C&G 2365 level 2 – Via Home Study.
We will send you a C&G 2365 level 2 study pack which will contain all of the theory knowledge units that you are required to achieve in order to gain the qualification. Also contained within the pack are self-assessment papers allowing you as the candidate to monitor your progress along the way. In addition to the pack, we will also provide you with the associated City & Guilds reference book as well as access to Smartscreen – a City and Guilds online learning/assessment resource. Once you have completed your study or are at a point where you feel that you are ready to attend the centre, you will then need to contact us to book your time in-centre. We allocate 4 weeks of attendance to this level 2 aspect and these 4 weeks can be broken up over a period of up to 2 years, to fit in with any ongoing commitments that you might have. Naturally, the attendance can also be condensed and achieved quicker if this suits you. During your attendance, you will undertake practical training and assessments and you will also undertake online exams, the knowledge for which you will have gained from the Home Study pack and associated documents.
C&G 2382-18 Wiring Regulations – In-Centre attendance required.
The 18th edition course is aimed at those who require having a good working knowledge of BS 7671. The aim of this 3-day electrical training course is to gain familiarity with the layout, content, and application of the BS 7671: 2022 18th Edition Regulations. It is intended to ensure that on completion of this course, individuals are conversant with the format, content, and the application of the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671: 2022 - 18th Edition Regulations. A basic understanding of electrical principles is recommended in order to be successful on this course.
- Scope, object and fundamental principles
- Definitions
- Assessment of general characteristics
- Protection for safety
- Selection and erection of equipment
- Inspection and testing
- Special installations or locations
- Prosumers
- Appendices
- Protection against overvoltages
- Protection against fire
- Electrical embedded heating
- Energy efficiency
Assessment for this course is by way of a 2-hour, open book, on-line exam.
C&G 2365 level 3 – Via Home Study.
Once the level 2 has been achieved, will send you a C&G 2365 level 3 study pack which as before, will contain all of the theory knowledge units that you are required to achieve in order to gain the qualification. Also contained within the pack are self-assessment papers allowing you as the candidate to monitor your progress along the way. In addition to the pack, we will also provide you with the associated City & Guilds reference book as well as access to Smartscreen. Once you have completed your study or are at a point where you feel that you are ready to attend the centre, you will then need to contact us to book your time in-centre. We allocate 2 weeks and 2 days of attendance to achieve this level 3 aspect and this time can be broken up over a period of up to 2 years, to fit in with any ongoing commitments that you might have. Naturally, the attendance can also be condensed and achieved quicker if this suits you. During your attendance, you will be undertaking aspects of practical training and assessment but there are also on-line and written exams to do and assignments – all of which can be achieved based on the theory contained within this study pack.
C&G 2357-44 – NVQ – Work based assessment and AM2.
To achieve the NVQ, you will need to have access to work and build a portfolio of evidence to cover the units within the 2357. The evidence will need to include:
- Photographic evidence of the work being undertaken (not just finished work).
- Written evidence of what you are doing on site and how you are covering the various unit criteria.
- Document evidence including risk assessments, method statements, any other H&S information, test documentation, material schedules, permits, delivery notes, specifications, drawings, plans, diagrams and manufacturer’s instructions.
- Expert witness testimonies, someone ideally in a supervisory or management position, confirming the work completed and able to provide witness statements.
- Site Assessments, where an assessor will come to visit the site on at least two occasions, check work being carried out and progress on the portfolio.
The 2357 requires that you can demonstrate and provide evidence installing a range of containment, equipment and wiring systems. At the very least for the containment, you need steel conduit, PVC conduit, steel trunking, PVC trunking and tray, flexes, singles, SWA, FP200 and T&E for the wiring systems. As well as a range of different types of equipment, distribution boards, isolators, sockets, switches, control systems and auxiliary equipment. Other containment and wiring systems of course can be used.
The AM2 assessment is a mandatory unit within this qualification and can be completed at our dedicated AM2 centre in Dartford. The test is an industry recognised trade test that is controlled by National Electrotechnical Training (NET), a registered UK charity that owns, manages and develops End Point Assessments and Assessments of Occupational Competence for the electrotechnical industry.
Candidates will be expected to install, terminate, connect, inspect, test, commission and diagnose faults in accordance with the installation specification provided by the assessor and in accordance with the relevant statutory and non-statutory regulations on the following:
- Lighting and power circuits
- A three-phase distribution board and sub circuit
- A central heating/sustainable energy system
- A safety services circuit and device
- A data cabling system