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GAS TECHNICIAN 1

G1 is the industrial/commercial licensing for the gas fitter trade, allowing a tech to work on fired equipment over 400,000 Btuh’s. To qualify for this training the student must have a license for 4000 hours with 500 of those hours working on systems with an input greater 400,000 Btuh’s under the direct supervision of a person holding a G1 certificate.

Course length: G1 is 140 hours and only offered in the evenings at the present time. Total cost includes the B149.3 code book, G1 text and lab manuals and TSSA exam.

PROGRAM COURSES

- Commercial/Industrial Installations - Commercial/Industrial Appliances - Commercial/Industrial Burners - Valve Train Configurations & Components - Electricity - Appliance Controls - Flame Detectors - Flame Safeguard Basics - Flame Safeguard Specifics - Combustion Setup - Initial Activation and Troubleshooting - Code & Exam Prep

Gas Technician 1 (G1) is the industrial/commercial licensing for the “gas technician” trade, allowing a tech to work on gas fired equipment without limit. To qualify for this training the student must have a valid G2 license for 4,000 hours with 500 of those hours working on systems with an input greater than 400,000 Btuh’s under the direct supervision of a person holding a G1 certificate. Course length: G1 is 140 hours and only offered in the evenings at the present time. Total cost includes the B149.3 code book, G1 text and lab manuals and the TSSA exam.

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