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News Release from: Spirax Sarco | Subject: Boiler training courses
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2006
Approved boiler operator qualification
training
Spirax Sarco has become the first fully approved training provider for the new nationally-recognised Boiler Operative Accreditation Scheme (BOAS) qualification for industrial boiler operators
Spirax Sarco has become the first fully approved training provider for the new nationally-recognised Boiler Operative Accreditation Scheme (BOAS) qualification for industrial boiler operators Two courses at the Spirax Sarco training centre in Cheltenham provide the necessary training
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The D6 Introductory Course and the D6A Accreditation Course have both been approved and are subject to on-going monitoring.
The two-day D6 course, Steam Boiler Plant Controls and Systems, covers: Boilers and fittings; Basic feedwater treatment, deaeration and storage; Boiler water level controls and alarms; Blowdown vessels and pits; TDS control and bottom blowdown; TDS heat recovery system; Steam take-off; HandSE guidance notes PM5 and PM60; and the SAFed publication PSG2.
The D6 course is also suitable for anyone involved with steam boiler plant.
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Newly appointed boiler operators would need to attend the D6 course first in preparation for the more advanced D6A course.
The three-day D6A Accreditation course covers: Basic heat and heat transfer concepts; Draught and combustion; Feedwater control and instrumentation; Safety and legal requirements; Energy efficiency; Environment; Boilers and auxiliaries; Operation; Fuels.
The D6A course is specifically aimed at steam boiler operatives seeking to attain BOAS accreditation and includes the written examination.
Having successfully completed the course, candidates would then need to undergo an on-site assessment to qualify.
Benefits include a honing of skills and knowledge, competence, use of designatory letters and entry onto a national register.
Spirax Sarco has an international reputation for the quality of training it provides.
Many of its courses are already approved by professional bodies such as the Institute of Plant Engineers, the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers, BTEC and City and Guilds.
The Spirax Sarco training centre in Cheltenham has three fully equipped air conditioned lecture rooms, a practical demonstration area with numerous demonstration rigs providing hands-on fault finding and assembly exercises, and a fully operational steam boiler-house with steam and condensate system.
The first training course was held at the end of November and proved a great success with the students.
The courses will be held throughout next year.
D6 Course: January 23-24, February 13-14, April 20-21, June 1-2, July 3-4, October 23-24 November 20-21.
D6A Course: January 25-27, July 5-7, October 25-27.
For more information about Spirax Sarco training courses call Maria Stanley.
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