Due to the growth of renewable energy, solar panels, more installations are now having Electrical Battery Storage included in their installations. This allows energy collected via Renewable Storages to be stored using battery storage systems, allowing consumers to use this off grid and be energy independent for periods of time. The EAL Design, Install and
Course Overview Over the past few years, there has been a movement towards using renewable technologies both in domestic and commercial settings as an alternative source of power generation. This has seen a revival in demand in solar technology and more and more projects are requiring their installation as part of their electrical installation. The
The Level 3 Award has been split into 3 different qualification awards. These are detailed further below. 2391-50 – Level 3 Award in Initial Verification Designed for candidates looking to test their own work 2391-51 – Level 3 Award in Periodic Inspection & Testing Designed for candidates who need to test others work or completing
Course Content This is a new qualification which will allow electricians to demonstrate that they understand the fundamentals of inspection and testing with a course duration of 4 days. This qualification was developed together with the electrical industry (including the NICEIC and ECA) in order to meet the needs of the industry and to provide
About the course The 2396-01 is an advanced Level 4 course designed for those involved in designing electrical installations and follows on from the C&G 2395 qualification. Entry requirements There is no formal entry requirement for this qualification however candidates must hold the 18th Edition Regulations (C&G 2382-18) and one of the following inspection &
Course Overview Due to the rapid uptake in Electric Vehicles over the past 3 years, more consumers are charging their vehicles at home, work, and public charging stations around the UK. This has led to a high demand for competent installers. The New 2921-31 course replaces the current City & Guilds 2919-01 Qualification. This new
This course is designed to ensure that practising electricians are familiar with the IET Code of Practice in respect of Portable Appliance Testing. Topics covered: Equipment construction & classification Inspection frequency Visual Inspection Combined Inspection & Testing Test Equipment Recording of results Procedures for damaged & faulty equipment Extension leads Microwave ovens Information Technology equipment
This course is aimed at those who are new to testing and anyone who would like a refresher on testing, inspecting and new documentation. Also this is suitable to those preparing for AM2 or preparing for an NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA assessment. The course will also include: Visual inspections Dead testing/live testing Completion of documentation
Duration: 6 hours Cost: £180 plus VAT The course is aimed at those who are qualified electricians wanted to take the C&G 2391-52 Testing & Inspection course who haven’t had much testing experience. The course will include: Responsibility of the testing engineer in respect of EAWR and BS7671 The sequence of testing Teaching methods of
The safe control of electricity is a fundamental requirement for anyone who is involved in working with electricity, in any capacity. Course Content This course is suitable for anyone whose work requires a basic understanding of the safe use of electricity (i.e. plant operatives, maintenance engineers, caretakers). Although not expected to carry out electrical duties,
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