Gas Stationary Engines Course

UEPMNT367 - Install & commission stationary gas engines

UEPMNT368 - Repair & maintain stationary gas engines

Gas Stationary Engine Course

This Bizmatrix course provides students with the mandatory qualification, skills and knowledge to work on reciprocating gas fuelled engines. 

Unlike other training providers, Bizmatrix links the two units (UEPMNT367 and UEPMNT368) based on current industry requirements and industry feedback.

In our experience, understanding how you install and commission these appliances correct and compliant will ensure that you are better able to repair and service them. This is also widely regarded as industry best-practice.

The Training Mix & Units Delivered

The course is in two stages:

  • Stage 1: Pre-course online – gas fundamentals and safety.
  • Stage 2: Face-to-Face 5 Days Practical at our Brisbane Training Centre.
  • UEPMNT367 – Install & Commission Stationary Gas Engines
  • UEPMNT368 – Repair & Maintain Stationary Gas Engines

Course Requirements:

You are required to complete and confirm competency in the following units as a pre-requisite before commencing and attending this course.

  • CPCCWHS1001 – Work safely in the Construction Industry (Statement of Attainment)
  • HLTAID001 – Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation – Perform CPR or equivalent (current within 12 months of course end date)

Note: These units are not included in the course.

Students must have a comprehensive working knowledge of reciprocating engines gained from a trade qualification, extensive mechanical experience or specific gas engine tuning and diagnostic skills to successfully do this course.

Why Choose Bizmatrix?

  1. Highly Experienced Educators: Our team boasts over 40 years of combined experience in gas and electrical training.
  2. Continuous Improvement: We are dedicated to staying ahead of industry trends and evolving demands. Our courses are regularly updated to meet the changing needs of the field.
  3. Tailored Course Content: We tailor the course to meet the requirements of each student including any local state, territory or country regulatory variations.
  4. Alignment with Industry Standards: We stay informed about industry standards by actively listening to feedback from professionals and collaborating with regulatory bodies and other industry leaders.
  5. Elevated Standards: Our aim is to transform you into a technician capable of handling any gas stationary appliance, surpassing the traditional roles of plumbers, gas fitters, or electricians.
  6. Proven Track Record: Bizmatrix has been delivering the Gas Stationary Engines course for over 14 years and, as our students confirm, we answer all of your questions and ensure you qualify with superior skills.
  7. Empowering Students: We strive to impart as much of our experience as possible, empowering you to become a better, safer, and more professional technician.
  8. Small Class Sizes: We conduct small classes to ensure students get individual attention and support.
  9. Before and After Class Support: We help our students before and after they take our courses to ensure they have everything in place and, where necessary, help with permit/licence applications.
  10. High Levels of Safety and Compliance: We instil the correct methods of a systematic approach to fault finding with gas and electrical controls, drawing from our industrial and commercial knowledge throughout your learning journey.

At Bizmatrix, we’re not just about providing training; we’re about setting you up for long-term success in the gas and electrical industry.

Units Available

Covers the installation and commissioning of stationary gas-fuelled reciprocating engines as per the submission and specifications supplied and the Type B gas Approval as required. It encompasses working safely and to be compliant to the correct standards, mainly AS/NZS3814 matching the plant/equipment, location, components and fuel train pipework to given specifications. Commissioning the plant and equipment including: pre-commissioning tests, start-up, and adjusting components and controls for safe and efficient operation. Completing all necessary compliance documentation i.e. compliance certificates, installation, and commissioning documentation.

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to isolate, disconnect, repair, reconnect and undertake maintenance of stationary gas fuelled reciprocating engines. It does not include repairs to the internal mechanical components of the engine.

Student working on a Gas Stationary Engine

Quick Details & Information

Unsure of Eligibility?

If you are unsure of your eligibility for this course, we recommend giving us a quick call.

We can talk through:

  • The options that are specific to you.
  • Make sure that everything is in place prior to registering for the course.

What's involved in the course?

Stage 1: Pre-course online – gas fundamentals and safety: Approx. 8-10 hrs.

Online Modules: WHS, Gas basics, Disconnec/Reconnect, Hazards & Risks, Ventilation, Conduction, Leak Testing, Legislation, Compliance and more. 

Stage 2: There will be five (5) days of practical course work: Service/Install Gas Stationary Engines.

When Do We Hold Courses

This course is held throughout the year.

We only publish online the dates of the forthcoming courses. Click the button below to see those dates.

If these dates are too early / don’t suit you, or you suspect you need more time to complete the pre-requisites before commencing the course, please get in contact.

We work with you to find a schedule to suit.

Where Do We Hold Courses?

Face-to-face sessions at our Brendale Training Centre, Brisbane.

We welcome regional and interstate visitors.

Our Training is nationally accredited and tailored to meet your local or state requirements. Contact us for further details on how we do this.

Pricing

Pricing includes:

  • Access to online learning portal / materials
  • Australian Standards: AS/NZS 5601-1-Part 1 and AS/NZS3814 latest versions ( Free of Charge)
  • All Learner Manuals & Textbooks.
  • Practical onsite training, including access to:
    • Two Gas Stationary Engines. Simulate up to 4MW engines.
    • Two-stage gas systems.
    • Tools & test equipment for the practical training.

Still Unsure? Contact Our Team

Bizmatrix is a family-run business with decades working in training.

We care about the quality of everything we do, from start to finish. As well as a great team of experienced trainers, our admin people are helpful and knowledgeable.

We’re quickly available on the phone, and don’t send you in circles! Call us, and you’ll instantly know why we say this with confidence.

Read what our clients say

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Hayden Phillips

“Had such a great week, can’t thank the teachers enough for their insight into our trade. amazing real people.”

5/5

Brendon Smith

"Couldn’t be happier. Extremely informative. Educators know there stuff and more, both online and practical aspects. After completing the training course, I feel much more confident and professional. Highly recommend "

5/5

Clayton Zanella

“Awesome level of knowledge from the trainers and really good, relevant course content. Very happy."

FAQs

Is a Gas Stationary Engine a Type B gas appliance?

Yes, however this course and the units cover Install and Commission, Repair and Maintain stationary gas-fuelled reciprocating engines to a maximum size of 5 GJ/hr.

If you are required to install and service stationary gas engines more than 5 GJ/hr then we recommend you consider the Bizmatrix Type B Gas Course CPCPGS4023 Install , commission and service Type B gas Appliances

When I complete the Gas Stationary Engine course can I install and service any Type B gas appliance?

No, the Gas Stationary Engine courses whether it be Install & Commission and or Service and Maintain, solely cover Gas Stationary Engines to 5 GJ/hr and only Gas Stationary Engines.

What does the Gas Stationary Course Cover – does it cover the engine?

The focus of the course mainly covers the gas section of the appliance, from the gas supply, valve train, gas rates, purge time and purge volume, the engine management systems compliance, gas submission, checking exhaust gases, valve train testing, correct gas rates and tuning the gas, setting high and low-pressure switches, correct ventilation, complying to Section 5.8 in AS/NZS3814. Types of engines, OPSO and OPP regulators, multi-bloc valves and working safely with generators. Basic maintenance checks and service techniques.

This course will not teach you the mechanics of the gas stationary engine.

Pricing

Gas Stationary Engine Course
UEPMNT367
Install & Commission Stationary Gas Engines
UEPMNT368
Repair & Maintain Stationary Gas Engines

Online & five (5) Days Face-to-Face

$3,590
Training Inclusions
  • Access to online learning portal and materials
  • Australian Standards included: AS/NZS 5601-1-Part 1 and AS/NZS3814 latest versions ( Free of Charge)
  • Required Student Learner Manuals/textbooks.
  • The Voyage of Discovery – Gas stationary Engines manual
  • Practical onsite training- including Access to
    • 2 Gas Stationary Engines. Simulate up to 4MW engines
    • Two-stage gas systems.
    • Required tools and test equipment for the practical.
Course Outcome
  • Students receive a Statement of Attainment for the two Nationally Accredited units.

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GSE-3-2025 - Gas Stationary Engines Course-2025 e-learn ( 5 days face to face ) (29-30 Sept. & 1-3 October 2025) eLearning due before:29/09/2025   Face-to-Face Dates: 29 September - 3 October 2025 eLearning due before:29/09/2025

Class Time: 07:00 am ---- 03:30 pm

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