Domestic electrician course City & Guilds
18th edition and Part P Qualified
MJ Training Solutions UK
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Grove Road
BASINGSTOKE
Hampshire
RG213EE
United Kingdom
Gloucester Road
Bristol
Avon
BS324AA
United Kingdom
Pentwyn Road
Cardiff
CF237XH
United Kingdom
EXETER
Devon
EX67XS
United Kingdom
Overview
This amazing package includes both the 18th edition wiring regulations and Part P of the building regulations.
Both are City & Guilds qualifications
The 18th edition wiring regulations course and examination has been developed with the aim of enabling candidates to demonstrate that they are conversant with the latest IET wiring regulations BS7671.
There are no formal requirements to take this qualification, however it is expected that candidates can demonstrate a basic understanding and knowledge of electrical science. Suitable for practicing electricians, associated trade professionals e.g. engineers, contracts managers, consultants, designers, trainees, graduates or anyone looking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the latest IET wiring regulations BS7671.
Cost efficient and safe online alternative to face-to-face classroom-based learning, our examination centres are safe and clean environments.
- course is available 24 /7 from your PC, laptop, tablet or phone
- assessable until you have taken your 2382 examination
- study what you need to pass the exam not what you don’t
- conveniently located City & Guilds examination centres
- mock examinations, test papers and tutor support is all included
- the City & Guilds examination is included
On successfully passing the 2382 examination you receive:
- results given straight after the examination
- same day emailed City & Guilds confirmation of your results
- electronic City & Guilds certification – normally within 4 days
- hard copy City & Guilds certification – normally 3 weeks from examination date
Successful candidates will achieve the City & Guilds 2382-18 qualification. The 2382 18th edition qualification is one of the most recognisable and important qualifications in the electrical industry. The 18th edition is a requirement to joining competent person schemes, updating and renewing ECS and JIB cards and enables you to further your qualifications as often the 18th edition is the pre requisite for further electrical qualifications.
The examination is an open book multiple choice exam covering the content of BS7671 18th edition wiring regulations.
Candidates will be required to purchase their own copy of the 18th edition IET wiring regulations.
The Part P of the building regulations course and examination has been developed to enable candidates to show knowledge and understanding In their obligations electrically within a dwelling.
There are no formal requirements to take this qualification however it is expected that candidates can demonstrate an interest in domestic electrical works. The qualification is considered suitable for practicing electricians, associated trade professionals e.g. plumbers, builders, carpenters, kitchen fitters, handy persons, home DIYs, landlords and anyone looking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of their obligations electrically within a dwelling.
Cost efficient and safe online alternative to face-to-face classroom-based learning, our examination centres are safe and clean environments.
The course covers everything you need to know in order to pass the City & Guilds 2393 examination including:
- course is available 24 /7 from your PC, laptop, tablet or phone
- assessable until you have taken your 2393 examination
- conveniently located City & Guilds examination centres
- mock examinations, test papers and tutor support all included
- the City & Guilds examination is included in the cost
On successfully passing the 2393 examination you receive:
- results given straight after the examination
- same day emailed City & Guilds confirmation of your results
- electronic City & Guilds certification – normally within 4 days
- hard copy City & Guilds certification – normally 3 weeks from examination date
Successful candidates will achieve the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification. The 2393 Part P qualification is the most recognised to be able to confidently call yourself Part P qualified.
Recognised by industry but in our experience more importantly recognised by the public, letting agents and land lords – Being Part P qualified is seen as the industry standard by the public, although this qualification is often overlooked by practising electricians.
The examination an open book multiple choice exam covering the content of the Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations.
Candidates will be required to purchase their own copy of the book.
Qualification
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Description
The course covers all aspects of the IET wiring regulations BS7671 (18th Edition)
The 7 Parts of the BS7671
Part 1 - Scope, object & fundamental principles
Part 2 - Definitions
Part 3 - Assessment of general characteristics
Part 4 - Protection for safety
Part 5 - Selection and erection of equipment
Part 6 - Inspecting and testing
Part 7 - Special locations
And the appendices
After looking at each of the subject areas and getting an understanding of the BS7671 there are:
- 60 guided questions
- 20 practice test papers each with 20 different questions
- 2 mock timed examinations
Part P of the building regulations
Part P is an approved document within the Building Regulations relating to electrical installations and is considered the standard when completing electrical works within a dwelling. Customers often refer to electricians as being Part P qualified!
Our bespoke online training platform gives candidates the knowledge they need in order to pass the City & Guilds 2393-10 examination and be regarded as Part P qualified.
Start to show your competency and understanding of your obligations electrically within a dwelling.
Our examination centres are located in:
- Heathrow
- Basingstoke
- Solihull
- Cardiff
- Bristol
- Exeter
- Reading
- Guildford
Who is this course for?
These qualifications are primarily aimed at practising electricians with relevant experience and other allied professionals e.g. surveyors, consultants. builders, kitchen fitters, developers and anyone needing to update and enhance their understanding of IET Wiring Regulations & Part P of the Building Regulations.
Requirements
There are no pre-requisites for taking the qualification.
The examinations are open book. Candidates will be required to purchase their own copies of BS7671 and the electricians guide to the building regulations.
Career path
You will need this qualification if you want to progress anywhere within the electrical industry. Employed or Self employed this 18th edition 2382 qualification is the minimum requirement by CPS schemes, ECS, JIB, Advanced electrical qualifications.
Questions and answers
lynn asked:
Please also advise if the the 18th Edition means you can work on commercial properties? thanks
Answer:
Hi Lynn, yes and no is the answer to this question. You would need this qualification to get the necessary recognition to work commercially but this qualification alone does not allow you to do anything electrically. You still have to be competent and be able to evidence this through experience & qualifications. Please give me a call and i will happily help you with your electrical journey.
This was helpful.lynn asked:
Hi, Please can you advise if a total beginner (no experience other than wiring a plug) would be able to pass this course?
Answer:
Hi Lynn, neither qualifications 2382 or 2393 have any practical assessment. Often candidates take these qualifications with no intention of becoming an electrician - they might be working in associated trades, lighting designers, or theatre production etc the list is endless. The best advice i can give you is if your free please give me a call and i will try and help you with your electrical journey. Thx, Simon
This was helpful.Finn asked:
Does this include practical lessons
Answer:
Hi Finn, there is no requirement by C&G for either the 2382 (18th edition) or 2393 (Part P) for a practical assessment, we do not offer practical training to candidates. If you would like to discuss further please do not hesitate in calling me. thx, Simon
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