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Western Australia is famous for it's long, hot summers and cool wet winters. As such, split system air conditioning units play a much more prominent role in WA households than they do in other parts of the world.
While many households have separate heating and cooling systems, a substantial portion of dwellings rely on split system air conditioners to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the entire year. This is due to the fact that it's more cost-effective to install and maintain a single system - especially in investment properties intended for rental occupancy.
Due to their widespread popularity, it's important that modern electricians have the qualification necessary to work on split system air conditioning systems. The inability to do so can negatively impact your employability and remove a potentially significant source of income.
As a comprehensive split system air conditioning course, this nationally accredited qualification provides participants with the training, skills and knowledge to install, commission and de-commission single head split air conditioning and heat pump systems to a prescribed routine, where the maximum plant capacity for each system does not exceed 18 kWr.
It includes wall hung, floor, and ceiling suspended, cassette and water heat pump split systems.
Individuals in Western Australia that complete this course will be ideally placed to benefit from the consistent demand for the installation and removal of refrigerator air conditioner and heat pump systems.
Graduates will be issued with the UEE20111 Certificate II in Split Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems and a Statement of Attainment listing each Unit of Competence completed under this qualification. Graduates will be eligible to apply for a Restricted Heat Pump – Split Systems – Installation and Decommissioning Licence from the Australian Refrigeration Council Ltd (ARC) www.arctik.org.
Direct Debit option including 2 monthly instalments available (excludes CTF subsidised fee option).
Fees are subject to change. Split payment options via direct debit are available for this course.
* NECA Member Fees only applicable to group 1-11 members
To enrol, you can enrol online by selecting the ‘Enrol Now’ button at the top of the page, or complete and return the course registration form (found on the downloadable brochure).
Your booking is not guaranteed until payment and registration has been received. Under no circumstances will registration without payment entitle you to a place on the course.
All course materials will be provided.
Applicants must hold a current WA Unrestricted Electrician’s Licence or equivalent issued in an Australian State or Territory. Applicants must also hold a CL000 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Trainee Licence (Classroom).
All core units of competency must be achieved and a combination of elective units of competency to a total weighting of 20 points.
Fully enclosed shoes must be worn at all times in CET buildings. Safety boots/shoes must be worn when working in the workshop.
Prior to course commencement the student is required to review CET's Code of Conduct found at Terms & Conditions/Policies page.
The CET Skills Recognition process benefits applicants who have undergone prior learning and recognises competencies obtained outside a formal educational or training environment, gained through life or work experience. Competencies currently held by applicants will be formally assessed against each applicable Unit of Competency and maybe recognised regardless of how, when and where they were achieved. Skills Recognition is an assessment process and a cost recovery charge will apply.
CET accepts and provides credit to learners for units of competency and/or modules (unless licensing or regulatory requirements prevent this) where these are evidenced by either AQF certification documentation issued by any other RTO or AQF authorised issuing organisation or an authenticated VET transcript issued by the Registrar.
If you believe you are entitled to Skills Recognition, we encourage you to complete an application form available from our administration team.
Prior to course commencement, the student is required to review CET's Code of Conduct found at Terms & Conditions/Policies page.
UEE20111 Certificate II in Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump Systems