the wet-side of the boiler and to outline trends in the management and control of boiler plant in order to achieve high levels of efficiency and safety with smooth operation.
To introduce boiler operators to the equipment, daily/weekly testing and safe, efficient best practise.
June 17 - 18
July 5 - 6
September 2 - 3
October 18 - 19
November 29 - 30
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Maintenance of steam systems
Duration 3 days
Dates January 6 - 8
March 10 - 12
May 5 - 7
This course starts at 9:00am on the first day and finishes at 4:00pm on the third day.
This course can be taken as part of a BTEC certificate – see page 2.
Cost£705 + VAT
Who will benefit? Staff who are involved with the maintenance and installation of steam systems.
Delegates will learn about:• The fundamentals of steam systems
• Good installation practices
• Maintenance of steam systems
• Improving installations for fault avoidance
• Fault finding through practical exercises
Note: Previous experience of steam is helpful, but not essential. Students will benefit by first taking the Steam Utilisation correspondence course – see page 3.
Objectives To provide a basic knowledge of steam and condensate systems and maintenance procedures for steam traps, condensate pumps and pressure reducing valves.
M1
July 7 - 9
September 22 - 24
November 24 - 26
clean and Pure steam systems
Duration 2 days
Dates February 9 - 10
October 28 - 29
This course starts at 9:00am on the first day and
finishes at 4:30pm on the second day.
Cost£470 + VAT
D7
Who will benefit?
Designers, plant engineers, quality managers, maintenance staff and validation/sterilisation staff with responsibility for the design and operation of clean and pure steam systems.
The course will be particularly relevant to those working in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food and healthcare sectors.
Delegates will learn about:• Steam fundamentals and benefits • Installation• Classifications of steam and high purity water • Distribution practices • Water treatment • Condensate handling • Generation technology • Key applications • Standards • Steam quality testing and validation • Materials of construction
Objectives To provide knowledge of all aspects of clean steam, pure steam and associated water quality including quality critical aspects of design, operation, maintenance and validation.
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M3steam Plant Maintenance: city & Guilds Module 13
Duration 5 days
Dates January 11 - 15
February 22 - 26
April 12 - 16
May 17 - 21
June 28 - July 2
Previous experience of steam is helpful, but not essential. Students will benefit by first taking the Steam Utilisation correspondence course – see page 3.
This course starts at 9:00am on Monday and finishes at 3:15pm on Friday.
Cost£1220 + VAT
safety Valve accreditation
Duration 1 day
Dates March 9
October 4
A certificate of competence can be provided, if required, authorising the delegate to work on and set Spirax Sarco safety valves. A questionnaire will be supplied with confirmation of booking.
This course starts at 10:00am and finishes at 3:00pm.
Cost£235 + VAT
Who will benefit?
Staff who are involved with the sizing and selection, installation, maintenance and setting of safety valves and those needing training to work on them.
Delegates will learn about:• The purpose of safety valves
• Selection of set pressure
• Factors affecting sizing
• Installation of safety valves
• What maintenance is permissable and how to carry this out safely
Objectives To give an understanding of the importance of safety valves, their sizing, setting and installation and what work may be carried out on them, all in accordance with current legislation.
Who will benefit?
Staff who are involved with the maintenance and installation of steam systems. The course is also suitable for delegates wishing to obtain a recognised skills qualification, and for those requiring multi-skills training to work on steam systems. Spirax Sarco is accredited by The City & Guilds of London Institute as the sole approved test centre for Module 13 – Steam Plant Maintenance. Delegates will take practical and written tests.
Delegates will learn about:• The fundamentals of steam systems
• Good installation practices
• Fault finding through practical experience
• Maintenance of steam traps, pressure reducing valves, condensate pumps and other ancillary equipment
• Basic boiler house maintenance – feedwater treatment and burners
Objectives To provide delegates with the basic knowledge and practical skills necessary to pass Module 13: Steam Plant Maintenance of the CGLI Engineering Skills 1619.
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September 6 - 10
October 11 - 15
November 15 - 19
December 13 - 17
Boiler operation accreditation scheme (Boas)
D6A
What is BOAS?
The Boiler Operation Accreditation Scheme (BOAS) provides national accreditation for industrial boiler operators and boiler plant managers. Spirax Sarco is a licensed and approved BOAS training provider. The D6A course provides training to the BOAS syllabus and includes the written examination1. Candidates are also interviewed by a Gastec assessor during the course 2.
Successful candidates may use the designatory letters “Cert IBO” (Certified Industrial Boiler Operator) or “Dip BOM” (Diploma in Boiler Plant Operation Management). Candidates from both award categories take the same course and written papers. Interviews are specific to each award. The awards are valid for five years, after which a refresher course becomes necessary 4.
Who will benefit?This course is suitable for:
• Boileroperativeswithhands-onexperience
• Boilerplantmanagersandsupervisors(no hands-on experience required)
Those new to the boiler house wishing to have introductory boiler training should consider the D6 course on page 6.
Delegates will learn about:
A syllabus is available on request.
Objectives • TotrainandpreparecandidatesfortheBOAS qualification.
• Topromotesafetyandenergyefficiencyinthe boiler house with due regard to environmental aspects and legal requirements.
Notes 1 The course includes the written examination papers. All candidates sit these irrespective of boiler type or award.
2 Candidates from sites having shell boilers are interviewed during the course. Those having water tube boilers are interviewed at site.
3 The cost is for the training course. Additional Gastec fees are payable for registration and post-course assessment.
4 A refresher course is necessary at five yearly intervals. See D6AR (page 10) for details.
Duration 4 days
Dates January 19 - 22
February 16 - 19
March 23 - 26
April 20 - 23
June 22 -25
A candidate pack containing full details, a syllabus and registration form is available from Kim Mansfield, Training Co-ordinator on 01242 535211.
This course starts at 9:00am on the first day and finishes around 3:00pm on the fourth day after assessment.
Cost£995 3 + VAT
July 13 - 16
September 14 - 17
October 5 - 8
November 9 - 12
December 7 - 10
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• Heat and heat transfer
• Boilers and auxiliaries
• Feedwater
• Draught and combustion
• Controls and instrumentation
• Fuels
• Safety and legal
• Energy efficiency
• Environmental
• Operation
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d6ar Boiler operation accreditation scheme (Boas) refresher
Introduction
This course is a refresher course for boiler operators and managers/supervisors who are already accredited within the Boiler Operation Accreditation Scheme. The refresher course should be taken on the 5th anniversary of gaining the BOAS award and 5 yearly thereafter.
Who will benefit?
Qualified boiler operators and boiler plant managers/ supervisors who have taken the BOAS course and are already entitled to use the designatory letters “Cert IBO” and “Dip BOM” respectively.
For new/ inexperienced boiler operators, see D6 course (page 6).
For boiler operators and managers wishing to obtain a BOAS qualification, see D6A course (page 9).
Delegates will:• Major on experiences since accreditation
• Update on best practice
• Cover new legislation/guidance notes
• Refresh on the BOAS syllabus
• Update on safety
October 21 - 22November 22 - 23
Duration 2 days
Dates June 8 - 9July 19 - 20September 29 - 30
The course includes the re-assessment examination and, where appropriate, an oral interview.
Please see our website for further information, exact times and assessment costs – www.SpiraxSarco.com/uk/training orcontact Kim Mansfield, Training Co-ordinator on 01242 535211.
Cost£300* + VAT
* The cost is for the training course. A Gastec assessment fee will also apply.
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W1 water treatment Boiler Water Treatment
Duration 11/2 days
Dates March 1 - 2 September 27 - 28
This course starts at 2:00pm on the first day and finishes at 4:30pm on the second day.
Cost£350 + VAT
Who will benefit?
Site technicians, boiler operators, supervisors, energy managers, plant engineers and maintenance engineers responsible for the day to day running of steam boilers and utility plant.
Delegates will learn about:• Raw water types
• Fundamentals of steam
• Boiler water pre-treatment systems, softeners, de-alkalisation, reverse osmosis and demineralisation
• Boiler deaeration, hotwell design
• Water treatment chemicals
• Practical chemical dosing
• Water treatment control strategies
• Boiler water treatment guidelines BS 2486:1997, EN 12953.PT10
• Dealing with scale, corrosion and fouling
• Improving boiler efficiency using water treatment control
• Boiler water treatment testing, paper and electronic record keeping and practical control
• Understanding boiler water treatments
• Working with water treatment companies
Objectives To provide delegates with a practical guide to water treatment operations, chemical dosing and boiler water treatment strategies. Delegates will learn the importance of water treatment guidelines (BS & EN regulations) and be able to develop schemes to prevent scale, corrosion and fouling.
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energy savings Boosting the Bottom Line
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Who will benefit?
Energy managers, plant engineers, utilities engineers, accountants, graduate engineers and others needing to manage costs, improve efficiency or reduce steam demand.
Delegates will learn about:• Establishing the cost of steam
• Saving energy in the boiler house
• Optimising their steam system
• Estimating the energy requirements of plant
• Identifying and quantifying savings
• Relating fuel savings to carbon and CO2
• Calculating a payback period
• Sources of further help and information
The course majors on providing and justifying solutions rather than products and practices. Examples and case studies are used throughout.
Objectives To identify opportunities for energy savings in steam systems and to provide the tools to help quantify and evaluate savings.
To link energy savings to emissions and to explore ways of financing schemes and reducing the tax burden.
Duration 1 day
Dates February 4
May 27
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£235 + VAT
September 1
November 29
water treatment Guidelines, Standards and Compliance
Duration 11/2 days
Dates April 8 - 9
November 1 - 2
This course starts at 2:00pm on the first day andfinishes at 4:30pm on the second day.
Cost£350 + VAT
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Who will benefit?
Plant engineers, energy managers, maintenance managers, consultants, utility engineers, graduate engineers and those responsible for boiler utility plant and boiler operations.
Delegates will learn about:• Fundamentals of steam
• Boiler circuit
• Fundamental building blocks of boiler water treatment
• BS 2486:1997 guidelines
• EN 12953 PT10 guidelines
• A guide to boiler water treatment management
• Minimisation of waste and energy using water treatment management strategies
Objectives To provide delegates with specific knowledge of the latest guidelines and their impact on boiler utility plant. Delegates will learn boiler water treatment strategies and implementation, and will be able to develop key performance indicators for boiler system operation.
Duration 1 day
Dates April 9
October 15
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£300 + VAT
Who will benefit? Designers, plant engineers, installation and maintenance managers and engineers, and those responsible for capital projects. This course is designed to give delegates an understanding of the principles and practice of the CDM regulations. There will be plenty of time for delegates’ questions and discussion and an opportunity to put their knowledge into practice through a case study exercise.
Delegates will learn about:• The requirements of the CDM regulations
• How the regulations relate to other health and safety legislation
• Their personal and organisational responsibilities towards the CDM regulations
• The statutory CDM roles and responsibilities
• How the regulations apply in practice to engineering installations
Objectives To provide designers, managers and engineers with knowledge and understanding of the statutory requirements of the CDM regulations for their work.
A1 construction design and Management (cdM) regulations 2007
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NEW FOR2010 seminar: Metering
Duration 1 day
Dates February 5
May 28
September 2
November 30
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£235 + VAT
Who will benefit? Energy managers, plant engineers and anyone responsible for implementing energy saving programmes.
Delegates will learn about:• Advantages and disadvantages of different types of meter
• Common metering terms and their meaning
• Good installation practices
• Locations for effective metering
• Monitoring and targeting
• Effective reporting
Objectives To give an understanding of common metering methods and practical data collection in order to effectively manage and implement energy saving programmes.
seM1combustion efficiency
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Who will benefit?
Energy managers, boiler technicians, boiler operators, plant engineers and those responsible for boilers and combustion plant.
Delegates will learn about:• Storage and handling of fuels
• Combustion principles and terminology
• Handling of gaseous fuels
• How to establish combustion efficiency
• Gas control train
• How to identify shortcomings
• Properties of fuels
• Making improvements, where possible
• Gas flow correction
Objectives To provide an overview of the combustion of fuels in order to achieve optimum performance and efficient operation.
Duration 1 day
Dates March 4
June 1
October 1
December 6
This course starts at 9:00am and finishes at 4:30pm.
Cost£300 + VAT
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OS on-site courses
Duration To suit
Dates Please contact us with details of your requirements.
We are always happy to discuss and agree course content or we can provide typical programmes for you to customise.
CostCourses will be priced according to location, content and duration.
Who will benefit?
Maintenance engineers, fitters, plant engineers, boiler attendants, design engineers, etc.
Objectives & TopicsNaturally we would prefer you to visit our Cheltenham Training Centre, where a dedicated boiler plant and demonstration area is the first choice for hands-on training and demonstrations (see page 1).
However, if this is not practical, perhaps due to your shift coverage or urgent requirements, then why not hold a bespoke course on-site?
Most of the courses listed in this brochure can be delivered on-site (popular ones include steam boiler house overview, the D6 (page 6), introduction to steam systems and safety awareness). We can offer suggested programmes which can be customised to meet your exact needs.
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Additional Information How to book Contact the Spirax Sarco Training Co-ordinator, Kim Mansfield, who can help with queries regarding course selection, booking and availability.
Kim Mansfield, Training Co-ordinator Tel: 01242 535211 Fax: 01242 535578 Email: [email protected]/uk/training
Course registration form
A course registration form is printed on page 17 of this brochure. Please photocopy and complete the form in order to book your course. A course registration form can also be found at: www.SpiraxSarco.com/uk/training. Please note that prices are per person.
Further informationFill in the form on page 18 of this brochure, or contact our Training Co-ordinator, as above.
BTECCandidates wishing to take a BTEC qualification (see page 2) should initially complete the BTEC information request form on page 18. Candidates must complete the steam correspondence course prior to attending the M1 or D1 course. Similarly, they must complete the controls correspondence course prior to attending the D2 course. The D6 course also forms part of BTEC.
BOAS (D6A and D6AR Refresher course)An additional registration form must be completed. Please ask for further details. There are also additional assessment fees.
Accommodation
A list of local hotels and guest houses is sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellation Cancellation will be allowed up to two weeks prior to a course, after which a 50% cancellation fee will be payable. Booked candidates who do not show will be charged a 100% cancellation fee. However, substitutions areallowed at any time.
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Course Registration Form PHOTOCOPY AS REQUIRED – Please use a separate form per delegate for each course and tick/complete as applicable. You can also register online at www.SpiraxSarco.com/uk/training. Please check availability with the Training Co-ordinator before booking a particular course. COURSE DETAILS
Course code (tick as applicable): A1 B1 C1 COM D1 D2 D6 D6A D6AR
D7 E1 M1 M2 M3 SEM1 W1 W2
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For BTEC candidates (applies only to D1, D2, D6 and M1)
I’d like to take the above course as part of a BTEC qualification
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For BOAS candidates (applies to D6A and D6AR only)
Operators award Managers award Operators and Managers award
New candidate Refresher candidate
Boiler types: Shell Water tube Other (details)
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Information Request Form PHOTOCOPY AS REQUIRED – This form should only be completed if you wish to receive further information.
Please tick/complete as applicable.
BTEC information (see page 2)
Please send me:
The Operation and Maintenance of Steam Systems - Level 2
Design of Steam Systems - Level 3
BOAS information (see page 9 for D6A and page 10 for D6AR)
Please send me a:
New candidate pack
Refresher candidate pack
Other information
Please contact me regarding:
On-site courses
Please send the following correspondence courses (see page 3):
Automatic controls
Steam utilisation
Hot water heating COMPANY DETAILS
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Address for information if different from above (e.g. home)
Postcode:
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ON COMPLETION: Please send the completed form to: Kim Mansfield, Training Co-ordinator, Spirax-Sarco Limited, Charlton House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53 8ER or fax the completed form to: 01242 535578
Your details will be held on a database and we may wish to send you information about Spirax Sarco training courses at a later date.
Please tick this box if you do not wish to receive such information Spirax Sarco will not pass your details on to any other party.
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