City & Guilds 2382-20, One Day Course + Exam
If you already have your 16th Edition wiring regs qualification, City & Guilds 2381
and have it since June 2001, you only need to update your knowledge and attend our 1 day course and take the online test. This qualification is called the 2382-20. If your qualification was obtained prior to June 2001 you will need to attend the full 3 Day course and take the online test. This qualification is called 2382-10
The aim of this update course is to provide delegates with an awareness of the main alterations and additions incorporated in BS 7671:2008. (17th Edition)
This course aims to update delegates on the significant differences between the 16th and 17th editions. It will, therefore, focus on the main additions and alterations that have been incorporated in the 2008 (17th) edition.
Who Should Attend
It is primarily aimed at practising electricians and other allied professionals e.g. electrical engineers, contracts managers, designers, consultants, surveyors, and other related trades with a good working knowledge of BS 7671, who have already achieved the City & Guilds Certificate in the requirements for electrical installations (BS 7671: 2001) (2381) or recognized equivalent. It should be noted that limited instruction will be provided on existing requirements and electrical science.
Main Course Content
There are eight units making up the course relating to Parts 1-7 and the Appendices of BS 7671:2008:
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, Appendices
Training Dates 2010
6th May (exam 7th May)
19th July (exam 20th July)
13th October (exam 14th October)
(closing date for enrolment is one week prior to course start date)
(Please note that we require a nominal deposit to secure your place, payable on booking)
NOTE: Delegates must have a copy of the following:
IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition
BS7671 : 2008
ISBN: 9780863418440
(Book available directly from Mercia at £60)