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  • Fuels Ventilation and Combustion

    Alan White

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionThe unit has been developed to allow the learner to gain underpinning technology integrated with practical assignment workExtensive use of installed appliances and visual aids to demonstrate principles and reinforce technology is recommendedThe unit is designed to provide the learner with an appreciation of fuels, their requirements to allow complete combustion

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionThe effects of incomplete combustion on the flue gas constituents; this could be demonstrated using a flue gas analyser. The effect of the products of incomplete combustion on people should be emphasised. The dangers of storing or using LPG below ground level should be emphasised.Should use application of the knowledge gained the workplace to emphasise the necessity for correct flues and ventilation for all fuel burning appliances.

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionSyllabus Document

    F.V.C 1.1 Outline the main constituents of natural and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and the conditions necessary for complete combustionF.V.C.1.2Outline the requirements for flues and ventilation for gas, solid fuel, and oil burning appliances.

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.3Outline the procedures of flue pull and spillage testing on open flue, gas, solid fuel and oil burning appliances

    F.V.C 1.4Outline the fuel types for oil and solid fuel burning appliances

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C 1.5Qualifications and Supervision

    F.V.C 1.6 Outline the requirements for the installation of a gas appliance

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.7 Outline the procedures and perform gas tightness testing on a domestic installation

    F.V.C 1.8Identify a selection of gas controls and correctly describes their functions for the safe operation of the gas appliance

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.9Demonstrate the correct method of conducting pressure readings from a meter to a gas appliance

    F.V.C. 1.10Demonstrate the correct use of a flue gas analyser and interpret results from flue sampling

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C 1.11Identify industry unsafe situations and document appropriate procedures and documentation

    F.V.C. 1.12Commission a gas appliance using appropriate tools and test equipment1.7 -1.12 can be integrated as an assessment

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionAssessment

    A holistic approach has been adopted for all the formative assessments in the delivery of the practical and underpinning knowledge parts as detailed in the syllabus document. Learners can work in pairs for the practical activities but will require to complete a final practical test individually

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionThere will be underpinning knowledge objective tests to confirm knowledge transfer of subject areas and learner feedback to learners to confirms area for improvement / areas of strength There are a variety of practical, investigative tasks, other assignments and objective tests that can be developed by the centre to compliment the syllabus content

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.1 (same as old unit 8)Outline the main constituents of natural and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and the conditions necessary for complete combustionObjective test

    F.V.C.1.2 (slight changes/additions)Outline the requirements for flues and ventilation for gas, solid fuel, and oil burning appliances.Assignment

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.3 (same as old unit 8)Outline the procedures for flue pull and spillage testing on an open flue appliance

    Assignment/ Practical Test

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C 1.4 (new) Outline the fuel types for oil and solid fuel burning appliances

    This section is to give the learner an appreciation of fuel specifications for oil and solid fuel and will be integrated into assignment 1.2

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C 1.5 (same as old unit 8)Qualifications and Supervision Restricted Response

    F.V.C 1.6 (same as old unit 8) Outline the requirements for the safe installation of gas appliances

    Structured question

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.7 (same as old unit 8)Demonstrate the correct procedures for tightness testing on a domestic installation (air and gas)

    Assignment/Practical TaskNew tightness testing procedures

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C 1.8 (changes from old unit 8)Identify a selection of gas controls and correctly describe their functions for the safe operation of a gas appliance

    Assignment/Practical Task

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.9 (new)Demonstrate the correct procedures for checking operating pressures at meter, the burner operating pressure (inlet and /or outlet) gas rates, heat inputs for the safe operation of a gas appliance

    Assignment / Practical Task

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.10 (new)Demonstrate the correct use of a flue gas analyser and interpret results from flue sampling

    Assignment / Practical Task

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.11 (new)Identify industry unsafe situation and document appropriate procedures and documentation

    Assignment

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.12 (same as old unit 8)Outline the procedures for carrying out a commission a gas appliance

    Practical exercise

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionChanges

    F.V.C 1.2 (Assignment)As before but changes in the assignment part/sSelect a suitable flue system (this can be supported by a labelled sketch)Specify materials, design construction and termination of the flue systemCalculate the size of ventilators required

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionSelect an approved fuel for the boilerSelect a carbon monoxide detector for the installation and give reasons for your answerSpecify an alternative flue arrangement for the installationMeasure the ventilator/s for the boiler and decide if it is acceptable (assessor to supply)This is much the same as the previous unit but with some additions with the inclusion of solid fuel and oil

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C. 1.4 (included in assignment 1.2)This can be integrated into F.V.C. 1.2 to give an appreciation of fuels for solid fuel and oil

    F.V.C.1.8 (controls and their functions)Control identification and their functions, mainly fsds, asds, gas valves, regulators, where the learner has to identify and check five from eight. No faults on any controls

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.9

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.9

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.10 Flue Gas Analysis

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionF.V.C.1.11 Unsafe Situations

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionExample integrated Assessments

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionExample integrated Assessments

  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionExample integrated assessments

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  • Title Fuels, Ventilation and CombustionExample integrated assessments

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