Our Electrical Training Courses In London & Kent
At CDIT Electrical Ltd we offer a range of affordable electrical courses from our training centre in Dartford, Kent, with easy access via local transport links. Our flexible training programs are perfect for all levels and are available 6 days a week.
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18th Edition IET Wiring Regulation
Weekday | £199 including VAT |
Weekend | £259 including VAT |
Duration | 1 day including course & exam |
Why Take This Course?
You'll need this qualification in order to apply with JIB for your first Electrician card or, if already qualified, in order to stay on/join the Electrician Register created in 2018.
Also, this qualification is required by Electrical bodies such as NICIEC, NAPIT....
Entry Requirements
All candidates must be over 16 years old.
Course Content:
Our weekend 18th Edition course will focus on how to navigate the book. You won’t learn every regulation in the book but you will learn how to find an answer to every question in less than two minutes, the average answering time for each question (60 questions in two hours).
Topics covered during the course will be:
- Scope, object and fundamental principles
- Definitions
- Assessment of general characteristics
- Protection for safety
- Selection and erection of equipment
- Inspection and testing
- Special installations or locations
- Functional Requirements
- Appendices
Level 3 Inspection and Testing
3 day course (experience in testing required) | £899+VAT |
5 day course | £1099+VAT |
Why Take This Course?
A Level 3 qualification in Inspection & Testing is currently required in order to gain your JIB grading as an approved electrician. You'll also need this qualification if you are delivering Testing on electrical installation in the UK with any other recognised body like NICEIC, NAPIT...
Entry requirements:
You must be over 18 years old and be up to date with industry requirements.
It is recommended that you have a good understanding of BS 7671:2018 IET Wiring Regulation and at least 2 years experience in the Electrical Industry, working as an Electrician.
Note: If you have no previous experience in Inspection and Testing you must take the 5 days course.
Course Content:
The course will cover the specific Technics for Inspecting & Testing of all types of Electrical installations, single-phase and three-phase, to the current requirements of BS 7671:2018. It also covers all the inspection and testing methods as given in the IET Guidance Note 3 and how to complete Certification and Reports.
Topics covered during the course will be:
- 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
Throughout the above you will also cover:
- Health and Safety requirements
- Relevant documentation
- Factors that affect conductor resistance values
- Common earth fault loop paths
- Methods for verifying protection
- Requirements for determining fault current
NVQ Level 3 in Electrotechnical
£1695 |
This qualification is for candidates who work in the Electrical industry. The qualification aims to provide expert guidance to learners wishing to gain knowledge and understanding of electrical installations within buildings and structures. This qualification is primarily aimed at experienced electricians who already have passed Level 3 Diploma and simply need to book their NVQ assessments.
If you have already completed your Level 3 Diploma and are looking to gain grading from the JIB as a fully qualified electrician, then you will need to complete this Level 3 NVQ assessment.
The Level 3 NVQ Diploma is a supporting, mentoring and assessment-based programme designed to help you gain this qualification whilst working onsite. The course consists of a range of assessments including:
- Practical assessments, written assignments, multiple choice on-line tests and candidate on-site work portfolio.
- Included in the cost of this NVQ are on site assessments. Three well planned and structured assessments are enough for an assessor to ensure that your have covered each of the required units successfully. Assessment will take place at pre-agreed times to determine your progress and competence against the national standards.
Level 4 Design and Verification of Electrical Installations
3 days + 3 months to complete a project | £899+VAT |
Why Take This Course?
A Level 4 Design and Verification of Electrical installation qualification is currently required in order to gain your JIB grading as an Approved Technician.
Entry requirements:
You must be over 18 years old.
It is recommended that you have a good understanding of BS 7671:2018 IET Wiring Regulation and at least 5 years experience in the Electrical Industry, working as an Electrician with experience in Testing, ideally already qualified to the level 3 of Inspection and Testing.
Course Content:
This qualification cover the design and installation of electrical systems. This courses will provide you with the knowledge and understanding to design and erect an electrical installation within BS 7671: 2018 , taking into account environmental influences, routing and suitability for purpose.
- Statutory and non-statutory requirements relating to electrical installation design, construction management and verification
- The electrical installation design, construction and commissioning process
- BS 7671 requirements relating to electrical installation design
- Design and verification procedures for single and poly phase electrical installations
- Fundamental principles for the design and installation of associated protective systems relating to electrical installations
- Factors that affect choice of alternative energy sources and environmental technologies used within electrical installation design