

Introduction to IEE Wiring regulations : Background Theory: circuit analysis fundamentals, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Complex Impedance, Three phase power, Electric Shock, Electrical Installation Earthing, Introduction to types of earthing systems, definition of terms and concepts used in BS 7671įundamental requirements for Safety: Realization of dangers associated with low voltage electrical installations, use of approved and suitable materials and equipment, provision for protection, fundamental requirements for safetyĮarthing: Protective Earthing, the means of earthing, The earthing conductor, System types and earthing arrangements, main equipotential bonding


Analyse the selection and erection requirements of equipment associated with electrical installations.Compare and contrast the various types of protection associated with electrical installations.Identify Earthing requirements in electrical installations.Appraise the importance of safety in electrical installations.Evaluate the theory and application of the current Wiring Regulations.Successful completion of the AM2 – plus attainment of the latest 18th EDITION IET WIRING REGULATIONS – makes you eligible to apply for the ECS GOLD CARD in your chosen pathway.By the end of the course, the students should be able to:.Once your Evidence Portfolio is complete you can then book your AM2 PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT at any one of 40+ independent approved assessment centres across the UK.Depending on the training provider they may even be able to help in the assembly of your Evidence Portfolio from the evidence you provide. Upon starting your qualification you will be allocated a dedicated assessor who is there to offer on-going support, mentoring and assessments throughout the process.When you first approach a training provider about undertaking your NVQ Level 3 they will carry out an initial assessment to identify which route is best for you.As long as you get a variety of the right type of work your Evidence Portfolio should pretty much develop itself. As a working electrician you compile your Evidence Portfolio from the jobs you carry out as part of your everyday work.Working through each Unit you compile an ‘ Evidence Portfolio‘ with written responses, photographic evidence, direct observations, and other assessment methods, to demonstrate that you understand and work to expected ‘ Knowledge Requirements‘.The candidate works through a set framework of ‘ Units‘ and ‘ Performance Objectives‘ to demonstrate their knowledge and competence in all areas.It is a comprehensive Assessment of the candidate’s theoretical knowledge and practical skills in your chosen ‘Occupation’. Even though the NVQ is delivered by approved training providers, it is not a Training Course as such.

