IEE Wiring Regulations (Full Course, City & Guilds 2382-10)
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To be totally honest, I thought the course I took which was the 17th edition 3 day course, was going to be a total waste of my time seeing as I missed out on the cut off date by 5months. But in actual fact it proved me absolutely wrong, it was well worth doing and definately good value for money. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it, the venue was excellent, the tutor was very friendly, helpful and
made learning enjoyable. I would highly recommend anyone to use Update for this course and personally use Update for any other courses I might benefit from, like the PV course which will be available to do in the very near future.
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What an enjoyable course a nice relaxed pace a good venue tea and biscuits.
The tutors jokes (Nigel Harman) are the same as when i did my 16th edition in 2001 but on both accounts I passed first time. Although some of the jokes are really not that funny the training was first class and I look forward to other courses with this tutor.( I just hope that some new jokes have been learnt and a big thankyou to Nigel)
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Course done in a relaxed but systematic manner.
Background information provided for better understanding of reason behind certain requirements within regulation
Good guidance in how to use the 17th edition in an effective manner
MOST IMPORTANTLY - helped me in passing my examination at the 1st attempt !← | →
Training
In Folkestone
Description
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Type
Training
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Location
Folkestone
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Duration
3 Days
At the end of the course, candidates will have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the 17th edition Regulations (BS7671:2008) and be prepared to sit the City ang Guilds Examination. Suitable for: The 17th Edition full course is aimed at electrical and non-electrical personnel who design, install, inspect & test and maintain wiring systems. The course is intended for persons who are not familiar with the 17th edition (BS7671;2008)or who may have studied a previous edition of the Regulations some time ago. Most registration bodies are now insisting that persons undertaking full scope or defined scope electrical installation work are in possession of a 17th Edition qualification.
Important information
Documents
- Course Details 2382-10
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
There are no formal entry requirements
Reviews
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To be totally honest, I thought the course I took which was the 17th edition 3 day course, was going to be a total waste of my time seeing as I missed out on the cut off date by 5months. But in actual fact it proved me absolutely wrong, it was well worth doing and definately good value for money. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it, the venue was excellent, the tutor was very friendly, helpful and
made learning enjoyable. I would highly recommend anyone to use Update for this course and personally use Update for any other courses I might benefit from, like the PV course which will be available to do in the very near future.
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What an enjoyable course a nice relaxed pace a good venue tea and biscuits.
The tutors jokes (Nigel Harman) are the same as when i did my 16th edition in 2001 but on both accounts I passed first time. Although some of the jokes are really not that funny the training was first class and I look forward to other courses with this tutor.( I just hope that some new jokes have been learnt and a big thankyou to Nigel)
← | →
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Course done in a relaxed but systematic manner.
Background information provided for better understanding of reason behind certain requirements within regulation
Good guidance in how to use the 17th edition in an effective manner
MOST IMPORTANTLY - helped me in passing my examination at the 1st attempt !← | →
Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
david probets
Ken Moor
Vitus Luk
Background information provided for better understanding of reason behind certain requirements within regulation
Good guidance in how to use the 17th edition in an effective manner
MOST IMPORTANTLY - helped me in passing my examination at the 1st attempt !
mark herbert
Chris Burden
Peter Garwood
Chris Burden
Teachers and trainers (1)
Nigel Harman
Principal Trainer
Nigel has over 30 years experience in the electrical industry and as a trainer/assessor and author of many training publications. He has a wealth of electrical knowledge and the ability to put this across in a friendly, relaxed manner.
Course programme
17th Edition IEE Regulations (BS7671;2008) course will provide a detailed exploration of the Regulations, concentrating on their practical application on site. It is ideal preparation for the City & Guilds 2382 (17th Edition)Examination.
There are no formal entry requirements to this course. The course is therefore suitable for those who have not studied the 17th Edition of the regulations before or who may have studied them some time ago (before June 2001). It is suitable for electricians and non-electricians who carry out electrical installation work associated with their main activity. Assessment is by means of a 2 hour, 60 multiple choice question, open book, computerised examination. This means that a provisional exam result can usually be given to the candidate shortly after the end of the examination. Successful candidates will be awarded the City & Guilds 2382 (17th Edition) certificate. Most awarding and registration bodies (eg Part P) are now making the 17th Edition qualification a minimum requirement for entry onto their schemes.
Additional information
This is a full 17th Edition Course, successful candidates will be awarded a City & Guilds 2382 certificate.
Career opportunities:
Most electricians are expected to be qualified to the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations by the various registration bodies and by prospective employers. It is also often one of the requirements for registration as a Part P installer
Students per class: 8
Contact person: Nigel Harman
IEE Wiring Regulations (Full Course, City & Guilds 2382-10)