Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (City and Guilds 2394 & 2395 Combined Course)
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Without uncertainty, an apprenticeship was the best choice I ever took for my vocation. I feel I am in an ideal situation now than if I went to college for a degree, because of beginning on a 4 year apprenticeship and gaining such a great amount from the shop floor upwards.
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I need to finish my apprenticeship, yet I would prefer not to finish my learning. I have as of now began my HNC in the second year of my apprenticeship, which is a genuine accomplishment. I will continue developing to advance in my vocation and secure a superior life for my young family.
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After finishing the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) with good marks, I decided to study an Apprenticeship related to engineering and particularly to power engineering. My carrer advisor game me a list of training providers and Appris was the most appealing one. I applied for an apprenticeship with a company named Switchgear & Instrumentation (now Powell Industries).
Thanks to Appris I was able to develop myself, become more self-independent and responsible as I received a task. By the end of my apprenticeship, not only had I gained experience with NVQ, but I had also obtained recognized qualifications i.e. HNC and HND. In addition to that, I was financially rewarded as I got a salary. I thank Appris for leading me through the right path.
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Short course
In Bradford
Step into the electrical installation's world with Appris!
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Type
Short course
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Bradford
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
4 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Are you looking to brush up on your electrical inspection skills? Do you need a little review or update? Then this is the course for you. Do not fall behind! This course is designed for those who either carry out or supervise the testing and inspection of electrical installations.
This training course is held over a four-day block period, with one additional day for the practical course and another day for the evening written exams.
During those four days a wide range of topics will be covered, including the safe isolation of electrical circuits and installations, the requirements for initial verification of electrical installations and the requirements for completing the inspection of electrical installations prior to their being placed into service.
The course will also focus on how to properly prepare reports after testing the safety of the systems. The differences between periodic inspection and initial verification will be discussed, and instructors will explain how to understand and interpret test results. The requirements for the completion of electrical installation condition reports will be explained, along with the required associated documentation. Finally, participants will learn how to produce a condition report by recording observations and classifications.
This course is classroom and workshop based (not online), and prepares students for the 2394 and 2395 exams.
Important information
Documents
- City and Guilds 2394 95 Combined Course..pdf
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
It is preferable that delegates know the latest 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
Reviews
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Without uncertainty, an apprenticeship was the best choice I ever took for my vocation. I feel I am in an ideal situation now than if I went to college for a degree, because of beginning on a 4 year apprenticeship and gaining such a great amount from the shop floor upwards.
← | →
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I need to finish my apprenticeship, yet I would prefer not to finish my learning. I have as of now began my HNC in the second year of my apprenticeship, which is a genuine accomplishment. I will continue developing to advance in my vocation and secure a superior life for my young family.
← | →
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After finishing the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) with good marks, I decided to study an Apprenticeship related to engineering and particularly to power engineering. My carrer advisor game me a list of training providers and Appris was the most appealing one. I applied for an apprenticeship with a company named Switchgear & Instrumentation (now Powell Industries).
Thanks to Appris I was able to develop myself, become more self-independent and responsible as I received a task. By the end of my apprenticeship, not only had I gained experience with NVQ, but I had also obtained recognized qualifications i.e. HNC and HND. In addition to that, I was financially rewarded as I got a salary. I thank Appris for leading me through the right path.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Dominic Trees
Blazed Jedryka
Fayaz Patel
Subjects
- Testing of Electrical Installations
- Inspection of Electrical Installations
- Electrical Installations
- Electrical Maintenance
- Electronic Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Quality and Testing
- Testing
- Systems Engineering Management
- Quality Assurance Systems
- System Engineering
- Computing
- Fire Safety
- Health and Safety Management
- Safe Isolation
- Electrical risks
- Electrical Circuits
Teachers and trainers (2)
Howard Bentham
Electrical Tutor / Assessor
Mike Bojczuk
Electrical Tutor / Assesspor
Course programme
Course content:
• Safe isolation of electrical circuits and installations
• Requirements for initial verification of electrical installations
• Requirements for completing the inspection of electrical installations prior to their being placed into service
• Requirements for the safe testing and commissioning of electrical installations
• Requirements for testing before circuits are energized
• Requirements for testing energized installations
• Requirements for the completion of electrical installation certificates and associated documentation
• Safety of systems and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning
• Inspection of electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
• Commissioning electro technical systems and equipment
• Requirements for Inspecting and Testing of existing electrical installations
• The completion of the Electrical Installation Condition Report and Supporting Documentation
• Requirements for completing the periodic inspection of electrical installations
• The differences between periodic inspection and initial verification
• Requirements for the safe testing of electrical installations which have been placed in service
• Understand and interpret test results
• Requirements for the completion of electrical installation condition reports and associated documentation
• How to confirm safety of system and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning
• How to carry out inspection of electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
• How to test electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
• How to produce a condition report with recording observations and classifications
Additional information
It also has elements required to satisfy NICEIC & ECA Qualified Supervisor Status
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Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (City and Guilds 2394 & 2395 Combined Course)