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In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (PAT Testing) | City & Guilds 2377-77 (2377A2)

£495 + VAT
2 Days
York,   Slough,   Livingston and On-site.
Course Overview

This two day City & Guilds' course has been designed for those with electrical experience, who want to cover the new Institution of Engineering and Technology In-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment 5th edition.

A notable change from the old City & Guilds Portable Appliance Testing course, is the focus on all electrical equipment, both portable and installed - moving away from the traditional 'Portable" terminology.

The largest change to the 5th edition is its move towards a risk assessment based inspection, with all inspection and testing of equipment to be carried out following an implemented electrical risk assessment. Throughout the course you will learn how to structure, implement and document this risk assessment and how to carry out the practical aspects of testing.

Upon completion of this City & Guilds electrical technical course, you will gain the working knowledge to ensure the safety of electrical equipment in accordance with the newest codes of practices. In addition to the essential knowledge you will gain - this City & Guilds certificate is formal recognition of your skills and experience, which can improve your career prospects and provide new opportunities to progress into other electrical roles.

To sit this course you should be a holder of the 18th Edition wiring regulations BS7671:2018, and - At least one of the following :-
- An ECS card,
- JIB electrician grade card
- Have successfully completed an NVQ based electrotechnical apprenticeship or technical certificate to level 3
- Be familiar with the electrical systems and hazards electricity can bring.

Who is This Course For?

This course has been designed for those with an established electrical background and a good understanding of electrical testing, who want to or currently have the responsibility of in-services inspection and testing of electrical equipment. It is important to remember that if you are the duty holder of inspection and testing, it is essential that you are up to date with the latest approved codes of practice to ensure the safety of the site.

This course is intended for those with an established electrical background and a good understanding of testing. The course covers both management and the practical aspects of testing and is ideal for those looking to offer electrical equipment testing/portable appliance testing as a service. It is recommended that you have successfully completed an NVQ based electrotechnical apprenticeship or technical certificate to Level 3.

Start Date End Date Location Price (Ex. Vat)
Wed, 22nd January 2025 Thu, 23rd January 2025 York £ 495
Wed, 22nd January 2025 Thu, 23rd January 2025 Slough £ 495
Tue, 18th February 2025 Wed, 19th February 2025 York £ 495
Thu, 20th February 2025 Fri, 21st February 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 12th March 2025 Thu, 13th March 2025 Livingston £ 495
Wed, 19th March 2025 Thu, 20th March 2025 York £ 495
Wed, 19th March 2025 Thu, 20th March 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 9th April 2025 Thu, 10th April 2025 Livingston £ 495
Wed, 16th April 2025 Thu, 17th April 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 16th April 2025 Thu, 17th April 2025 York £ 495
Mon, 28th April 2025 Tue, 29th April 2025 York £ 495
Mon, 28th April 2025 Tue, 29th April 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 11th June 2025 Thu, 12th June 2025 Livingston £ 495
Wed, 18th June 2025 Thu, 19th June 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 18th June 2025 Thu, 19th June 2025 York £ 495
Wed, 2nd July 2025 Thu, 3rd July 2025 Slough £ 495
Wed, 2nd July 2025 Thu, 3rd July 2025 York £ 495

  • Equipment construction
  • Inspection
  • Combined inspection and testing
  • Recording and use of instruments
  • Visual inspection
  • Class one and class two tests
  • Continuity tests
  • Functionality tests
  • Insulation tests
  • Risk Assessment
Prior to attending this course we recommend you have the following:
To sit this course you need to be a holder of an ECS card, JIB electrician grade card or have successfully completed an NVQ based electrotechnical apprenticeship or technical certificate to level 3, should be familiar with the electrical systems and hazards electricity can bring.
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Course Training Team

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Bob Skilton

Electrical Installations Training Manager

Bob has over 35 years experience within military and civilian industry as a M&E engineer. His career has encompassed aeronautical engineering, maintainance management, bomb disposal and project management.

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Ron Hayden

Senior Electrical Training Consultant

Ron is a Senior Electrical training consultant with over 12 years experience, working within the electrical industry covering installations, inspection, and testing. He started out his career as an engineer at a spring engineering company, where he gained a lot of hands on experience. For the past eight years, his time has been spent with large water organisations including; Thames, South West Water, Yorkshire and United Utilities. Further to this, he has also worked for SSE as a Senior Authorised Person up to 11 Kv, and as an Authorised Person up to 132 Kv for seven years. Ron is based at our southern office in Slough.


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