EAL Level II Certificate for Domestic Electrical Installers Part P Qualification (EAL DEI)

Introduction

Part P relates specifically to electrical safety in dwellings and affects all individuals whether they are carrying out addition or alterations to electrical systems or new installations. Part P covers work in dwellings, combined dwelling and business premises having common supply (shops, pubs etc.), common access areas in flats. It also applies to outbuildings such as sheds, garages and greenhouses. There are five government approved Part P Competent Person Schemes, these being: NICEIC BSI ELECSA BRE Certification NAPIT Electrical qualifications area requirement of membership for all the government Approved Competent Person Schemes. By successfully becoming a member of Part P Accreditation Scheme, the individual will be able to self certify his/her work and register it with Building Control via their membership body. As a registered/approved training centre with EAL and NICEIC, the Faraday Centre delivers the EAL Level II Certificate for Domestic Electrical Installers course. This course covers 17 modules and includes various practical training elements. Assessment on the course is done throughout with a practical and/or written test being conducted on each of the modules. At the end of the course, candidates are also required to complete a multiple-choice online exam (20 questions, 40 minutes) This is an intensive course some prior experience in electrical installation, inspection and testing of electrical installations would be an advantage.

Participants

Personnel requiring to self certify their domestic electrical installations under PART P of the building regulations. These people may include individuals who will carry out limited work on fixed domestic electrical installations in the home, such as kitchen and bathroom fitters as well as electricians.

Aim

To provide candidates with a knowledge of the requirements of BS7671 16th Edition Wiring Regulations and practical instruction in domestic electrical installations. On successful completion of the course, candidates will receive a Vocational Related Qualification from EAL. This is accepted as a satisfactory training requirement for entry into "Competent Person" scheme providers 'Part P'.

Outline Contents

  • Applicable building regulations for domestic electrical installation
  • Electrical safety legislation
  • regulations standards and terminology
  • Pre-work survey/ inspection
  • Safe isolation procedures
  • Identifying unsafe electrical situations
  • Earthing and bonding requirements
  • Electrical test requirements
  • Selecting cable and components
  • Installing and replacing of electrical components
  • Checking the correct and safe operation of installed electrical components
  • Recording of electrical test results and completing certificates
  • Installing and/or re-routing cables
  • Special locations and installations
  • Understanding of new circuit requirements
  • Installing lighting circuits
  • Maintaining electrical installations
  • Basic understanding of 3 phase supplies

Date Information

Duration: 5 Days
Start Dates:
11/02/2008
21/04/2008
16/06/2008
18/08/2008
06/10/2008
01/12/2008


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