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Air Conditioning: Split Systems - Certificate II


Program Summary: This program provides training that will enable people to install spilt air conditioning systems. The qualification meets the federal government’s Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 2003 regulations for the Restricted Split Air Conditioning Installation and Decommissioning Refrigerant Handling Licence.

Qualification:

Certificate II in Air-conditioning Split Systems (UEE20107)
This qualification meets the requirements of the Electrotechnology Training Package (UEE07)

Program No:

C2-2J106

Campus:

Bruce

Accredited To:

Training Package currently endorsed

Application Method:

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REMEMBER! Completing this application form does not guarantee you a place in the course you have chosen. You have completed an application to enrol ONLY.

Availability:

Student intake offered in Semester 1 and Semester 2

 

Delivery Mode: 4 semesters part-time (approx. 7 hours per week)

Youth Allowance/Austudy: For information on your eligibility, click here

Job Opportunities: Spilt System Air Conditioning Installation Technician for single head indoor units, up to 18kW capacity

Entry Requirements: You must:
- be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10. Early in the program your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help build the skills needed to successfully complete the program
AND
- be working in the refrigeration/air conditioning industry or obtain a job in the industry within six months of starting the program
AND
- have a workplace supervisor to assist in the delivery and assessment of several subjects in the workplace.

If you are entering this program as a Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeships arrangements, you must be employed in the industry and you must register with an Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.

Before working with refrigerants, you will be required to obtain a Refrigerant and Air Conditioning Trainee licence from the Department of Environment and Water Resources.

Recognition: For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here

Additional Information: Purchase of Personal Protection Equipment, resource books, text books and basic refrigeration hand tools will be your responsibility for use when undertaking practical and/or theory components of the program.

Application forms for a Refrigerant and Air Conditioning Trainee licence can be obtained from the Department of Environment and Water Resources.

 

Subjects: To gain the Certificate II in Air-conditioning Split Systems you must successfully complete the following.

 

Subject

Course No

Title

Nat/State ID

Core (complete all)

OHSS

435

Electrotechnology OHS

LSEEE101A

ELEC

761

Electrotechnology practical

LSEEE280A

ELEC

760

Electrotechnology drawings and diagrams

LSEEE207A

REFR

128

Refrigeration and air conditioning hazards and risks

LSEEE236A

ELEC

758

Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan

UEENEEE038A

REFR

129

Refrigerant tubing and fittings

LSEJJ202A

REFR

131

Split air conditioning system installation

LSEJJ205A

REFR

132

Split air conditioning refrigerants and system fundamentals

LSEJJ272A

REFR

123

Work performance for air-conditioning split systems

 

Stream Core (complete 1 option)

ELEC

762

Maintain documentation – work performance

WPECC001A

OR

ELEC

763

Material acquisition and

LSCC201A

ELEC

764

Source and purchase material/parts for installation or service jobs – work performance

WPECC002A

OR

ELEC

755

Receive and store materials and equipment for electrotechnology work

UEENEEC008A

OR

ELEC

766

Provide basic instruction in the use of electrotechnology apparatus – work performance

WPEEE020A

OR

ELEC

765

Deliver a service to customers – work performance

WPECC010A

OR

ELEC

775

Environmentally sustainable work practices and

WPECC010A

ELEC

776

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices – work performance

WPEKK042A

Electives (complete 1)

ELEC

773

Use of routine equipment/ plant/technologies in an electrotechnology environment

UEENEEE041B