17th Edition Wiring Regulations
Short course
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Manchester
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
3 Days
The 17th Edition Wiring Regulations course is based around the “IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671:2008 (amended 2015)” book. Unfortunately, this book isn’t the easiest to read and is even harder to understand! As part of the course we will show you how to get around the book, as well as giving you time saving hints and tips on how to find the relevant regulations, and teach you how to interpret the regulations and what is required to put them into practise in the real world.
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About this course
There is a two hour, 60 question multiple choice exam that must be successfully completed to gain certification.
Although there are no formal entry requirements for this course, clients must have enough prior knowledge to understand basic electrical principles. Candidates will typically either be working in the electrical field and/or have undertaken prior courses giving the background knowledge required.
City & Guilds understanding the requirements of 17th Edition Wiring Regulations.
Apart from the pricing, we also have years of experience putting these regulations into practice in the real world, not just on standard domestic and commercial sites but also on several large industrial sites across the country.
Delegates will be contacted by one of our administration staff to discuss the next steps in our booking procedure, booking and assessment forms will then typically be sent to the client and once received along with a deposit (amount stipulated in our terms and conditions, which fluctuates dependant on value of course) we will then start the enrolment procedure.
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Subjects
- Terminology
- Referencing materials
- Electrical Theory
Teachers and trainers (2)
David Bromley
Course Coordinator/Lecturer
David has been working in the industry for approx 10 years, in this time he has worked on many domestic, commercial and industrial sites. Teaching for approx 4 years, he is able to employ the knowledge gained on site in creating scenarios in the classroom that maximises the students understanding of the subject matter.
Simon Ogborn
Lecturer
Twenty years experience in the electrical industry, qualified Further Education Lecturer, Approved Electrical Inspector, City and Guilds Examiner. Simon has worked in a huge number of situations and locations over the years from simple domestic situation, a whole host of commercial installations, as well as petrochemical plants, oil and gas rigs, banking computer centres. A combination of knowledge, intuitiveness and knowing those occasions to seek further advise has ensured that he has an excellent reputation. Simon continues to work in the industry as well as appearing in the classroom.
Course programme
17th Edition Wiring Regulations