

Level 3 Award in Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installation (C&G 2391-51)
3 days
2391-51
The course is for experienced electricians who are confident in inspection and testing and wish to expand their knowledge and skill set to be able to conduct Periodic Inspections.
What You Get:
✓ City and Guilds 2391-51 Award in the Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations certificate.
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Description
This is a comprehensive course concentrating only on Periodic Inspections. The course is an industry recognised award with “open book” book assessments completed within the course timeframe.
Note; the practical assessment is not open book. When achieved, candidates would have expanded and improved understanding in how to conduct inspection and testing to older installations including being able to confidently complete Electrical Installation Condition Reports, also the recognised qualification is one of the underpinning knowledge requirements for Competent Person Scheme membership/registration. Along with the 2391-50 Initial Verification, candidates will hold an industry recognised award for all aspects of Inspection an Test.
What will I learn on this course?
The course will cover in detail the application of conducting Periodic Inspections to industry standards.
It will open new work opportunities and build confidence in applying different methods of inspection and testing normally conducted for initial verification.
The Main points covered would be:
- Periodic Inspection and Testing Completion of Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs)
- Extent and Limitations
- Previous records
- Sampling Required tests
- Observations and Coding Applying observations to BS7671
- Differences between Initial Verification and certification
The course is a three-day course
Day 1: Registration, theory, and practical training
Day 2: Theory training and 1 exam
Day 3: Theory and Practical Exams
Who should attend?
Required Materials
Equipment:
- Own test instruments with calibration certificate
- Hand tools and Safe Isolation Equipment – a limited number are available to borrow if need be.
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