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City and Guilds 2394
EAL 6337 (QCF 600/4337/4)
Level of Qualification – 3
Time Scale – 36 Hours
Days – 4 x Saturdays/weekdays or 12 x Evenings
Cost – £495.00 + VAT
Why Choose Learning Academy UK –
Learning Academy UK is the only training provider within South London and the South East, run and owned by qualified and current practising Electricians and Engineers; this therefore makes all tutoring valid through experience and dedication to our cause. Learning Academy is conveniently situated next to Croydon’s famous Airport House and has easy access to all local amenities.
Entry Criteria –
It is aimed at practising electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who require some update of training before going on to other City & Guilds qualifications. The qualification is also suitable for those with limited experience of initial inspection of electrical installations, such as those entering the industry from other engineering disciplines or who have been working in allied trades.
Why Choose this City And Guilds or EAL Level 3 Award
This Qualification has come into effect to replace the City and Guilds 2392. The course unlike its predecessor now includes the inspection of three phase components. This qualification will be desirable for any Part P installer or practising electrician working towards C&G 2395 or EAL 6338 (QCF 600/4338/6), which is the sister course for periodic inspection and testing. Completing this course with Learning Academy UK before participating in the City Guilds 2395 or EAL 6338 (QCF 600/4338/6) will automatically qualify you for the first Unit of 2395 exemption. Please check with Learning Academy about this exemption if you have undertaken the EAL 6337 (QCF 600/4337/4) qualification.
Exam Structure
301 Principles, practices and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installations (Online Multiple Choice)
302 Principles, practices and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installations (Written)
303 Principles, practices and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installations (Assignment)
Areas Covered:
• Safe isolation of electrical circuits and installations
• Requirements for initial verification of electrical installations
• Requirements for completing the inspection of electrical installations prior to their being placed into service
• Requirements for the safe testing and commissioning of electrical installations
• Requirements for testing before circuits are energised
• Requirements for testing energised installations
• Requirements for the completion of electrical installation certificates and associated documentation
• Safety of systems and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning
• Inspection of electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
• Commissioning electrotechnical systems and equipment
Also covered within content of course:
• Procedures
• Health and Safety requirements
• Relevant documentation
• Requirements for the inspection
• Factors that affect conductor resistance values
• Common earth fault loop paths
• Methods for verifying protection
• Requirements for determining fault current
• Procedures for dealing with clients
Course Progression After Successful Completion:
• Periodic Inspection and certification of Electrical Installations (Condition Report) (2395-01)
• Level 4 Design and Verification of Electrical Installations (2396)
• ILM Management and Leadership qualifications