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Warm Water Underfloor Heating Systems Installation (BPEC)

  • SLOUGH & LANGLEY COLLEGE
  • ENTRY

Course Overview

This course will be delivered on the following dates:
Monday 7 July 2025 – Tuesday 8 July 2025 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (2 days)
Wednesday 9 July 2025 – Thursday 10 July 2025 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (2 days)
Thursday 9 October 2025 – Friday 10 October 2025 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (2 days)
Wednesday 22 October 2025 – Thursday 23 October 2025 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (2 days)

For enquiries/booking about this course, please call us: 01753 793244 or email us: greenskills@windsor-forest.ac.uk

Designed to give installers and designers the skills and knowledge required to correctly install and/or design warm water underfloor heating systems, this course has been developed with the Underfloor Heating Manufacturers’ Association (UHMA) with the intention of it being recognised as a demonstration of competence. It consists of a training/ reference manual to be read before a 2-day practical training session and completion of written assessments.

The course price includes assessment and certification and is VAT exempt.

Course Code

XRZMGHP8L0

Course Fee
£450.00
Start Time

08:30

End Time

16:30

Entry Requirements

Candidates must be 18+

Trainees must hold a minimum NVQ Level 2/3 qualification in plumbing or conventional heating engineering, or a demonstrabl...

Course information

Installation Course Training Objectives
At the end of this course the individual should be able to:
– Explain the basic principles of warm water underfloor heating (UFH) systems
– State the advantages of UFH systems
– Describe the floor systems and finishes associated with UFH systems
– State the various UFH systems types on the market
– Explain the operation of UFH systems and components
– Describe the general installation and testing requirements of UFH systems, and demonstrate an understanding of a range of manufacturer specific products
– Explain the requirements for post installation activities including:
1. Commissioning
2. System operation and maintenance
3. Troubleshooting
4. User information

2 days (8:30am – 4:30pm)

The assessments for the training course consists of a multi-choice question paper and a short written answer paper