EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations Amendments Three-Understand the Requirements of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2018 AMD3) July 2024

Key Details

  • Available at:
    Rhos-on-Sea, CIST-Llangefni, Ty Gwyrddfai
  • Study Mode:
    Part-time
  • Course Length:

    3 days with 2 Hr Exam (4th day)

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EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations Amendments Three-Understand the Requirements of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2018 AMD3) July 2024

Short Course

Course Description

The amendment two short course is an update on the wiring regulations that became effective in March 2022.

An understanding of the Amendment 2, and how this applies to electrical installations within its scope.

Course Dates

Ty Gwyrddfai

This course requires an interview before enrolment. Call us on 08445 460 460 for further information.

DateTimeDaysHoursWeeksCostBookingsCode
07/11/202408:30 Thursday28.004 £4000 / 12D0021318

Entry Criteria

REQUIRED NVQ Electrotechnical Level 3 or similar qualification (Previous awards such as C&G 236 Part 2 or "B" Certificate)

Prior completion of Amendment 1-BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations within the previous 12 months from Sept 2022. The course will allow candidates with recognition of AMD1 prior learning to update to BS7671 Amendment two requirements.

Delivery

Directed learning with guided study of the wiring regulations.

You will need a copy of the IET Wiring Regulations Eighteenth Edition, published by the Institute of Engineering and Technology. (Brown Book)

Assessment

Ctr based EXAM, Multiple choice 2 hours on line Exam 60 questions 60% pass mark.

This is an open book exam requiring reference to IET Wiring Regulations Eighteenth Edition, published by the Institute of Engineering and Technology. Where relevant, Amendment 2 to BS 7671 can also be used as a loose-leaf document. Candidates may also use a non-programmable calculator.

Other details

Course type: Short Course

Level: 3

Programme Area:

  • Engineering and Power Technology
  • Personal Learning Account

Engineering and Power Technology

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