Total Electrical 20

Total Electrical 20: Course Description

These comprehensive Total Electrical 20 training courses fully meet the qualification certification requirements of Part P schemes and are aimed at non-electrical and electrical persons wishing to up-skill or re-train. The aim of the Total Electrical 20 training courses is to provide a level of competence, which will allow work to be safely and efficiently carried out on Electrical Equipment and Systems all within a 4 or 6 week period.

A 4 week Total Electrical 20 training course which gives you the foundation knowledge you need to commence working as a domestic electrician. The Total Electrical 20 training courses are a mixture of both practical work and theoretical study, with the emphasis being put on as much practical as possible.

This Total Electrical 20 training course can be supplemented to a 6 week course with additional modules to enhance your existing skills and therefore widen your market.

The Total Electrical 20 training courses are designed to be as PRACTICAL as they possibly can be, with over 50% of the course time being practical, because we believe that the best way to learn is to do it!!

With ALL our courses we offer unbiased technical support and access to a wealth of knowledge and information upon completion. Once you’ve completed your course with Technique, you can be assured that our service doesn’t end there…

There are NO hidden costs on our courses, everything is included.

The above Total Electrical 20 training courses are inclusive of examination registration entry fees, stationary, and a FREE tool kit*. All test instrumentation required for the course will be available for use during the course, should you require to purchase you own, advice will be readily available to assist you with your selection. These items can either be pre-ordered or purchased during the course.

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Total Electrical 20 Training Course

books

Essential Book supplied *throughout* course!

17th edition course

First exam fee included!

Course Overview

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This Course covers the Basics of Electricity and is designed to provide a basic understanding of electric principles and to prepare you for subsequent courses related to electrical work.
Upon completion of the Basics of Electricity you will be able to:
Explain the difference between conductors and Insulators
Use Ohm’s Law to calculate current, voltage and resistance
Calculate equivalent resistance for series, parallel, or series-parallel circuits
Calculate voltage drop across a resistance
Calculate power give other basic values
Identify factors that determine the strength and polarity of a current-carrying coil’s magnetic field
Determine peak, instantaneous, and effective values of an AC sine wave
Calculate primary and secondary volatages of single phase and three-phase transformers
Calculate kVA of a transformer

This practical course covers all the commonly used domestic wiring circuits in use today and aims to make you familiar with the application and use of different types of circuit, along with practical construction, inspection and testing of the circuits built. The topics that are covered include the following and are put across in a relaxed way, with trainee interaction encouraged from the outset of the course.

A short course aimed at newcomers to inspection and testing of electrical installations, who possibly require certification to demonstrate technical knowledge and practical ability for entry into a Part P competent person’s scheme and also the logical route towards 2391-10.
City and Guilds Certification is achieved on successful completion of both the practical assessment and PC based examination.

A 3 day short course aimed at anyone involved in the design, construction and inspection and testing of electrical systems, also a nationally recognized ‘must have’ qualification for companies seeking to recruit electricians.
This course is intended to introduce the candidate to a working knowledge of the Wiring Regulations along with a brief overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations covering their statutory duties.

A one day ‘practical’ workshop aimed at anyone involved in the inspection and testing of portable electrical equipment, covering everything necessary to successfully achieve the City and Guilds Level 3 examination, with certification awarded to successful candidates. The course includes both a theory element and a practical element. At the request of our students we have now constructed a two-day course aimed at new starters to the testing of portable electrical equipment with minimal electrical knowledge

The City and Guilds 2391-52 electrical course has been designed to meet the needs of the electrical installation industry, and is aimed at practicing electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who require some update of training before going on to other City and Guilds qualifications. City & Guilds 2391-52 Combined Course qualifications replace and improve on the former 2394/2395 that was previously available to electricians, and has since been withdrawn.

A ½ day short course aimed at anyone involved in electrical installations in dwellings. The Government approved Document P (electrical safety) came into effect on the 1st January 2005. For the first time the mainstream work of domestic electrical installers became subject to the requirements and procedures associated with Building Control.
Domestic Electrical installers need to appreciate the requirements that apply to building work they carry out in connection with their electrical work, and they need to understand the way that Building Control works and the procedures that need to be followed.

Total Electrical 20: A typical day in the one of our Practical Workshops!

The Tutors:

Our Tutors are qualified, highly experienced, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and  extremely friendly, you can take full advantage of all the tips of the trade, personal experiences and practical advice they offer. This short theory course is intensive, but no compromise is made on the course content.  The atmosphere is relaxed and enjoyable which creates a good learning environment.

*PLEASE NOTE: No Discounts, Free Toolkits, gifts or otherwise are eligible to ELCAS delegates as this can be interpreted by ELCAS as an inducement*

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£2,525.00 + VAT (£3,030.00 inc VAT & all fees)

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City & Guilds – Fundamental Foundations Electrical Principles & Practices
City & Guilds – Electrical Installation Practices for Domestic Dwellings

 

 Course Duration:

20 Days

Pre-Requisites

None

Book List

  • BS7671:2018, 18th Edition Wiring Regs ISBN 978-1-78561-170-4
  • On Site Guide ISBN 978-1-8-4919-287-3
  • Electricians Guide to the Building Regs ISBN 978-1-84919-556-0
  • Guidance Note 3 ISBN 978-0-86341-857-0 (All referencing material is provided for use during the course)

Examination Date:

During course excludes 2391-52

What is Obtained/Achieved?

  • City & Guilds – Fundamental Foundations Electrical Principles & Practices (MOD1)
  • City & Guilds – Electrical Installation Practices for Domestic Dwellings (MOD2)
  • City & Guilds 2377-22 Portable Appliance Testing
  • City & Guilds 2382-18 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
  • City & Guilds 2393 – Building Regulations
  • City & Guilds 2392 – Fundamental Inspection & Testing
  • City & Guilds 2391-52 – Inspection and Testing

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