This course aims to provide each student will a better understanding of common electrical practises. Once a student has completed the course, they will not only know how to work with electricity effectively, but, also, have the ability to design, wire and troubleshoot an electrical control panel.
This course aims to provide each student will a better understanding of common electrical practises. Once a student has completed the course, they will not only know how to work with electricity effectively, but, also, have the ability to design, wire and troubleshoot an electrical control panel.
There will be a practical exercise at the end of the course that will be monitored and graded on each aspect of the assessment. Each student will be given a specification for a relay logic control panel. They must design and construct a circuit that meets the specification.
Once each student completes this task, it will be checked, then a fault will be implemented within the panel. Each student must then troubleshoot and repair the fault.
South Eastern Regional College, as an FE College, is a primary delivery arm for government to ensure that the NI workforce has the skills to build a successful economy. Find out more about SERC and our story so far.
In 2012 SERC published ‘Our Story’, our strategy for delivering change to support the NI economy and our aspiration to become a world class college by 2020.
SERC has achieved that aspiration. We have built a College that is the most successful in NI as evidenced by Department for the Economy published success rates 2017/18. We have built a strong, professional, skilled team in SERC; we have built international relationships across the globe; we have built skills centres; we have built a workforce that is skilled as well as qualified.
Our Story is still your story, and it is one which continues to support you and meet your needs.
Whilst the economy faces an uncertain future one thing remains clear, skills are the main driver for economic success, and the Further Education (FE) Colleges of Northern Ireland, as the main skills providers, are instrumental to the solution.
In an environment where public spending is under pressure the focus must be on investing in the areas which are fundamental to the growth of our economy, and for the social cohesion of our communities.
South Eastern Regional College, as an FE College, is a primary delivery arm for government to ensure that the NI workforce has the skills to build a successful economy.
This City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) qualification is for individuals who want to work as electricians in the building services engineering sector. This qualification does not make candidates fully qualified electricians.
This course is perfect if you currently do not work within the electrical industry but may wish to do so and it will develop your understanding and skills of electrical installation.
CCTS provides quality training courses and assessments within the building services & general Construction sector for operatives within the construction, gas, oil, electric, plumbing, refrigeration, renewable energy industries and online training for Health & Safety, Business Skills & Social Care.
This course replaces the 17th edition from July 2018 onwards. All electrical installations are now to comply with BS 7671:2018. This course is for practising electricians and allied professionals who need to update their understanding of the IET Wiring Regulations.
These are simple jobs that with a little skill and confidence you can do yourself. You only need to know some basic rules and know how to check your work so you can safely complete the task.
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