City and Guilds 2382-15 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2008 incorporating amendment number 3:2015)

Training

In Harlow

£ 450 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Harlow

  • Duration

    3 Days

This City and Guilds 2382-15 course is seen by many as "the" benchmark certification for all electricians, electrical engineers and anyone who is involved in the installation or design of electrical systems; the course itself is specifically designed for those who are seeking to achieve certification in the 17th Edition BS7671 Wiring Regulations.


Covering comprehensively the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations, City and Guilds 2382-15 is widely recognised throughout the electrical industry as the “must have” qualification. It is seen by many in the industry as a mandatory requirement showing that a thorough understanding of the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations has been achieved.

Amendment No. 3 publishes on 5 January 2015 and comes into effect on 1 July 2015. All new installations from this point must comply with Amendment No. 3 to BS 7671:2008.

So whether you are involved in domestic, commercial or industrial electrical installations activities, City and Guilds 2382-15 qualification is widely regarded as a compulsory requirement for anyone involved in the electrical installation industry or is likely to be supervising those that are carrying out electrical installations.

Although City and Guilds states that there are no "pre entry requirements" to attend this course, we strongly recommend that you should have some prior knowledge of electrical theory, electrical principles and terminologies, together with a basic understanding of electrical installation circuits.



"Best value 17th edition electrical course in the industry"

Important information

Documents

  • 2382-10 PDF course doc

Facilities

Location

Start date

Harlow (Essex)
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Barrows Road, CM19 5FN

Start date

On request

About this course

This 17th Edition electrical course is suitable for anyone who is currently involved in electrical installation work; whether they are engaged in the domestic, industrial or commercial electrical installation industry.

Successful candidates will gain the nationally recognised qualification for the 17th Edition of the Wring Regulations, City and Guilds 2382-15.

Basic Electrical knowledge, and to either be or be working alongside a practising electrican.

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Subjects

  • Basic electrical
  • Basic Skills

Teachers and trainers (2)

Gareth Whitney

Gareth Whitney

Trainer

Gareth is that rare individual who lives, breathes and at times, sweats all things electrical. Espousing that unusual quality of always being hungry for more technical information, you'll find Gareth delivering training courses on all the subjects. Gareth is also responsible for trainer standardization and for developing our growing training team. Gareth holds degrees in Mathematics and Physics.

James Shilling

James Shilling

Trainer

James is the embodiment of quality and to boot, he knows the Wiring Regulations inside out, to the extent that he is known as the “BS 7671 Wikipedia !”. James has a wealth of training experience and has delivered most of the courses and qualifications offered by Total Electrical Training. James is currently studying for an Open University Degree and looks forward to seeing delegates both old and new.

Course programme

City & Guilds Electrical Installations 2382-12

  • Overview of BS7671:2011
  • Summary of new inclusions
  • Scope, Object and Fundamental Principles of Safety
  • Definitions
  • Assessment of General Characteristics
  • Protection for Safety
  • Selection and Erection of Equipment
  • Special Locations including new additions
  • Inspection and Testing
  • Use of the 17th Appendices

Please note: Examinations are carried out using the GOLA "online" testing system. All delegates need to obtain a copy of BS7671:2011 Handbook, which can be purchased from Total Electrical Training at the time of booking. Course start time is 9.30am and finishes at approximately 5.00pm each day.

Additional information

Payment options: Course fee is exclusive of VAT, but includes City & Guilds enrolment, course manual and multiple-choice online examination.
Students per class: 8

City and Guilds 2382-15 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2008 incorporating amendment number 3:2015)

£ 450 + VAT