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Electrical Training Courses

Requirements of Electrical Installations BS7671:2018 Course

This training course has been designed for candidates who hold a City & Guilds 2382-15 and wish to gain information relating to the key changes to the IET Requirements for Electrical Installations BS7671:2018. This course will give you knowledge of the key changes to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations and ensure you have the understanding to fully comply with BS7671:2018.

3-Phase Distribution and Control Course

The 3-Phase Distribution & Control course will provide a broad range of theoretical and practical knowledge on best practice in this area of electrical work, giving you the self-assurance to expand the range of work you are able to offer and undertake allowing you to take full advantage of opportunities beyond the domestic market. If you are an electrician, looking to expand your skills to encompass 3-phase - installations that are commonplace in the commercial and industrial sectors – this is the course for you.

Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings Course

This qualification is designed meet the needs of candidates who work in the building sector, such as electricians, who need to be able to demonstrate knowledge of Building Regulations for electrical installations in dwellings in England and Wales. Covering all the relevant parts of the building regulations which the domestic tradesperson will need to comply with, including:

Health and Safety Training Courses

Electrical Installation Condition Report Inspector Course

It is recommended in BS 7671:2008 (2015) that every electrical installation should be subject to periodic inspection and testing. This course has been specifically designed to give you the knowledge to successfully address these additional risk factors, using the information gathered to compile Electrical Installation Condition Reports.

Lightning & Surge Protection Programme Course

Earthing arrangement. Withdrawal of BS 6651, (old standards). Overview of BSEN 62305-1 protection against lightning. BSEN 62305-2 Risk assessment awareness, (candidates are made aware that a risk assessment should be undertaken by a someone specialising in this field as complex computer software is required). Early streamer emission device to NF C 17-102, (not a BSEN standard). BSEN 62305-3 Physical damage to structures and life covering, air termination, down conductors and earth termination systems. Understanding the rolling sphere method, protective angle method and mesh method of protection.

Heating Training Courses

Central Heating Control Systems Course

This programme is designed for electricians and other trades with electrical experience who require knowledge and practical training in understanding and wiring S plan and Y plan heating systems. If you’re an electrician, looking to gain a deeper understanding of central heating control systems and wiring plans, a central heating engineer or plumber wanting to develop your electrical knowledge of heating control systems, then this is the programme for you.

Heat Pump Systems Installer Course

The Heat Pump Installer course will demonstrate your ability to install and maintain a variety of Heat Pump Systems. The course is aimed at candidates with experience (5 years or more) in plumbing or conventional heating engineering, an NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating engineering or equivalent. It is also open to those in the process of gaining these qualifications.

Part L Energy Efficiency Course

Part L refers to the building regulations which apply to the conservation of fuel and power. This course will allow you to build on your theoretical and practical understanding of these regulations in order to ensure consumer safety as well as your legal compliance. Approved by CORGI, the Energy Savings Trust and the Heating and Hot Water Information Council, the BPEC Energy Efficiency qualification has been developed to offer an easily administered alternative to the City & Guilds 6084 Energy Efficiency course. If you are a practising heating installer, plumber or gas engineer, looking to gain competency in order to satisfy the requirements of Part L - the section of the building regulations which deals with energy efficiency - then this could be the course for you.

Plumbing Training Courses

Heat Pump Systems Installer Course

The Heat Pump Installer course will demonstrate your ability to install and maintain a variety of Heat Pump Systems. The course is aimed at candidates with experience (5 years or more) in plumbing or conventional heating engineering, an NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating engineering or equivalent. It is also open to those in the process of gaining these qualifications.