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TEC-139 |
UK |
Classroom |
Role: Other |
Technical |
Sector: Explosives, Chemicals, Composites, Downstream Petroleum, Industrial Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Polymers |
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This Course is Aimed at |
Any individual carrying out electrical work.
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Overview |
To develop an understanding of the legal requirements for testing equipment. To use various methods of performing and recording the results of these tests.
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Programme Content and Key Areas |
- Understand the legal requirements for maintenance of electrical equipment.
- Be able, through inspection, to identify the different types, construction and classification of electrical equipment.
- Be able, through inspection, to identify the suitability of electrical equipment for use.
- Have underpinning knowledge and understanding of the “in-service” tests carried out on different types and classes of equipment.
- Be able to carry out practical in-service inspection and testing on items of electrical equipment.
- Be able to complete inspection and test records.
- To be able to select suitable frequencies of maintenance.
- Have knowledge of the various recording documents used in the inspection and testing of electrical equipment and know the requirements for record keeping and training personnel.
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Learning Outcomes |
Understand the legal requirements. Be able to inspect different types of electrical equipment and then record the various results. Complete the 60 question one and three quarter hour City and Guilds 2377-22 examination. Individual will also be assessed for practical competence.
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