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Webinar 19th M arch 2013. Training and Certification Schemes for Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technicians. Marco Buoni VicePresident , AREA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration European contractors’ Association (www.area-eur.be)
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Webinar 19th March 2013 Training and Certification Schemes for Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technicians Marco Buoni VicePresident, AREA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration European contractors’ Association (www.area-eur.be) Secretary General Italian Association of Refrigeration Technician, ATF (www.associazioneATF.org)
AREAThe indisputable voice of European RACHP contractors • Funded in 1988 in Brussels, Belgium • Represents RACHP contractors • AREA in figures: • 20 national member associations • 18 countries from EU and beyond • > 9,000 companies (mainly SMEs) • +/- 125,000 work force • +/- € 20 bn annual turnover Design, installation, maintenance and repair of all Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps RACHP systems
AREA Priorities General mission statement "support and initiate activities to promote the industry and its high standards of quality, in order to serve users' interest in a safe and uninterrupted usage of efficient refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment, and to create and maintain a favourable business climate for European refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump contractors, in terms of quality, safety, employment, fair competition and profitability". General objectives Harmonisation of education & training / certification Promotion of technical evolutions Environmental protection / tackling climate change / energy efficiency Recommendations on and promotion of professional techniques & high-level standards Key issues Regulatory aspects- F-Gas Regulation implementation and review- Monitoring of Ozone Depleting Substances- Energy efficiency - Climate change- Eco-design of energy-related products Professional standards- Heat pump installation- F-gas certification and education Professional guidance- Low GWP refrigerants, certification and education
Europe: The current political contextThe EU 20 – 20 – 20 target To stay below 2°C every country will have to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), but developed countries will need to take the lead by targeting a cut of 80-95% below 1990 levels by 2050.(1) (1) EU Commission Climate Action - FAQ
Personel and Companies Qualification and Certification F-gas refrigerant certification EU regulation 842/2006 and 303/2008 EU Member States shall establish or adapt their own training and certification requirements, on the basis of the minimum requirements. Set of Minimum competence of personnel handling HFCs Certificationismandatory(training with class, books, e-learning is let to each voluntary)
F-gas regulation and certification In synthesis: - Logbook (above 3 kg) • Periodical inspection - Installation, repair only by certified craftsmen
National courses about refrigeration, air conditioning and heating • IN ITALY: Every year 3000 technicians attend over 300 courses • organized by Centro Studi Galileo in collaboration with the main companies of HVAC market in Casale Monferrato, in Rome, in Padova and inside the main Italian Universities and HVAC companies • BASIC REFRIGERATION COURSE • ADVANCED REFRIGERATION COURSE • BASIC AIR CONDITIONING COURSE • DESIGN AIR CONDITIONING PLANTS COURSE • SPLIT SYSTEMS COURSE • HEATING COURSES • CERTIFICATIONS • a) COURSES ON NORMATIVES CE– TECHNICAL BOOK - PED EN13133 EN 287 • b) BOILER CERTIFICATION – released by labour ministry • c) BRAZING CERTIFICATION / LICENCE • d) CERTIFICATIONS ON F-GASES AND ON MOBILE AIR CONDITIONING
Training with United Nations • Strengthening national refrigeration & air-conditioning (RAC) associations in Eastern European & Central Asian countries 27 November 2012 – Casale Monferrato: The Italian Centro Studi Galileo, the European Association of Refrigeration, Air-conditioning and Heat Pump Contractors (AREA) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) joined forces to strengthen national refrigeration & air-conditioning (RAC) associations in Eastern European and Central Asian countries.
Certification of technicians in servicing sector how it runs (1) Italian Certification scheme 1 day with max 15 participants - Theoretical exam 30 questions multiple choice in 90 minutes (cat.1) - Practical exam max 2.5 hours eache candidate
Theoretical Exam 60% correct to pass Probably the More difficult part of the exam Certification of technicians in servicing sector how it runs (2)
Certification of technicians in servicing sector how it runs (3) Practical Exam In max 2,5 hours:Charge, Vacuum, Recovery with minimum leakeage Leak Check with equipment, pressure test, Parameters temperature, Pressure control, subcooling, superheating Brazing LogBook filling Simulation of installation of compressor, condenser, evaporator
Certification of technicians in servicing sector how it runs (4) Temperature, Pressure, Subcooling, Superheating Brazing Vacuum, Charge, Recovery
Training in all the regions of Italy and abroad 12 training sites Casale Monferrato, Milano, Padova, Pordenone, Bologna, Cesena, Agliana, Roma, Napoli, Bari, Palermo, Cagliari
XV EUROPEAN CONFERENCE 7th-8th JUNE 2013in refrigeration and air conditioning technology
Contractors’ training with low GWP refrigerants: mind the gap! If the use of HFCs is legislatively decreased and consequently the use of natural refrigerants is pushed, there will be a gap between training offer and training needs resulting in a shortage of trained contractors The European Commission is working on a revision of the F-Gas Regulation that could include measures in favour of a decreased use of HFCs in RACHP equipment. Such measures would, in turn, result in an increased use of alternatives, namely low GWP (global warming potential) refrigerants, and in particular the so-called “natural refrigerants” (CO2, hydrocarbons and ammonia). Mindful of the key role played by contractors in the safe, efficient and reliable functioning of equipment working with natural refrigerants, AREA sought an overview of the availability and level of training in the EU. Solution could be starting from the F-Gas certification of personnel adding modules for natural refrigerants
THANK YOU! Email: buoni@centrogalileo.it Marco Buoni VicePresident, AREA Air Conditioning & Refrigeration European contractors’ Association (www.area-eur.be) Secretary General Italian Association of Refrigeration Technician, ATF (www.associazioneATF.org)