City & Guilds 2330 Electro technical Training
Level 2: (10 weeks)
If you want to be an electrician, this course is for you.
It enables you to gain the practical skills and knowledge and the qualification you need to get started.
This course introduces you to the basic and fundamental aspects of an electricians work in a clear and straightforward way,
and provides you with the essential qualification that you need to get started the Level 2 Certificate in Electrical Technology 2330.
To gain the qualification, you must successfully pass assessments in a series of basic courses, split into four units.
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Unit 1: Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical environment
Safety
Legal duties
PPE
Electrical specialisms
Fire extinguishers and warning signs
Electric shock and isolation
Accident and emergency procedures
- Unit 2: Principles of electrotechnology
Identify SI units
Basic mechanics
Resistance
Power generation
Conductors and insulators
Electrons and charge
Series and parallel circuits
Transformers
Shock protection
Electrical systems
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Unit 3: Application of health and safety and electrical principles
Risk control
Emergency switching
Dealing with information
Relays
Resistance
Three phase systems
Delta connections
Protective devices
Earth fault
Over currents
- Unit 4: Installation (Buildings & Structures)
Electricity at work regulations
Structure of BS7671
Codes of practice
Wiring systems
Cable calculations
Special locations
Work planning.
- If you are keen to specialise, you can also choose to focus on one of a range of relevant topics, including:
Installation
Maintenance
Instrumentation
Panel building
Intensive 10-week course, held over a 20-week period. To enable you to fit this demanding course into your busy schedule, course sessions are held on a two weeks on, two weeks off basis.
Although designed to cater for people of all ages, the flexibility of the course makes it especially useful for mature students with family, work and other commitments who are unable or unwilling to attend college for the duration of a full academic year.
This course is open to any age. If you are aged 16 to 25, it can form part of an apprenticeship that allows you to earn as you learn. Alternatively, once you have understood the basics, gained your qualification and found a job as an electrician, youre ready to take an NVQ relevant to our chosen specialist area. However you choose to use this course, its an essential stepping-stone to your new career as a fully qualified electrician.
The course content features practical and theory learning, with online exams and practical assessments.
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You will not be charged untill you have agreed the date you can attend
PLUS
£200.00 goods voucher from TLC
on passing