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Old 31-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Water Regulations Training

Chase Plumbing Academy are pleased to announce that they are now and accredited BPEC Assessment Centre.

We now run 1 day Water Regulations Training for Plumbers old & new.

Plumbing Courses from Chase Plumbing Academy

It is not a difficult course and all plumbers should be trained in this to ensure they are not breaking the law on installations

No plumbing qualifications are necessary

Please get in touch for curriculum content and learning criteria

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Old 02-05-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Just found out that I need the water regs and Unvented systems training. Who and where are Chase plumbing academy? Where can I get more info on them? Do they have a website?

Is the BPEC enough or should it be a C & G test center? what is qualification needed to be a legal plumber and big question how much does it cost?

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sorry just noticed link. Been on it and got info thanks.

Do you know about an unvented course as well?
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Any questions you have about your training, then please ask here
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My Water Regs course was with Thames Water.

That was for THREE days and intended for people with considerable experience.

How can this course deal with people with NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE in only ONE day?

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Through the way the distant learning package works. A minimum of 3 weeks prior learning with this package followed by a 1 day revision & assessment day.

Easy
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I think the reason you can get away with the 1 day course is that its mostly open book and shows you can reference thing you are unsure of you wont actually retain most of the information it doesnt seem right but all they care about is that you can find the answers if you are unsure of anything.
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Hi anybody got any comments on the home learning study detail, Ive started reading through it & its pretty heavy going.
I dont mind reading it all word for word but if its not really required then why ?
Any comments on who has taken the 1 day BPEC assessment please thanks.
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I did the Bpec water regs earlier this year, the book is a nightmare, we all were moaning about it. One of our group suggested that you read the summary first, this gives you a rough idea of what the chapter is about.

Then read the chapter, do the questions and then re-read the summary. We all took this on board and out of (I think) 25 only 2 failed.

The questions are all referenced by page and chapter etc. so not as bad as you would think.

Hope this helps
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Thanks for the feedback, how deep where the multiple choice questions because as you have said the book is a nightmare.
Should be ok with the open book stuff.
I read it once & made reference by going back over stuff but cannot take it all in during one read.
What was the video test like ?
Again thanks & look forward to any more comments you have.
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does everyone get the same questions on the papr test??????
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