City & Guilds 2391-10

Short course

In Dunstable

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Dunstable

To enable candidates to become conversant with the requirements for inspection, testing and reporting of existing electrical installations. Suitable for experienced personnel working in the electrical industry.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Dunstable (Bedfordshire)
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Warwick House Houghton Hall Park, Houghton Regis, LU5 5ZX

Start date

On request

About this course

This qualification is intended for experienced personnel working in the electrical industry. Although City & Guilds does not state formal candidate entry requirements, the qualification is not intended for non-qualified electricians and/or those who do not have experience in inspecting, testing and certifying electrical installations. ...

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Course programme

Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Reporting of Existing Electrical Installations

The 2391-10 qualification may lead to progression onto the 2391-20 qualification (Level 3 Certificate in design, erection and verification of electrical installations).

Pre-requisites: This qualification is intended for experienced personnel working in the electrical industry. Although City & Guilds does not state formal candidate entry requirements, the qualification is not intended for non-qualified electricians and/or those who do not have experience in inspecting, testing and certifying electrical installations.

Candidates without this experience should seriously consider undertaking the City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in fundamental inspection, testing and initial verification (2392-10) as well as obtaining industry experience. It is also strongly recommended that candidates have achieved either the City & Guilds Certificate in the requirements for electrical installations (BS 7671 January 2008) (2382) or similar qualifications where candidates have demonstrated knowledge and understating of the 17th edition.

Note: Candidates under 18 cannot register for this Qualification

Course outline:

  • Statutory duties and safe working practices
  • Requirements for inspection, testing and certification
  • IEE Guidance Note 3, Inspection and Testing guidance and recommendations
  • Demonstration of tests and hands-on experience
  • Preparation for practical and written assessments

Course plan:

  • A 21/2 hour written examination consisting of 26 questions (2391-301)
  • A practical assessment (2391-302)

Approach to the Course and Assessment:

What’s included: Course notes and exam entry

What’s not included: Re-sit examination fees

Duration: Three days + Written Assessment + Practical

Additional information

Payment options: NICEIC Registered Contractors: £600 + VAT Public: £625 + VAT

City & Guilds 2391-10

Price on request