Gas Technician 2: Domestic Appliance Practical

week Course

Overview

This course, which is a requirement of the full Gas Technician 2 certification, focusses on topics from Modules 10-16 of the Technical Standards and Safety Authority approved curriculum. The course is delivered in-person in our gas lab over 3 separate weeks and is an intensive, hands-on training course taken concurrently with the GAS200 – Domestic Appliance Theory course.  Topics will include advanced piping and tubing systems, basic electricity, controls (mechanical and electronic), building as a system, domestic and non-vented appliances, meters, valves and domestic gas fired refrigerators. Upon completing this course, students will develop the practical skills to install, service and maintain gas-fired appliances. Please note that the registration fee includes all three weeks of practical training.
Prerequisite: Gas Technician 3 certificate
Corequisite: GAS200 – Domestic Appliance Theory

You may enroll in a Continuing Education course at Canadore College if you are 19 years of age or older or if you have earned an Ontario Secondary School Diploma/Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent.

We recommend that you use a computer to complete the online registration process as you may encounter an error if using a device such as a phone or tablet. If you have already encountered an error when registering please contact us:

Admissions Office

Continuing Education Office

705.474.7600 ext. 5123
admissions@canadorecollege.ca

705.474.7600 ext. 5601 
ce@canadorecollege.ca

This course is currently unavailable.  Please contact our Continuing Education office at ce@canadorecollege.ca to inquire about future offerings.

Most college level courses require textbooks; textbooks are not included in the course fees. It is the student’s responsibility to purchase any required textbooks.

Textbooks are available at the Campus Shop for in class, Contact North, and iLearn/D2L courses. The Campus Shop does not carry most OntarioLearn textbooks. OntarioLearn textbooks can be purchased at www.textnet.ca.

Learning outcomes represent culminating demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved.