Additional Appliances - CKR1, HTR1 or MET1

What's included?

Initial training and assessments – adding to existing ACS disciplines – CKR1, HTR1 or MET1
Duration: up to 2 days per appliance
Cost: £200+VAT

Refreshing individual appliances
Duration: up to 1 day per appliance
Cost: £165+VAT

CKR1 - domestic cookers

CKR1, Domestic Gas Cooking Appliances, covers what you’ll need to know in order to safely install, service and repair domestic gas cooking appliances. Broadly, the course covers training within the following knowledge areas.

  • Checking the intended installation site.
  • The gas connection and supply pipes
  • Securing the appliance correctly
  • Ventilation requirements
  • Tightness testing
  • Operating pressures
  • Commissioning and testing the appliance
  • Other ‘site specific’ checks and tests

CKR1 initial training is normally completed within a day (refresher 1/2 a day), plus additional time to sit the theory & practical assessments.

HTR1 - gas fires and wall heaters

HTR1, Domestic Gas Fires & Wall Heaters, covers what you’ll need to know in order to safely install, service and repair domestic gas fires & wall heaters. Broadly, the course covers the following knowledge areas.

  • Checking the intending installation site.
  • The gas connection and supply pipes
  • Securing the appliance correctly
  • Ventilation requirements
  • Flueing requirements
  • Tightness testing
  • Operating pressures
  • Commissioning and testing the appliance
  • Other ‘site specific’ checks and tests

HTR1 initial training is normally completed within a day (refresher 1/2 a day), plus additional time to sit the theory & practical assessments.

MET1, domestic gas meters

MET1, Domestic Gas Meters, covers what you’ll need to know in order to safely install, exchange, remove & commission domestic gas meters. Broadly, the course covers the following knowledge areas.
• Checking the intended installation site.
• Types of meter boxes and housings
• The gas connection and meter outlet
• Securing the meter correctly
• Ventilation requirements (if any)
• Tightness testing
• Inlet & operating pressures
• Commissioning and testing operation of the meter
• Labelling the meter and recording installation details
• Other ‘site specific’ checks and tests
MET1 initial training is normally completed within a day (refresher 1/2 a day), plus additional time to sit the theory & practical assessments.