18th Edition IEE Regulations Amd 2 Update
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The cost of the 17th edition course does not reflect the actual quality, delivery, venue and service provided. If I had paid three times this price it would have been value for money.
It was well organised and the delivery was by someone who actually knew what he was talking about. I would recommend this course to everyone
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Vocational qualification
In Pyle
Learn the latest changes and updates!
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Type
Vocational qualification Level 3
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Location
Pyle (Wales)
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
3 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Do you need a refresher on the current regulations? The aim of this 3-day electrical training course is to gain familiarity with the layout, content and application of BS 7671 17th Edition Regulations. This course is classroom based, and it introduces the regulations and covers their application through explanation and worked examples.
The purposes, structure and content of the IEE On-Site Guide will also be covered and delegates will gain an appreciation of how to use this in support of BS 7671. You will explore in detail how to use BS7671:2008 (2015) and IEE on-site Guide, and you will be advised on preparation for the City & Guilds 2382 examination. The exam is a 2-hour multiple-choice examination. It is ‘open book’, meaning during the two-hour exam you will be able to refer to the 17th edition book.
The main objective of this course is to enable individuals to navigate the 17th Edition Regulations in preparation for an online examination. It is intended to ensure that on completion of this course, individuals are conversant with the format, content and the application of the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2008 (2015) (17th Edition).
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About this course
The course is aimed at electricians, installers, specifiers and designers who require a qualification in the 18th Edition Regulations. The course covers all 7 Parts and 17 Appendices of BS7671
Individuals should bring a copy of BS7671 and the on-site guide to this course.
Reviews
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The cost of the 17th edition course does not reflect the actual quality, delivery, venue and service provided. If I had paid three times this price it would have been value for money.
It was well organised and the delivery was by someone who actually knew what he was talking about. I would recommend this course to everyone
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Mike Lewis
Subjects
- Electrical
- 17th Edition
- Safety Management
- Regulations
- Knowledge of Electrical Theory
- Knowledge of Electrical Industry
- Safety
- Selection and Erection
- Special Installations
- Definitions
- Purpose of Regulations
- Safety Precautions
- Locations
- Inspection and Testing
- General Principles
- Changes and Updates
- London
- South Wales
- 17th Regulations
Teachers and trainers (1)
Philip Spratt
Lecturer
Course programme
18th Edition IEE Regulations
The course is delivered by a qualified lecturer registered with the NICEIC. Refreshments will be served throughout the day.
It covers the difference between the 17th Edition and 18th Edition in all 7 Parts and 17 Appendices of BS7671 Amendment 3 in detail using with many worked examples. Delivery is by Lecture covering:
Introduction and explanation on the changes.
Part 1 - Scope - What are included in the Regulations, What are excluded from the regulations including preferred frequencies and any supplementary documentation within the scope.
Object - What is the objective of the regulations and what are they attempting to achieve.
Fundamental Principles - The basis of the standards which are expanded in Parts 3 - 7
Part 2 - Definitions - Contains over 230 definitions. The most important definitions will be highlighted. A good grasp of these will greatly assist in understanding the concept of the regulations.
Part 3 - Assessment of General Characteristics. The designers' checklist. Two new chapters have been introduced including a significant change to Chapter 32 (External Influences). An understanding of Chapter 32 at this stage will again pay dividends.
Part 4 - Protection for Safety. The remainder of Day 1 will place emphasis on Chapter 41. Protection against Electric Shock.
Part 5 - Selection and Erection.
Part 6 - Inspection and Testing. The afternoon session provides insight into the requirements of BS7671 on Inspection & Testing and necessary documentation.
Part 7 - Special Installations and Locations. The requirements of Part 7 modify or supplement the main requirements listed in Parts 3 - 6. These will be summarised in the afternoon session.
Appendices - The appendices will be used throughout the course for other Parts of the regulations and will be summarised in the afternoon session of Day 3.
Upon completion of the examination, the candidate will be issued their results.
Additional information
18th Edition IEE Regulations Amd 2 Update