On-Site In-House City and Guilds 2377.
We can run the City & Guilds 2377 course for delegates looking for a nationally recognized PAT qualification.
The 2377-22 Certificate for the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment is a nationally recognized qualification designed for those undertaking the inspection and testing of electrical equipment. This course is run over two days and is only suited to qualified electricians or candidates with vast amounts of electrical experience and theory and knowledge.
2 Day PAT Course (typically we run it 9am – 4/5pm)
Follows IET Code of practice for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment (4th Edition).
On-Site training, you tell us where and when to deliver this.
City and Guilds certification.
Must have previous electrical experience.
This course is for practising electricians or people with vast electrical knowledge. It is not suitable for the non-electrically trained, the one day course would be more suitable.
2 Day PAT Course (9.30 – 4.30)
Follows the IET Code of practice 4th edition.
At your site, tell us where and when.
Minimum of 6 candidates.
Must have previous electrical experience.
City and Guilds accredited certificate on completion.
We can loan you a PAT tester for the course.
You can bring your own tester and be trained using it.
After course support via our own learning zone.
Get a discount on PAT test machines.
Taught by our qualified and experienced PAT test trainers, you will be taught everything you needed to know how to PAT test and be a competent person.
This CG2377 course is suitable for experienced practising electricians. it is NOT suitable or non electrically competent candidates.
Certification
Successful candidates will receive a City and Guilds accredited Certificate.
The course will usually commence at 9 am, finishing at approximately 4/5 pm. This course runs over TWO days.
This course can only be on-site, tell is where and when you want it, we will be there.
There is a 1hr MCT and a practical assessment.
The minimum is 6.
Electrical Safety.
Regulations roles and responsibilities
Insulation and Earthing
Classificatio
n of appliances I, II, Ill
Testing 230V, 110V, and 415V.
Using a Portable Appliance Testers
Labelling of appliances
Reporting and recording results
Practical Assessment
Law and scope of relevant legislation
Types, use, and testing of electrical equipment.
Categories, frequency, and practicalities of PAT testing
Procedures and documentation.