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Periodic Inspection and Testing 2391-51

Our City & Guilds 2391 electrical installation testing courses are for practicing electricians who want to expand their skills and knowledge in the area of verification and periodic inspection and testing and continue their professional development. Assessment will be through a multiple-choice on-line test and a practical task.

Course information

Certification:

City & Guilds

Duration:

  • Four Days
  • Plus online and practical exams, which are normally a Friday afternoon.
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Who is this course for?

This course is intended for practicing electricians who want to expand their skills and knowledge in the area of initial verification and/or periodic inspection and continue their professional development

What qualifications will I gain?

Periodic Inspection and Testing 2391-51

What will I learn on the course?

This course offers the specialist knowledge and skills you need, including appropriate legislation, inspection and testing techniques, completing and issuing certificates or reports and understanding of results and measurements.

This level will suit you if you work as an operative within the electrotechnical industry.

There are three options that you can take, depending on your individual industry requirements, level of experience or prior knowledge.

You can choose to learn the skills involved in inspection and testing in stages or as a combined assessment.


2391-51: Periodic Inspection


This is intended for those who have previously gained qualifications in initial verification, perhaps through a recognised apprenticeship and wish to expand their skills to include reporting on the condition of existing electrical installations.

Application Information

What further course options are available?

On successful completion, you can also progress on to the City & Guilds Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Installations.

How will this help my career?

Intended for those who have previously gained qualifications in initial verification, perhaps through a recognised apprenticeship and wish to expand their skills to include reporting on the condition of existing electrical installations.