City and Guilds 2393 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings
Short course
In Liskeard
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Liskeard
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Duration
1 Day
Provide knowledge and understanding of Approved Document 'P' of the U.K. Building Regulations. Suitable for: Experienced electricians with existing current qualifications (City and Guilds 2360 Part 1 or City and Guilds 2330 level 2 or equivalent). It is also suitable for those who require a working knowledge of how installations can affect building construction.
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About this course
Candidates should hold a 17th Edition qualification (BS7671) or equivalent (such as a City and Guilds 2360 Part 1 or City and Guilds 2330 level 2 qualification).
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Teachers and trainers (2)
Mike Kent
Trainer/Assessor
Plumbing/heating engineer for over thirty years and experienced trainer and assessor.
Sally Kent
Trainer/Assessor
Sally has worked for a number of years in the plumbing/heating and electrical industry.
Course programme
This is a training course followed by an online exam which covers all aspects of Building Regulations Part P. It allows successful candidates to work within the mandate of Part P. and is designed for experienced electricians with existing current qualifications as an alternative to undertaking the full Part P course. It is also suitable for those who require a working knowledge of how installations can affect building construction.
COURSE CONTENT
* Electrical safety legislation, regulations, standards and terminology
* Domestic electrical circuit installation
* Installing domestic lighting circuits
* Domestic electrical earthing and bonding requirements
* Inspecting, testing and commissioning single phase domestic electrical circuits
* Special locations and installations including kitchens
* Domestic electrical installation pre-work survey / inspection
* Basic understanding of three phase electrics
Additional information
City and Guilds 2393 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings