18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations - C&G 2382
Short course
In Rochester
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Rochester
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Class hours
21h
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Duration
3 Days
This course is aimed at plumbers and electricians who wish to install, commission, fault-find and /or maintain renewable energy systems being promoted by the UK Government. Candidates will gain hands-on experience of connecting solar, thermal and wind generation systems in commercial and domestic dwellings through the use of generation and load systems. Suitable for: Prospective candidates should be a practicing engineers and should have a working knowledge the IEE Wiring Regulations.
Important information
Documents
- 310-18th-edition-storyboard.pdf
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
On completion of the course, participants will understand
•the regulative requirements
•the scope and object of the Regulations
•the fundamental requirements for safety
•the definitions and terms used in the Regulations
•how protection for safety is achieved
•the correct methods of selection and erection
•the requirements for special locations
•how inspection and testing should be carried out
•how to use the Regulations in the design, construction and maintenance of installations.
Candidates should have an electrical background
City & Guilds Certificate 2382
Interesting and relevant information.
Reviews
Subjects
- Wiring Regulations
- BS7671
- IET
- C&G2382
- City & Guilds
Teachers and trainers (1)
Martin Smith
Instructor
Course programme
The industry-standard qualification for all installation electricians and also increasingly regarded as essential for those involved in (or supervising) electrical work. The legislation regarding employee competence in electrical work requires that anyone involved in certain electrical activities for example, selecting sizes of cable or types of fuses and circuit breakers must be aware of the requirements of the Regulations.
PARTICIPANTSIdeal for all those involved in electrical work of any kind. Participants should have an understanding of electrical principles together with an appreciation of electrical installation work practice.
COURSE PRESENTATIONThe course is presented in a helpful and informative way, making frequent reference to typical electrical design problems and offering practical solutions. Students are loaned copies of the IET 18th Edition Regulations for use during the course and are provided with a free copy of the Unite / Technical Training Solutions publication: The Electricians Guide to good electrical practice. Success rates in the City & Guilds examination are currently around 98%.
COURSE OBJECTIVESThis course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge necessary to be successful in the City & Guilds 2382-18 examination, as well as gaining useful information about the technical issues in the Regulations that will help in their work activities. The thorough grounding provided by this course will also properly prepare candidates to progress on to the other City & Guilds courses (the inspection and testing and design courses).
On completion of the course, participants will understand
- the regulative requirements
- the scope and object of the Regulations
- the fundamental requirements for safety
- the definitions and terms used in the Regulations
- how protection for safety is achieved
- the correct methods of selection and erection
- the requirements for special locations
- how inspection and testing should be carried out
- how to use the Regulations in the design, construction and maintenance of installations.
Additional information
Contact person: Martin Smith
18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations - C&G 2382