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 Domestic Installer – Incorporating Part P

Price

£850 + VAT (£998.75) Tuition £200 + VAT (£235) Assessment

Price Includes

Lunch

Course Duration

9am-4pm (10 Days – Including Assessment)

Qualification Achieved

Level 2, Certificate for Domestic Electrical Installers Incorporating the requirements for electrical safety (Part P) of the building regulations.

Training Method

Classroom based delivery with written and practical exercise.  Assessment is a multiple choice questions answered on a computer along with ongoing practical and written assessments.

Aims of the Course

To ensure the candidate is competent in the requirements for Domestic Electrical Installers.

Who is the Course for

Intended for those who want to add or alter electrical circuits in domestic premises.  The course can be used as a stepping stone to enable you to become a registered competent person, on completion of the 17th Edition course.

The qualification is a great start to anyone looking for a career change, or to trades people wanting to fit kitchens, bathrooms or general building requiring alterations to electrical circuits.

The course has been developed in partnership with the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) and the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installations (NICEIC) and is recognised by all competent contractor schemes.

Course Content

  • Applicable Building regulations for Domestic Electrical Installations
  • Electrical Safety, Legislation, Regulations, Standards and Terminology
  • Domestic Electrical Installation—Pre Work Survey / Inspection
  • Domestic Electrical Installation– Safe Isolation Procedures
  • Identifying Unsafe Electrical Situations
  • Domestic Electrical Earthing and Bonding Requirements
  • Electrical Test Procedures
  • Selecting Domestic Electrical Cable and Components
  • Installing and replacing Electrical Components
  • Checking the Correct and Safe Operation of Installed Components
  • Recording of Electrical Test Results and Completing Certificates
  • Installing and/or Rerouting Domestic Electrical Components
  • Domestic Electrical Installation—Special Locations
  • Understanding of New Domestic Electrical Circuit Requirements
  • Installing Domestic Lighting and Power Circuits
  • Maintaining Domestic Electrical Installation
  • Basic Understanding of 3 Phase Supplies

What to bring

  • Writing equipment and notebook
  • Pens in wiring colors ie. Blue, Grey, Brown, Green

Progression to

17th Edition Full

Number of Candidates

8

 

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