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EAL Domestic Electrical
Installer
This EAL qualification is designed
to specifically meet the needs of Part P of the Building
Regulations. It allows the holder to register as a 'qualified
supervisor' with a Part P Self-Certificated/Competent
Person's Scheme.
This is currently a lifetime qualification
at intermediate level (Level 2) and provides successful
candidates with a qualification as a "Domestic Electrical
Installer".
| Course
Structure |
| Unit |
Description |
| 1 |
Applicable Building Regulations
for Domestic Electrical Installation |
| 2 |
Electrical Safety Legislation,
Regulations, Standards and Terminology |
| 3 |
Domestic Electrical Installation
– Pre-work Survey/Inspection |
| 4 |
Domestic Electrical Installation
– Safe Isolation Procedures |
| 5 |
Identifying Unsafe Electrical
Situations |
| 6 |
Domestic Electrical Earthing
and Bonding Requirements |
| 7 |
Electrical Test Procedures |
| 8 |
Selecting Domestic Electrical
Cable and Components |
| 9 |
Installing and Replacing Electrical
Components |
| 10 |
Checking the Correct and Safe
Operation of Installed Electrical Components |
| 11 |
Recording of Electrical Test
Results and Completing Certificates |
| 12 |
Installing and/or Re-routing
Domestic Electrical Cables |
| 13 |
Domestic Electrical Installation
– Special Locations |
| 14 |
Domestic Electrical Installation
– Special Locations |
| 15 |
Installing Domestic Lighting
Circuits |
| 16 |
Maintaining Domestic Electrical
Installations |
| 17 |
Maintaining Domestic Electrical
Installations |
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This course is for anyone working in
connection with electrical work in dwellings.
Course Pre-Requisites
Although a candidate does not need
to have formal prior knowledge in the form of recognised
qualification, some knowledge and practice of electrical
installation in dwellings is required. We always recommend
a minimum level of ability in literacy and numeracy
at Basic Skills Level 2. Support is available for candidates
with reading/writing disabilities.
Course Length:
5 days including training and assessment.
Length of Qualification:
Lifetime
| Unit |
Course Description |
Intended
For |
Duration |
Qualification
Length |
EALDEI |
Domestic Electrical Installer |
Non-electricians1 |
5 Days |
Lifetime2
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We are finding that most people are
opting for the EAL course. It does not cost that much
more than the others yet provides a Full Scope Lifetime
Qualification as a "Domestic Electrical Installer" rather
than one that has to be renewed every five years. This
allows the holder to work under Corgi and Oftec registrations
yet extends the work range to NICEIC (and similar scheme)
registration.
1 Non-electricians
means an experienced person who works with electrics
as a part of their job but who are not qualified electricians
- examples include gas engineers, oil engineers, plumbers,
kitchen fitters, landscape gardeners, etc.
2 Updates may be required
as regulations change however this qualification will
not automatically expire on a predetermined date.
Course Cost
For people that have not been to us
before, this course costs £660.00 + a £200.00
EAL Registration & Certification Fee + VAT.
Been to us for another course in the last year or have more than one person - ask for a booking discount.
The cost includes all training materials.
Course Dates
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