Electrical Installation C&G 2330 Lv 2 Year2
Vocational qualification
In Romford
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Romford
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Duration
1 Year
Students will receive tuition on: Basic Principles, Health & Safety and Regulations & Technology wrt Buildings and Structures. Basic Report Writing - Basic Installations and Testing. All our courses are designed to cover the full range of topics and tasks as laid down by the awarding body in response to industry requirements. All practical activities are carried out within out start.
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About this course
Passing grades in Units 201 & 202 of 2330 Lv2. Students also need to show at least 85% attendance & punctuality for the 1st Yr.
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Course programme
Construction and the Built Environment - Electrical
Electrical Installation C&G 2330 Lv 2 Year2 (Evenings).(2010/2011)
Study Method:
A combination of theory and practical assessment.
Duration :Attendance required for 2 evenings a week for one year.
Who the Course is For:
For those working in the Electrical trade or wishing too convert/retrain. Individuals can complete their technical studies at College, but MUST obtain work in the Electrical field to fully qualify.
Assessment:
In this year students will need to complete 2 theory tests (203/Principles & HS & 205/ Regulations & Technology). They will also write 2 reports (testing & measurement and Installation) and be assessed on a practical installation.
Course Leads To:
Successful completion will allow progression onto C&G 2330 Level 3. It is essential that students attempting Level 3 are either employed by an Electrical Contractor or working with one, for practical evaluation purposes (NVQ3).
Entry Requirements:
Passing grades in Units 201 & 202 of 2330 Lv2. Students also need to show at least 85% attendance & punctuality for the 1st Yr.
Content:
Students will receive tuition on:
- Basic Principles, Health & Safety and Regulations & Technology wrt Buildings and Structures.
- Basic Report Writing
- Basic Installations and Testing.
All our courses are designed to cover the full range of topics and tasks as laid down by the awarding body in response to industry requirements. All practical activities are carried out within out start of the art workshops with theory work being a mix of classroom and assignment activities. The topics include:
Science of electrical engineering and provides an in depth knowledge of the wiring regulations (BS7671:June 2001).
The science topics cover electromagnetism and electric motors, alternators and other devices.
Illumination and types of lighting, AC theory, Cable sizing and Testing.
Regulations are thoroughly investigated and circuit parameters are produced from IEE tables.
Electrical Installation C&G 2330 Lv 2 Year2