British Refrigeration Association
Ellis Training’s flame brazing courses provide specialised training in a crucial skill for professionals working in the refrigeration and air conditioning industries. Flame brazing involves the use of heat to join metals, a technique that is essential for ensuring the integrity of piping systems and components in HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) systems.
The course is ideal for beginners or those looking to refine their existing brazing skills, offering hands-on practice under expert supervision. Participants are taught proper torch handling, preparation of materials, and the best safety practices to ensure successful and secure joints. The practical nature of the course means attendees will have ample opportunities to develop their brazing technique, ensuring consistent, high-quality results in their future work.
A key feature of Ellis Training’s flame brazing course is the focus on industry-standard techniques that meet regulatory requirements. This ensures that students not only develop technical proficiency but also gain an understanding of the standards and procedures necessary to comply with industry regulations. This is particularly important as the quality of brazing directly affects the performance and longevity of refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Instructors with industry experience provide tailored guidance, ensuring participants can handle various brazing scenarios encountered in real-world situations. Whether joining copper to copper or copper to brass, students will leave the course with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform brazing to a professional standard.
This course is suitable for anyone working in the HVACR field, including technicians and engineers, looking to enhance their skill set or meet certification requirements. It provides the practical, hands-on experience needed to become proficient in flame brazing, a fundamental skill in the installation and repair of refrigeration and air conditioning systems.