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 course is in two stages:
You are required to complete and confirm competency in the following units as a pre-requisite before commencing and attending this course.
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.
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.
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.
If you are unsure of your eligibility for this course, we recommend giving us a quick call.
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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.
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.
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 includes:
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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.
Online & five (5) Days Face-to-Face
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Enrolments or more information |
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 |
Bizmatrix BRENDALE Training Room - Unit 67 | 6 | General Pricing $3,590.00 | " Enquire Now " Button above |