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Learn a valuable skill to add to your electrical license, increasing your ability to earn extra money doing installations. Gain the knowledge and skills to install split systems and heat pump systems (maximum plant capacity 18kWr).
In this course you'll learn to assemble components, pressure and leak test refrigerants, understand legal obligations, and workplace health and safety standards.
This course is delivered using a mix of on-campus delivery and Recognition of Prior Learning. On-campus units are delivered intensively over a 4 day period whilst competency in remaining units is assessed via Recognition of Prior Learning.
School Leaver | Non-School Leaver | AQF |
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OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 | C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent | Certificate I or Certificate II |
Entrance Requirements
This course is available to people with existing qualifications in the electrotechnology field to progress to the installation of split air conditioning and heat pump systems up to 18kw.
Once you have enrolled, you will be required to obtain a Trainee Refrigerant Handling Licence(opens in a new tab) from ARCTICK.
Certification
Upon successful completion you will receive a Certificate II in Split Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems.
Job opportunities include:
- Split System Installer
- Air Conditioner Installer
For more information about job and career pathways, visit JobOutlook(opens in a new tab) or Jobs and Skills WA
Please note: This list is a guide only as job titles and qualification requirements may vary between organisations.
We offer a range of further study opportunities, view our course list here.
Study options and how to apply
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Semester 1, 2024
Geraldton - Classroom and Advanced Standing (RPL) - 10 to 14 June
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your formal and informal learning gained through previous training and education, past and current work experience, and life experience. The RPL process will involve validation of your existing skills and knowledge.
Duration | 5 Days |
When | Semester 1, 2024 |
Where | Geraldton |
How | Classroom and Advanced Standing (RPL) - 10 to 14 June |
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FEES
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Semester 2, 2024
Geraldton - Classroom and Advanced Standing (RPL) - 11 to 15 November
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a form of assessment that acknowledges your formal and informal learning gained through previous training and education, past and current work experience, and life experience. The RPL process will involve validation of your existing skills and knowledge.
Duration | 5 Days |
When | Semester 2, 2024 |
Where | Geraldton |
How | Classroom and Advanced Standing (RPL) - 11 to 15 November |
READY TO APPLY?
Use the APPLY NOW box to register and apply for this course.
FEES
Calculate your estimated fees in the above UNITS AND FEES tab.