Electrical Inspection and Testing
EAL Level 3 Award In the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations (4337) | EAL Level 3 Award In the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (4338)
These courses are intended for qualified Electrical operatives who wish to be able to inspect, test, certify and commission electrical work.
Please note: the cut-off date for bookings for this course is 2 working days prior to the start date.
£1,495.00
Is this course right for me?
These 10 week programmes consists of two awards that provide an understanding of the theory and practice involved with the initial verification and commissioning and periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting of both single and three phase electrical installations. The awards follow BS 7671 and the Industry recognised Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Guidance Note 3 and the Typical Job Best Practice Guides from Electrical Safely First.
This course is suitable for people who are qualified as installation electricians, electrical technicians or engineers.
Learners will require a copy of the IET BS7671:2018 Amendment 2:2022 Guidance Note 3 to be brought with them on the first day.
Personal Learning Account (PLA) funding may be available for this course (subject to eligibility). View information about PLA funding or contact central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- You will need to provide proof of the following Level 3 qualifications - Electrical Installation or a Technical Certificate (EAL 1605, 9331 or City and Guilds 2360, 2361, 2365, 2330, 2357) and 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations
- Each application is considered on individual merit
- Learners must be at least 16 years old
Units to be studied include:
- Principles, practices and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installations
- Principles, practices and legislation for the periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting of electrical installations
Learners are able to complete either the full qualification or certain units or elements through the medium of Welsh/bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.
- Practical assessment during the course
- Practical examination
- Online examination
You may wish to consider another of our part-time courses.
- Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
- Text books - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course, most text books are available to loan from the college library or online libraries
- A scientific calculator
- Electrical work trousers - £25
- Electrical safety boots/shoes - £14/£39
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.
- No additional costs
- Personal Learning Account (PLA) funding may be available for this course (subject to eligibility). Click here for more information or contact central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- Under 19’s reduced fees may apply - please contact admissions@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
What are the entry requirements?
- You will need to provide proof of the following Level 3 qualifications - Electrical Installation or a Technical Certificate (EAL 1605, 9331 or City and Guilds 2360, 2361, 2365, 2330, 2357) and 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations
- Each application is considered on individual merit
- Learners must be at least 16 years old
What will I learn?
Units to be studied include:
- Principles, practices and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installations
- Principles, practices and legislation for the periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting of electrical installations
Can I do this course in Welsh?
Learners are able to complete either the full qualification or certain units or elements through the medium of Welsh/bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.
How will I be assessed?
- Practical assessment during the course
- Practical examination
- Online examination
What can I do next?
You may wish to consider another of our part-time courses.
Do I need to bring/buy any equipment?
- Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
- Text books - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course, most text books are available to loan from the college library or online libraries
- A scientific calculator
- Electrical work trousers - £25
- Electrical safety boots/shoes - £14/£39
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
Are there any additional costs?
- No additional costs
- Personal Learning Account (PLA) funding may be available for this course (subject to eligibility). Click here for more information or contact central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- Under 19’s reduced fees may apply - please contact admissions@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
Additional Information
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Course Date: | 14 January 2025 |