"City and Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification (2392-10)" is the qualification which is specifically aimed at electricians and others who have a limited or no experience in carrying out initial verification and additionally, carrying out functional testing and interpreting test results. City and Guilds 2392-10 is structured and designed to provide candidates with the skills and underpinning knowledge to confidently undertake the practical assessment. The course, City and Guilds 2392-10 contains a significant number of “hands on” workshop style training sessions, which cover all of the processes involved in initial verification, and functional testing as described in Part 6 of BS7671:2008, and within IEE Guidance Note 3.
City and Guilds 2392-10 references the requirements of the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2008) and is restricted to initial verification only as described in Part 6, Chapter 61 of BS7671:2008 the 17th edition of the Wiring Regulations.
Anyone who is seeking to be trained and acquire the practical skills to undertake initial verification as described in part 6, chapter 61 of BS7671:2008 the 17th edition of the wiring regulations. City and Guilds 2392-10 is an excellent preparation for delegates who are considering undertaking the challenges offered by the qualification, Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing & Certification of Electrical Installations.
City and Guilds 2392-10 is particularly beneficial for electricians who are about to undertake external assessments for the purposes of Part P registration by a competent person’s scheme assessor, or for the assessment by the NICEIC’s inspecting engineer’s and any other organisations who are responsible for assessing competencies of applicants that are enrolled within a nationally recognised competent person’s scheme.
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Overview of Part 6/Chapter 61 BS 7671:2008
The processes involved in Initial Verification
The Visual inspection
The Correct Sequence of Functional Testing
Carrying out Functional Testing
Evaluating and interpreting test results
Completion of the Installation Test Certificates and the Schedules of Tests
All candidates undertaking City and Guilds 2392-10 are assessed via 50 multiple choice questions – the examination, which is “closed book”, is carried out using the computer based City and Guilds Gola system.
City and Guilds 2392-10 has a separate 2 hour practical assessment, which is normally conducted on the 4th day of the course, with further practical training that may be required, being conducted to the delegate during this period.
All candidates are given their examination results at the end of the examination period.