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Pontyclun Electrotechnical Training Ltd. (P.E.T. Ltd.) Our highly-skilled and knowledgeable staff boast extensive industry experience as well relevant teaching qualifications. We are fully accredited by E.A.L.*to offer their qualifications and conduct the examinations. Our comprehensive range of available electrical training courses includes, among others, 17 th Edition Wiring Regulations, Inspection and Testing courses, Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) courses. A combination of courses has been devised for those who wish to work in the Domestic Wiring sector. People enrol on our electrical courses for different reasons. Training with P.E.T. could enhance your future earning potential in the electrical sector. Our dedicated training centre in Pontyclun is the ideal location for enhanced learning in a professional yet relaxed environment. An electrical training course or pat testing course could also equip you to take full advantage of the current skills shortage in the domestic electrician marketplace. We will help you decide which area of electrical training and PAT testing courses is most appropriate for you and provide high-quality course content and supporting information at every stage. Our wellequipped training centre is designed to deliver both practical and theoretical classes, with all tools and equipment provided by P.E.T. as required. Our courses are ideal for those returning to work, re-training or continuing professional development. Contact us to discuss your individual requirements. Electrical course enquiries are dealt with in a friendly and professional manner by our knowledgeable staff, who will be happy to provide information on our courses and answer any questions. Following your initial contact with us you'll feel confident in our ability to provide the electrical training courses you require. Visit our website - www.pet-ltd.com *E.A.L.is the only awarding organisation to invest in the industries it serves and the careers of those who work within them

Domestic Electrical Installation Courses : (House Wiring) P.E.T. Ltd. will provide you with an excellent opportunity to maximise your earning potential and job satisfaction, and for you to take advantage of the skills shortage for domestic electricians. (Domestic Electrical Installers). P.E.T. Ltd. aim is to provide you with all the information you need to ensure that this is the right electrical course for you, and then to follow that up with top quality delivery within the classroom. Our spacious training centre is equipped for practical and theoretical classes, and we will provide all the necessary tools and equipment. Courses on offer for the domestic electrical sector include :- Level 2 Domestic Electrical Installer Level 3 17 th Edition Wiring Regulations Level 3 Installing, Testing and Ensuring Compliance of Electrical Installations in Dwellings Level 3 Approving Electrical Installation work in Dwellings in Compliance with Building Regulations Additionally, you may wish to carry out Inspection and testing of electrical equipment. Then our Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) course will be ideal for you. You can be confident that your enquiry will be dealt with in a professional and competent manner, which will ensure that you enrol for the course which is right for you. All costs include registration with the awarding organisation, (E.A.L.), exam registration and invigilation, tuition fees, course materials, materials for practical work, and admin.

EAL - Level 2 Certificate for Domestic Electrical Installers (incorporating knowledge requirements for Part P Competent Persons Schemes). Course costs : 976 Attendance : 4 days a week for 3 weeks, Mon to Thurs. 09.00 16.00 or 1 day a week for 12 weeks 09.00 16.00 or 2 evenings a week for 12 weeks 18.00. 21.00 This course has been developed for those candidates who need to comply with the Part P requirements of the Building Regulations and prove they are competent to carry out the electrical work in dwellings. The course content is based on 9 individual units that are assessed by a mix of internal practical and knowledge assessments and an external (Unit 01) on-line assessment, all knowledge assessments are by multiple-choice questioning. Practical work is listed below :- Basic lighting circuits to include, 1 way and 2 way lighting circuits; intermediate switching circuits Radial power circuits (cooker points etc) Ring final circuits (sockets), ring circuit with spurs Earthing and bonding procedures Health & safety - Safe Isolation procedures Introduction to electrical regulations Cable types Selecting cable sizes and calculating load demands Protective devices, types and ratings Zoning and selection of equipment Identifying Three Phase Systems Use of testing equipment, testing sequence and certification Recommended publications : Requirements for Electrical Installations (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Ed.) BS 7671:2008 (2011) incorporating Amendment No 1: - ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9 IET - On-Site Guide : - ISBN 978-1 -84919-287-3 IET - Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations: - ISBN 978-0-86341-862-4

EAL - Level 3 Certificate in Requirements for Electrical Installations, BS 7671 (17th Edition Wiring Regulations, incorporating Amendment No. 1 2011) Course Cost : 352 Attendance : 4 days for 1 week, Mon to Thurs. 09.00 16.00 (exam on final day) or 1 day a week for 4 weeks 09.00 16.00 or 2 evenings a week for 4 weeks 18.00. 21.00 This course is designed to equip candidates with the knowledge and understanding of the objectives and application of the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations. It is designed for electricians who install or maintain electrical systems, in either the Domestic, Commercial or Industrial sectors. On successful completion of the course, candidates will be able to relate the requirements of the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations to their work and install and maintain electrical systems in accordance with the requirements of the regulations. 17th Edition Course Content Scope, object and fundamental principles for safety Definitions Assessment of General Characteristics Protection for Safety Selection and Erection of Equipment Special Installations Inspection and Testing Use of Appendices At the completion of the course, there is a multiple choice, on line, exam of 2 hours duration. This is externally set and externally marked by EAL. Publication Requirement IET WIRING REGULATIONS 17th EDITION BS 7671:2008 incorporating Amendment No 1: 2011 Requirements for Electrical Installations ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9 IET On-site Guide ISBN 978-1 -84919-287-3

EAL - Level 3 Certificate in Installing, Testing and Ensuring Compliance of Electrical Installations in Dwellings Course Cost 504 Attendance : 2 weeks, 4 days a week, Mon Thurs 09.00 16.00 or 1 day a week for 8 weeks 09.00 16.00 or 2 evenings a week for 8 weeks 18.00. 21.00 This qualification will provide the learner with the skills and knowledge needed for ensuring the safety, quality and technical standard of electrical installation work in dwellings. This qualification meets the minimum qualification level for Qualified Supervisors responsible for electrical work in domestic properties subject to Part P of the Building Regulations and will enable you to self-certify electrical installations in dwellings as well as certify work of others and provide a third party certification service. The course has 8 mandatory units, and consists of both theory and practical activities. Assessment is by multiple-choice questioning and practical assignments EAL Level 3 Award In Approving Electrical Installation work in Dwellings in Compliance with Building Regulations Course Cost 348 Attendance : 1 week for 4 days, Mon Thurs 09.00 16.00 or 1 day a week for 4 weeks 09.00 16.00 or 2 evenings a week for 4 weeks 18.00. 21.00 This qualification is designed to enable learners to enhance their competence of understanding and applying the principles, practices and legislation for the inspection, testing, commissioning and certification of electrical installations in order that they can approve electrical installations in dwellings in accordance with the relevant statutory and non-statutory regulations and requirements. Assessment is by two on-line exams. (multiple-choice questions) Publication Requirement for both the above courses : Guidance Note 3 (GN3), Inspection & Testing - ISBN 978-1-84919-275-0 IET Requirements for Electrical Installations (IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Ed.) BS7671:2008 incorporating Amendment No 1:2011 - ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9 IET - On-site Guide ISBN 978-1 -84919-287-3 IET Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations

Portable Appliance Testing PAT Courses EAL - Level 3 Award in the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment Course Cost : 230 Attendance : 2 days a week for 1 week 09.00 16.00 or 2 evenings a week for 2 weeks 18.00. 21.00 The EAL Level 3 PAT testing course is for people undertaking practical inspection and testing of electrical equipment. Is it time for a career change for you or are you seeking employment? Would you like to be your own boss run your own business, and even manage a few employees? Learn how to test portable electrical appliances with the IET - Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment. This publication is essential as it will be referred to throughout the course and will be taken into the exam. If you already work as an electrician or domestic electrical installer, then this PAT testing course will add another string to your bow and can help you move up in the industry. This is one of the top PAT testing courses for those either involved or looking to become involved in the inspection and testing of electrical equipment (e.g. portable appliances) and/or involved in managing the process of it. Learning Outcomes: Electrical construction of equipment Inspection Combined inspection and testing Recording Equipment Assessment is via an on-line multiple choice test of 50 questions, duration - 1 hour 45 minutes. There is also a practical test. PAT testing courses and qualifications such as the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment can help you in your work across many industries including: Building and construction Engineering Professional PAT Tester (self-employed)

Qualified Electricians and Domestic Installers who wish to carry out inspection, testing and commissioning; and periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting of electrical installations may consider these courses :- EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations EAL Level 3 Award In the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations These awards give the learner an understanding of the theory and practice involved with the initial verification and commissioning, and periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting, of both single and three phase electrical installations. What do these qualifications cover? The application of knowledge involved with the inspection and testing of electrical installations. Each Award has one unit which covers the necessary learning outcomes for initial verification, and periodic inspection and testing of electrical installations. This includes learning outcomes about safe isolation, inspection, safe testing, pre energised and energised tests; documentation and the practical use of test equipment. The examinations for these qualifications are open book. The onscreen assessments allows the use of Guidance Note 3 Inspection & Testing Published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations 1 on screen (OPEN BOOK) exam with 55 questions 4 centre marked practical assessments consisting of: Initial inspection, Earth fault loop impedance testing, Insulation resistance testing, Commissioning of a three phase rig. EAL Level 3 Award In the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations 2* on screen exams (OPEN BOOK): (Please read important note* below) QCRB3001 Bridging exam: Consisting of 35 questions. QCR3001: Consisting of 35 questions: *Note: Learners who have already achieved the Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations, need only undertake the QCR3001 Exam (one on screen exam). This is because those learners will have already been assessed on the common assessment criteria between the two units. 2 centre marked practical assessments consisting of: Periodic inspection, Periodic inspection and testing. Duration : Each course will be of 1 week duration, or for part-time attendance, 1 day per week or two evenings per week for 6 weeks per course. Cost per course, 760

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