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MCS Renewables
Started the DEA course on Monday and today,on day four, we have done three EPC projects out of the five required for registration.
If you`ve got Part L most of the first three days are a breeze, you just have to sit through it.
If you are a registered electrician with a few years of site experience , wiring boilers and heating systems and with a reasonable amount of building site knowledge, building construction, insulation, windows, floor types, etc etc its also not too bad.
We have four people on this course , me , our surveyor who has Part L, who is a plumber aged over 50, an electrician aged 50 with no Part L , and one of the apprentices aged 20 who has Part L. We have passed the exams and only need to do two more test cases and complete the paperwork systems. Sort of another complete MCS paperwork chase and then get our free first year ECMK registration.
We need to go back for a one day course with exam before October to get the green deal bit but apparently there is no course, as yet.
There is an estate agent on the course and a renewable guy, who is basically a salesmen with no trade skills....both of these are struggling.
The actual property survey takes AT LEAST an hour and a half with at least the same amount of time doing the follow up paperwork at home and online registration. The upload costs about £7 and its all drop down boxes, tricky at first but basically a bigger MCS project registration. You have to upload quite a lot of other information and photos as you are constantly audited. You have to keep paperwork copies of everything for 15 years!
You have to have seperate PI and PL insurance but if you spend an extra 50p at upload time these are included.
With regard to the level D rating, the 50% pass rate quoted by others seems very very quite high and if anyone thought throwing in loft insulation is going to bump up properties to a D rating , think again....
None of the solar technologies scores very highly either !!
Post any questions and I will try to help. If you are fitting PV in Bath or Corfe Castle village or similar , its pre April this year or NEVER !!
Glad I did it so we can keep everything in house and we can now offer free EPCs with installations but I think lifes going to get tougher.
If you`ve got Part L most of the first three days are a breeze, you just have to sit through it.
If you are a registered electrician with a few years of site experience , wiring boilers and heating systems and with a reasonable amount of building site knowledge, building construction, insulation, windows, floor types, etc etc its also not too bad.
We have four people on this course , me , our surveyor who has Part L, who is a plumber aged over 50, an electrician aged 50 with no Part L , and one of the apprentices aged 20 who has Part L. We have passed the exams and only need to do two more test cases and complete the paperwork systems. Sort of another complete MCS paperwork chase and then get our free first year ECMK registration.
We need to go back for a one day course with exam before October to get the green deal bit but apparently there is no course, as yet.
There is an estate agent on the course and a renewable guy, who is basically a salesmen with no trade skills....both of these are struggling.
The actual property survey takes AT LEAST an hour and a half with at least the same amount of time doing the follow up paperwork at home and online registration. The upload costs about £7 and its all drop down boxes, tricky at first but basically a bigger MCS project registration. You have to upload quite a lot of other information and photos as you are constantly audited. You have to keep paperwork copies of everything for 15 years!
You have to have seperate PI and PL insurance but if you spend an extra 50p at upload time these are included.
With regard to the level D rating, the 50% pass rate quoted by others seems very very quite high and if anyone thought throwing in loft insulation is going to bump up properties to a D rating , think again....
None of the solar technologies scores very highly either !!
Post any questions and I will try to help. If you are fitting PV in Bath or Corfe Castle village or similar , its pre April this year or NEVER !!
Glad I did it so we can keep everything in house and we can now offer free EPCs with installations but I think lifes going to get tougher.