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CONTENTS PAGE

We offer a comprehensive range of technical training at many levels, serving your training
and career development requirements as and when they arise.

17th Edition Wiring Regulations Courses


17th Edition Workshop on BS 7671: 2008 4
City & Guilds 2382-20 GOLA (Global Online Assessment) 5
17th Edition Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671: 2008 6
City & Guilds 2382-10 GOLA (Global Online Assessment) 7
17th Edition Design 8
Principles and Sizing of Earthing and Bonding 9
Electrical Courses
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 10
Electrical Basics 11
Portable Appliance Testing Courses
Certificate of Competent Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance (City & Guilds 2377-100) 12
Certificate of Competence for the Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (City & Guilds 2377-200) 13
Electrical Installation Testing Courses
NEW Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification of Electrical Installations (City & Guilds 2392-10) 14
Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (City & Guilds 2391-10) 16
Testing of Electrical Installations 18
Publications and Booking Information
Conditions of Booking 19
Supporting Publications 20
Booking Form 21

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17th Edition Workshop
on BS 7671: 2008 1 DAY

BS 7671: 2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations
Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.
(IEE Wiring Regulations Seventeenth Edition) came into
effect on 1 July 2008. Birmingham 23 March WSC1BH

The purpose of this workshop London 21 April WSD1LO

This workshop highlights the significant changes Wakefield 11 May WSE1WK


between the 16th and 17th Editions. It is aimed at: London 04 June WSF1LO
1. Those who require an overview of the changes but Bristol 30 June WSF2BR
do not need a qualification Manchester 06 July WSG1MA
2. Those who hold one of the following qualifications Glasgow 14 September WSJ1GL
and require an upgrade course to prepare for City
London 22 September WSJ2LO
and Guilds 2382-20:
London 08 December WSN1LO
■ City & Guilds 2381 (since June 2001)
■ City & Guilds 2330-07
■ City & Guilds 2330-08 Fees
■ City & Guilds 2360 Part Two (since January 2004). Members £235 + VAT (£35.25) Total £270.25
Please see page 5 for further details on City & Guilds Non-members £290 + VAT (£43.50) Total £333.50
2382-20 which needs to be booked separately.
Workshop covers: Early booking discount (two months in advance)
■ overview of BS 7671: 2008 Members £190 + VAT (£28.50) Total £218.50
■ summary of new material inclusions Non-members £230 + VAT (£34.50) Total £264.50
■ explanation of the many important technical changes
■ information about guidance documents, courses and
10% off all non-London courses booked through this brochure
City & Guilds qualifications.


Delegates should be conversant with the structure,
terminology and main technical requirements of the Good content, relevant and to the point.
16th Edition.
Required publication: BS 7671: 2008.
Knowledgeable presenter.
See page 20 for order details. Michael Parkin, 8 October 2008

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City & Guilds 2382-20 GOLA
(Global Online Assessment) 1 HOUR
Latest GOLA
To be eligible to take this exam candidates must hold Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No. registration
one of the qualifications listed on page 4. As part of the Birmingham 01 April 232DBH 18 March
booking process registrants are required to submit a
London 29 April 232DLO 15 April
copy of their certificate.
Wakefield 20 May 232EWK 06 May
City and Guilds 2382-20 is a multiple-choice test of 30
questions with a maximum of one hour allowed. The test London 10 June 232FLO 27 May
is computer based and you will receive a printed result Bristol 07 July 232GBR 24 June
on completion of the test. In order to familiarise yourself Manchester 15 July 232GMA 01 July
with the test procedure, you have the opportunity to sit a
Glasgow 16 September 232JGL 02 September
ten minute practice test beforehand.
London 29 September 232JLO 15 September
London 15 December 232NLO 01 December

Fees
Course attendee* £85 + VAT (£12.75) Total £97.75
Exam only** £105 + VAT (£15.75) Total £120.75

* Attendee or retake candidate from course listed on page 4


** Candidates not attending Institution of Engineering and Technology courses

Exam Success: IEE Wiring Regulations 2382-20


Intended to help candidates who hold one of the qualifications
listed on page 4 of this brochure to become conversant with
the changes and new material in the 17th Edition of the IEE
Wiring Regulations. Organised for easy use, this book features
exam information and test practice, as well as handy tips and
advice from examiners. Sample papers are provided which are
designed to reinforce knowledge and understanding of the IEE
Wiring Regulations and to prepare candidates for the online test.

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17th Edition Certificate in the Requirements for
Electrical Installations BS 7671: 2008 3 DAYS

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


This course is aimed at practising electricians and Birmingham 16 – 18 February WIB1BH
electrical contractors and is intended to ensure that London 24 – 26 February WIB2LO
they are conversant with the format, content and
London 17 – 19 March WIC1LO
application of BS 7671: 2008. On a date following the
course delegates can sit the City and Guilds 2382- Stevenage 24 – 26 March WIC2ST
10 examination, although this needs to be booked Wakefield 28 – 30 April WID1WK
separately (see page 7 for more details). London 12 – 14 May WIE1LO
The course is also suitable for others who may require Bristol 01 – 03 June WIF1BR
a basic working knowledge of BS 7671: 2008.
Manchester 23 – 25 June WIF2MA
Required publications: BS 7671: 2008 and On-Site
London 07 – 09 July WIG1LO
Guide, 17th Edition.
Glasgow 08 – 10 September WIJ1GL
See page 20 for order details.
London 29 September – 01 October WIK1LO
Course covers:
Birmingham 03 – 05 November WIM1BH
■ detailed examination of all parts of BS 7671
■ selection and sizing of cables London 01 – 03 December WIN1LO
■ sizing of protective conductors
■ using the IEE On-Site Guide
Fees
■ preparation for City & Guilds 2382-10.
Members £575 + VAT (£86.25) Total £661.25
Non-members £685 + VAT (£102.75) Total £787.75



Early booking discount (two months in advance)

Good course, well presented. Members


Non-members
£460 + VAT (£69.00)
£550 + VAT (£82.50)
Total £529.00
Total £632.50
Good atmosphere.
Steve, Metronet, Aug 08 10% off all non-London courses booked through this brochure

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City & Guilds 2382-10 GOLA
(Global Online Assessment) 2 HOURS
Latest GOLA
If you hold City and Guilds 2381, 2300-07, 2330-08 or Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No. registration
2360 Part Two, please see pages 4 and 5 to see if the Birmingham 25 February 238BBH 11 February
one-day workshop and exam are suitable for you. For all
London 25 March 238CL2 11 March
other practising electricians and electrical contractors,
this is the one for you. Stevenage 01 April 238DST 18 March

This is a multiple-choice test of 60 questions with a Wakefield 06 May 238EWK 22 April


maximum of two hours allowed. It is computer based London 21 May 238ELO 06 May
and you will receive a printed result on completion of the Bristol 10 June 238FBR 27 May
test. In order to familiarise yourself with the procedure
Manchester 01 July 238GMA 17 June
you have the opportunity to sit a ten minute practice
test beforehand. London 15 July 238GLO 01 July
Glasgow 16 September 238JGL 02 September
London 07 October 238KLO 23 September
Birmingham 11 November 238MBH 28 October
London 09 December 238NLO 25 November

Fees
Course attendee* £90 + VAT (£13.50) Total £103.50
Exam only** £110 + VAT (£16.50) Total £126.50

* Attendee or retake candidate from course listed on page 6


Exam Success: IEE Wiring Regulations 2382-10 ** Candidates not attending Institution of Engineering and Technology courses
Intended to help candidates of City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate
in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS 7671: 2008)
to prepare for the exam. Organised for easy use, this book
features exam information and test practice, as well as handy
tips and advice from examiners. Worked-through examples
of answers to questions are designed to reinforce knowledge
and understanding of the seventeenth edition of the IEE Wiring
Regulations. It is aimed at both newly qualified and existing
practitioners, especially those who may be sitting the test online
for the first time.

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17th Edition Design
3 DAYS

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


The aim of this course is to develop your knowledge and London 03 – 05 March WDC1LO
understanding of BS 7671: 2008 and the principles Manchester 19 – 21 May WDE1MA
associated with the design of electrical installations for
London 02 – 04 June WDF1LO
a range of environments in and around buildings. It will
provide the opportunity for you to apply this knowledge Birmingham 22 – 24 September WDJ1BH
to the interpretation of the electrical requirements Glasgow 27 – 29 October WDK1GL
of a building, develop practical schemes to meet London 10 – 12 November WDM1LO
these requirements and evaluate the effectiveness of
alternative schemes.
Fees
Required publications: BS 7671: 2008 and Guidance
Members £750 + VAT (£112.50) Total £862.50
Note 1 Selection & Erection, 5th Edition
Non-members £850 + VAT (£127.50) Total £977.50
Recommended reading:
Electrical Installation Design Guide: Calculations for
Early booking discount (two months in advance)
Electricians and Designers
Members £600 + VAT (£90.00) Total £690.00
See page 20 for order details.
Non-members £680 + VAT (£102.00) Total £782.00
Course covers:
■ design principles
10% off all non-London courses booked through this brochure
■ overcurrent protection - principles and practice
■ shock protection - principles and practice
■ isolation and switching
■ selection and specification of equipment
■ special installations or locations.
A design exercise based on a real installation will enable
participants to apply much of what they have learnt.

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Principles and Sizing of Earthing and
Bonding Systems for Electrical Installations 1 DAY

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


For designers and electrical contractors who require a London 01 April EBD1LO
good working knowledge of the Earthing and Bonding London 23 September EBJ1LO
arrangements as required by BS 7671: 2008 (IEE Wiring
Regulations, Seventeenth Edition).
Fees
The objectives of the course are to ensure that delegates:
are fully conversant with the requirements of the Standard; Members £290 + VAT (£43.50) Total £333.50
understand the associated theory to enable a complete Non-members £365 + VAT (£54.75) Total £419.75
design to be produced compliant with the Regulations; are
able to completely size and define a full working installation Early booking discount (two months in advance)
compliant with the Standard.
Members £235 + VAT (£35.25) Total £270.25
Course covers: Non-members £290 + VAT (£43.50) Total £333.50
■ earthing systems defined in BS 7671 - TNS,
TN-C-S and TT
■ definitions and descriptions
10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people
■ principles of earthing and automatic disconnection
at the same time
■ definitions and practical sizing of:
- earthing conductor
- circuit protective conductors
- bonding conductors
- supplementary bonding conductors
■ residual current devices
■ special locations
■ practical examples.

Guidance Note 8 Earthing & Bonding


The course draws extensively on IEE Guidance Note 8
which is included in the course fee.

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Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
(Northern Ireland 1991) 1 DAY

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


The Electricity at Work Regulations affect everyone in London 02 April ED1LO
employment in the UK. They apply to all places of work: London 04 November EM1LO
shops, hotels, schools and colleges, hospitals, factories and
commercial premises of all kinds, as well as electrical work
in domestic premises. Fees

This essential course has enabled many thousands to Members £290 + VAT (£43.50) Total £333.50
understand their responsibilities. Course documentation Non-members £365 + VAT (£54.75) Total £419.75
includes a copy of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
Memorandum of Guidance. Early booking discount (two months in advance)
The course is aimed primarily at engineers and supervisory Members £235 + VAT (£35.25) Total £270.25
staff with responsibility for electrical systems. Non-members £290 + VAT (£43.50) Total £333.50
Course covers:
■ legal background 10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people
■ safe design - protection against electric shock at the same time
■ dangers of electricity
■ training, experience, competence & supervision
■ safe systems of work
■ safe systems - design & installation
■ safe systems - working space, access & lighting
■ action plan for duty holders.

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Electrical Basics
2 DAYS
The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.
This course is intended to provide an understanding of London 20 – 21 April BED1LO
terminology, units of measurement and basic electrical London 07 – 08 July BEG1LO
theory. It will be of particular benefit to those of a non-
London 13 – 14 October BEK1LO
electrical background or with limited electrical knowledge.
It will also serve as a refresher for those whose knowledge
has perhaps got a little rusty with passing time. Fees
The course is intended primarily as a foundation to Members £545 + VAT (£81.75) Total £626.75
enable participants to gain more benefit from attendance Non-members £620 + VAT (£93.00) Total £713.00
at subsequent technical courses, in particular Portable
Appliance Testing, and inspection and testing of electrical
Early booking discount (two months in advance)
installation courses.
Members £435 + VAT (£65.25) Total £500.25
A 10% discount will be given on any of the above
Non-members £495 + VAT (£74.25) Total £569.25
mentioned courses when booked in conjunction with this
Electrical Basics course.
10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people
Course covers:
at the same time
■ basic parameters and units of measurement
■ types of electric current
■ electrical power and energy
■ the basic electric circuit
■ insulation and continuity resistance
■ electrical protection and calculation of protective
device ratings
■ the principles of earthing
■ switching and isolation of electrical equipment
■ plug connections and polarity
■ the use of extension leads
■ examples of electrical equipment hazards.
Some practical work is included.

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Certificate of Competent Management of Electrical
Equipment Maintenance (City & Guilds 2377-100) 1 DAY

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


This course is aimed at managers and administrators of London 22 April PMD1LO
work places as well as contractors providing maintenance London 23 November PMM1LO
and testing services. The course does not include any
practical testing for participants but does have a practical
demonstration by the lecturers. Fees*

Required publications: Code of Practice for In-service Members £330 + VAT (£49.50) Total £379.50
Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, 3rd Edition Non-members £410 + VAT (£61.50) Total £471.50
– see information on opposite page.
City & Guilds 2377-100 GOLA (Global Online Assessment) Early booking discount (two months in advance)
At the end of the course candidates will sit a multiple- Members £270 + VAT (£40.50) Total £310.50
choice test of 45 questions with a maximum of 1½ hours Non-members £330 + VAT (£49.50) Total £379.50
allowed. The test is computer based and you will receive * Course fee includes City & Guilds examination fees
a printed result on completion of the test. In order to
familiarise yourself with the test procedure, you have the
Both Portable Appliance Testing Courses 10% discount
opportunity to sit a 10 minute practice test beforehand.
Delegates attending both courses are entitled to a 10% reduction on
Course covers:
standard and early booking fees as follows:
■ the IEE Code of Practice, 3rd Edition
Fees per course – attending both 100 and 200
■ legal requirements
Members £295 + VAT (£44.25) Total £339.25
■ management arrangements for legal compliance
Non-members £365 + VAT (£54.75) Total £419.75
■ assessment of electrical risks in relation to
electrical equipment
■ frequency of inspection/testing based on Early booking discount (two months in advance)
risk assessment
Members £245 + VAT (£36.75) Total £281.75
■ scope of equipment inspection and testing
Non-members £295 + VAT (£44.25) Total £339.25
■ test equipment
■ documentation requirements and record keeping
■ competence and training requirement. 10% off when booking 3 or more people at the same time

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Certificate of Competence for the Inspection and Testing
of Electrical Equipment (City & Guilds 2377-200) 1 DAY +
Exam GOLA Latest GOLA
The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No. 2377-200 Ref.No. Registration
This course is for staff undertaking and recording London 23 April PID1LO 30 April PXD1LO 16 April
inspection and testing of electrical equipment. The London 09 July PIG1LO 16 July PXG1LO 02 July
course includes a practical exercise.
London 15 October PIK1LO 22 October PXK1LO 08 October
Required publications: Code of Practice for In-Service
London 24 November PIM1LO 01 December PXM1LO 17 November
Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, 3rd
Edition – see information below.
City & Guilds 2377-200 GOLA (Global Online Assessment) Fees*

To enable a full day of training followed by time for Members £330 + VAT (£49.50) Total £379.50
revision, the test is held a week later. The multiple- Non-members £410 + VAT (£61.50) Total £471.50
choice computer based assessment consists of 30
questions in an hour and you will receive a printed result Early booking discount (two months in advance)
on completion. In order to familiarise yourself with the
Members £270 + VAT (£40.50) Total £310.50
test procedure, you have the opportunity to sit a 10
Non-members £330 + VAT (£49.50) Total £379.50
minute practice test beforehand.
* Course fee includes City & Guilds examination fees
Course covers:
■ the IEE Code of Practice, 3rd Edition
■ equipment construction and classification 10% off when booking 3 or more people at the same time
■ inspection and testing of requirements
■ use of portable appliance testers
■ frequency of inspection/testing
■ record keeping
■ competence and training requirements.

Exam Success IEE Code of Practice 2377 Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of
A useful book from the IEE and City & Electrical Equipment (COP), 3rd Edition
Guilds. It includes revision help, handy The COP is not part of the course documentation but is offered at a
tips and advice from the examiners discount to course participants and can be ordered via the course
and a FAQ section, all of which are registration form on page 21.
designed to reinforce understanding It is essential that participants obtain a copy of the COP before either
and increase candidates’ confidence course, as it is vital pre-course reading and is referenced during the
for the 2377 exams. multiple choice C&G GOLA test.

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Level 2 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification
of Electrical Installations (City & Guilds 2392-10)

The purpose of this course


To give participants the outline experience necessary for the practical inspecting and
testing of newly installed electrical circuits and also as theoretical preparation for
candidates aiming to achieve City & Guilds 2392-10 (NVQ Level 2).
This three day course will also give candidates aiming to achieve City & Guilds 2391-10
(NVQ Level 3) an excellent foundation.
Course covers:
■ preparation for initial verification, inspection and testing exam Guidance Note 3:
■ safe working practices Inspection & Testing, 5th Edition

■ statutory and non-statutory documentation Essential for City & Guilds 2392-10 Certificate
in Fundamental Inspection, Testing & Initial
■ associated inspection and testing documentation.
Verification, this guidance note is concerned
Requirement principally with inspection and testing. It has
Candidates should ideally hold a City & Guilds 2382 certificate or have good working been updated to align with the IEE Wiring
Regulations (BS 7671) 17th Edition. It includes
knowledge of the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations.
detailed coverage of initial verification, periodic
Qualification inspection and test instruments.

This certificate is split into two units which will be assessed as:
■ a multiple-choice GOLA (Global Online Assessment) – 50 questions in 1 hour 40
minutes, closed book
■ a practical assessment (2 hours), normally conducted one week after the course
completion date.
Revision in preparation for the GOLA test
A 2½ hour session will be made available and held immediately prior to sitting the GOLA test.
There will be an AM and PM session which will be assigned by staff at the Courses Unit.
Required publications:
BS 7671: 2008 and IEE Guidance Note 3 Inspection & Testing, 5th Edition which are
referenced throughout the course. See page 20 for order details.
For further testing courses see pages 16-17 for Level 3 Certificate in Inspection,
Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (2391-10) and page 18 for Testing
of Electrical Installations.

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NEW FOR 2009 3 DAYS +
Course Practical assessment Revision and GOLA Latest GOLA Registration
Venue dates 2009 Ref.No. 2392-102 Ref.No. test 2392-101 Ref. No. 2392-101
London 10 – 12 March FTC1LO 17 – 18 March FTPCLO 19 March FTWCLO 05 March
London 16 – 18 June FTF1LO 23 – 24 June FTPFLO 25 June FTWFLO 11 June
London 08 – 10 September FTJ1LO 15 – 16 September FTPJLO 17 September FTWJLO 03 September
London 03 – 05 November FTM1LO 10 – 11 November FTPMLO 12 November FTWMLO 29 October

Fees (inclusive of examination fees)


Members £900 + VAT (£135.00) Total £1035.00
Non-Members £1020 + VAT (£153.00) Total £1173.00

Early booking discount (two months in advance)


Members £750 + VAT (£112.50) Total £862.50
Non-Members £850 + VAT (£127.50) Total £977.50

Practical assessment only £165 + VAT (£24.75) Total £189.75


GOLA test only £50 + VAT (£7.50) Total £57.50
Revision session plus GOLA test £95 + VAT (£14.25) Total £109.25

10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people at the same time

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Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification
of Electrical Installations (City & Guilds 2391-10)

The purpose of this course


This scheme is aimed at those already having practical experience of inspection and testing of
LV electrical installations, who wish to become certificated, possibly for Part P purposes.
This course is not suitable for beginners. Please see pages 14-15 for Level 2 Fundamental
Inspection and Testing (City & Guilds 2392-10) and page 18 for the practical one-day course
Testing of Electrical Installations.
In addition to relevant practical experience, delegates must hold City & Guilds 2382 (see
courses on pages 4 and 6). Guidance Note 3:
Inspection & Testing, 5th Edition
Required publications:
Essential for City & Guilds 2391-10 Certificate in
BS 7671: 2008 and IEE Guidance Note 3 Inspection & Testing, 5th Edition which are
Inspection, Testing & Certification, this guidance
referenced throughout the course. See page 20 for order details. note is concerned principally with inspection
Practical assessments and testing. It has been updated to align with the
IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) 17th Edition.
Practical assessments will normally be conducted one week after training. Each participant will It includes detailed coverage of initial verification,
be assigned a half-day, either morning or afternoon, by administration staff at the Courses Unit. periodic inspection and test instruments.

Revision day in preparation for written assessments


This additional day between the course and the written assessment is designed to refresh your
knowledge and improve your exam technique. You will have the opportunity to work through
sample question papers and receive feedback on your answers as well as raise any queries.
Written assessments
Examinations run from 18.30 – 21.00 subject to sufficient registrations.
The full programme comprises:
■ a three day course covering: the requirements of BS 7671:2008 for inspection, testing Exam Success:
IEE Wiring Regulations 2391-10
and certification and guidance given in IEE Guidance Note 3, Inspection & Testing;
practical demonstrations and “hands-on” sessions; preparation for practical assessment A new book from the IEE and City & Guilds
Intended for candidates of the Level 3 Certificate
■ a practical assessment of up to four hours’ duration, one to one with a qualified assessor
in Inspection, Testing and Certification of
■ a revision day in preparation for the written assessment designed to improve your Electrical Installations (2391-10). It contains two
exam technique full sample exam papers, together with answers
■ a written examination (closed book) in two sections comprising short answer and and comments, designed to reinforce knowledge
structured questions. and understanding of the subject and to prepare
candidates for the examination.

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4 DAYS +
Latest registration
Course Practical assessment Revision day Written assessment for standard fee
Venue dates 2009 Ref.No. 2391-302 Ref.No. 2391-301 Ref. No. 2391-301 Ref. No. 2391-301
London 24 – 26 Feb ICB1LO 02 – 05 Mar ICPBLO 09 Mar RVBLO 12 Mar ICWBLO 01 Feb
London 30 Jun – 02 Jul ICG1LO 06 – 09 July ICPGLO 20 Jul RVGLO 23 Jul ICWGLO 01 June
London 06 – 08 Oct ICK1LO 12 – 15 Oct ICPKLO 19 Oct RVKLO 22 Oct ICWKLO 01 Sept
London 17 – 19 Nov ICM1LO 23 – 26 Nov ICPMLO 30 Nov RVMLO 03 Dec ICWMLO 01 Nov

Fees (inclusive of examination fees)


Members £1295 + VAT (£194.25) Total £1489.25
Non members £1395 + VAT (£209.25) Total £1604.25

Early booking discount (two months in advance)


Members £1035 + VAT (£155.25) Total £1190.25
Non members £1115 + VAT (£167.25) Total £1282.25

10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people at the same time

Practical assessment only £340 + VAT (£51.00) Total £391.00


Revision day only £155 + VAT (£23.25) Total £178.25
Written assessment only – standard fee £110 + VAT (£16.50) Total £126.50
Written assessment only – late fee (after latest registration date listed above, £168 + VAT (£25.20) Total £193.20
up until three weeks before exam date).

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Testing of Electrical Installations
1 DAY

The purpose of this course Venue Dates 2009 Ref.No.


This course is an introduction to testing to BS 7671: London 29 June ITF1LO
2008 (IEE Wiring Regulations Seventeenth Edition) London 05 October ITK1LO
and is particularly suitable for those who lack practical
experience or require a refresher. The course combines
formal teaching with “hands-on” practical sessions Fees
and assumes a basic understanding of BS 7671 Members £305 + VAT (£45.75) Total £350.75
technical requirements. Non-members £385 + VAT (£57.75) Total £442.75
Required publications:
BS 7671: 2008 and IEE Guidance Note 3 Inspection & Early booking discount (two months in advance)
Testing, 5th Edition which are referenced throughout the Members £245 + VAT (£36.75) Total £281.75
course. See page 20 for order details. Non-members £310 + VAT (£46.50) Total £356.50
A series of test boards embrace the following tests:
■ continuity of protective conductors 10% off when booking 2 or more courses or 3 or more people
■ ring circuit continuity at the same time
■ insulation resistance and polarity
■ live polarity, earth loop impedance, prospective
fault current and RCD operation.
Delegates will be able to practise these tests for
themselves, using a variety of modern test instruments.
For further testing courses see pages 14-15 for Level 2
Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification
of Electrical Installations (C&G 2392-10) and pages
16-17 for Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing and
Certification of Electrical Installations (C&G 2391-10)

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Conditions of Booking

Early Booking Discount – save up to 20% Delegates with Special Needs


Course registrations booked and paid for more than two months The Institution aims to offer fully accessible events to all its
in advance of the first day of a course attract a discount of up delegates. Please help us to accommodate any individual needs
to 20%. For example – for a course commencing 18 March, that you may have by attaching a note to the registration form.
registration and payment received by 17 January is eligible for Special arrangements for exams may require evidence in writing
the early booking discount. up to 3 months before.
Registration Course Objectives
The Institution’s Customer Services team will acknowledge receipt All courses have additional information available which has not been
of registration within 72 hours but please note this does not confirm printed in this brochure. For a copy of the objectives for any course
that the event will take place. please visit www.theiet.org/courses or contact the Courses Unit.
Joining instructions will be sent 10-14 days prior to the event Payment of Fees
confirming details. Please contact us immediately if you do not Registration will only be confirmed on receipt of payment.
receive an acknowledgment or joining instructions within the
Bank Transfers (BACS)
stipulated period. Tel +44 (0) 1438 767289.
Please ensure delegate name, course reference and invoice number
Cancellations, Transfers and Substitutions for Courses and Exams
(if applicable) are quoted on any BACS payment made and allow
Any cancellation, transfer or substitution after registration will incur five working days clearance. Bank account details are as follows:
an administration fee of £30.
Barclays Bank Plc
Cancellations and transfers at short notice will be charged as follows: UK Bank
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Publications
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Unless stated, course registration fees do not include copies of BS 7671: 2008 or other associated publications. However, these are offered at a
discount of 20% to those attending any of the courses described in this brochure and are available to order via the enclosed registration form.
The 20% discount for a supporting publication will expire one month after the course and is limited to one copy of each publication per registrant.
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Please note: orders for material needed as pre-course reading, e.g. the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection & Testing of Electrical
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Please order via registration form on the inside back page

Course supporting publications:

BS 7671: 2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition (PWR1700B) £52.00
On-Site Guide (BS 7671: 2008 Wiring Regulations, 17th Edition) (PWRG0170B) £16.00
Electrical Installation Design Guide: Calculations for Electricians and Designers (PWR05030) £16.00
Guidance Note 1 Selection & Erection, 5th Edition (PWG1170B) £24.00
Guidance Note 3 Inspection & Testing, 5th Edition (PWG3170B) £20.00
Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, 3rd Edition (PWR08630) £28.00
Electrical Maintenance, 2nd Edition (PWR05100) £28.00

Excellent books for your exam revision (not discounted):


Exam Success IEE Code of Practice 2377 (PWR05070) £12.00
Exam Success IEE Wiring Regulations 2382-10 (PWR05080) £12.00
Exam Success IEE Wiring Regulations 2382-20 (PWR05090) £12.00
Exam Success IEE Wiring Regulations 2391-10 (PWR05110) £15.00

Other publications:

Electrician’s Guide to the Building Regulations, 2nd Edition (PWGP170B) £16.00


Electrician’s Guide to Emergency Lighting (PWR05020) £16.00

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