What’s Included?
The course includes expert-led training, a copy of the IET 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, the City & Guilds 2382-22 examination fee, and all necessary learning materials.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for practising electricians with relevant experience. It is also suitable for individuals working in electrical environments who need to enhance their understanding of the Wiring Regulations to ensure compliance with current standards.
Assessment
- A 2-hour multiple-choice, open-book PC-based assessment. Results available immediately.
- Exams are available between 08:30-13:30 weekdays. Re-sits cost £75.
- Each candidate is supplied with a copy of the IET 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (Blue Book) for the course and examination. A non-programmable calculator is also required.
Additional Notes
Please note that this course may be cancelled and rescheduled if no uptake is received up to 14 days prior to the course start date.
A cancellation fee of 30% will be charged for cancellations within 24 hours of the course date. Failure to attend without notice will result in a full charge.
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The 18th Edition course at EKGTA was thorough and well-structured. The instructors were knowledgeable, and the facilities were excellent.
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Why This Qualification Matters
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Demonstrates up-to-date knowledge of BS 7671 wiring regulations
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Required for compliance with UK electrical installation standards
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Widely recognised by employers, contractors, and competent person schemes
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Supports safer installation, inspection, and testing practices
Course Details
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Awarding Body: City & Guilds
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Qualification: Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations
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Qualification Code: 2382-22
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Delivery: In-person at EKGTA
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Duration: 3 days
What the Course Covers
The course fully meets the requirements of the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations and includes coverage of:
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Scope, object, and fundamental principles
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Definitions and terminology used within BS 7671
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Assessment of general characteristics
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Protection for safety, including fault protection and additional protection
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Selection and erection of electrical equipment
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Inspection and testing requirements
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Special installations and locations
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Functional requirements
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Appendices and reference material