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Home > Training > City & Guilds 2382-10 17th Edition Wiring Regulation BS7671:2008

City & Guilds 2382-10 17th Edition Wiring Regulation BS7671:2008

The aim of City & Guilds 2382-10 course is to enable the candidates to demonstrate that they are conversant with the IEE Wiring Regulations BS7671:2008 17th Edition. The qualification is also vital for those who are needing to register for a part P self certification scheme.

 

The qualification is primarily aimed at practising electricians with relevant experience and other allied professionals e.g. electrical engineers, contract managers, designers, consultants, surveyors and other related trades needing to update and enhance their understanding of IEE Wiring Regulations. It may also be suitable for anyone requiring an understanding of BS7671, although prior knowledge in basic electrical science will be required. It is intended to ensure that on completion individuals are conversant with the format, content and the application of the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS7671:2008 (17th Edition).

 


Course Detail


A three or four day intensive course complete with an on-line City & Guilds examination. There are no formal entry requirements for candidates undertaking this qualification. However, it is expected that candidates will have a basic knowledge of electrical science.


This course covers the following key areas:

  • Scope, object and fundamental principles
  • Definitions
  • Assessment of general characteristics
  • Protection for safety
  • Selection and erection of equipment
  • Inspection and testing
  • Special installations or locations
  • Appendices

 

Overview

Duration:                3 or 4 Days including 2hr exam
Location:                Training Centre, satellite branch, 
                             customer site or local venue
Who should attend: Persons with experience and
                             knowledge of electrical installations

 



 
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