City & Guilds 2392-10 Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification
Course
In Harlow
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Harlow
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
4 Days
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Start date
22/08/1970
other dates
City and Guilds 2392-10 is the qualification which is specifically aimed at electricians and others who have a limited or no experience in carrying out the process of initial verification, which includes carrying out functional testing and interpreting test results. City and Guilds 2392-10 is structured and designed to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge to confidently undertake the practical assessment.
This City and Guilds 2392-10 course contains a significant number of “hands on” workshop style training sessions, which cover all of the processes involved in initial verification, and functional testing as described in Part 6 of BS7671:2008, and also within IET Guidance Note 3
City and Guilds 2392-10 references the requirements of the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2008) and is restricted to initial verification only as described in Part 6, Chapter 61 of BS7671:2008 the 17th edition of the Wiring Regulations.
Important information
Documents
- 2392-10 course Spec Sheet
Facilities
Location
Start date
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About this course
Anyone who is seeking to be trained and acquire the practical skills to undertake initial verification as described in part 6, chapter 61 of BS7671:2008 the 17th edition of the wiring regulations.
It should be noted that City and Guilds 2392-10 is an excellent preparation for delegates who are considering undertaking the challenges offered by the qualifications, City and Guilds 2394-01 and City and Guilds 2395-01-
All individuals attending this course must hold a 17th Edition Wiring Regulations Certification.
Reviews
Subjects
- 17th Edition
- Electrical
Teachers and trainers (2)
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
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
Course review:
For anyone involved in installing and testing industrial and commercial electrical installations, this City & Guilds qualification is a requirement under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. This states that 'all electricians who are involved in the installation of industrial and commercial installations be deemed as competent and hold this qualification'
Additional information
City & Guilds 2392-10 Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification