City & Guilds 2377-22 - Portable Appliance Testing

Course

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£ 270 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Tring

  • Class hours

    7h

  • Duration

    1 Day

The course covers everything necessary for the City & Guilds examination. Suitable for: Electricians or those with previous electrical experience.

Important information

Documents

  • C&G 2377-22

Facilities

Location

Start date

Tring (Hertfordshire)
HP23 4JX

Start date

On request

About this course

The Code of Practice (COP) provides guidance on the inspection and testing of electrical appliances, luminaires, IT equipment supplied by a plug and socket, and similar equipment connected by a flexible cable.

The COP is written both for administrators with responsibility for electrical maintenance (who may have little technical knowledge) and the staff who carry out the inspections and tests.

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Subjects

  • Testing
  • Electrical
  • Identify different types of test equipment
  • Electrical equipment
  • Inspect electrical equipment
  • Identify potential faults
  • Record Keeping
  • Training of personnel
  • Practice exam questions
  • Know different classes of equipment

Teachers and trainers (1)

Chris  Clegg

Chris Clegg

Instructor

Course programme

Course review:

Certification is awarded to successful candidates.

The course includes both theory and practical elements.

There is a 1 hour 45 minutes (50 questions) online multiple choice exam with instant results (Unit 101).

There is also a 50 minutes practical examination where you will be expected to carry out a visual and combined inspection and test of an appliance and complete the relevant documentation (Unit 102).

During both exams you may refer to the IET Code of Practice.

Syllabus:

  • The statutory and non-statutory requirements relevant to the management of electrical equipment maintenance.
  • The electrical units of measurement associated with in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment (Ohms, Watts, Hertz, Amperes and Volts).
  • Equipment construction and how the risk of electric shock is classified.
  • The safe procedures for the in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
  • How to carry out combined inspection and testing.
  • Completing the documentation for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment.

Additional information

Payment options: Cost includes course notes, buffet lunches and examination registration fee. We normally ask for a deposit of £150.00* with the balance being payable on the first day of the course.

City & Guilds 2377-22 - Portable Appliance Testing

£ 270 + VAT