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Learn how to test portable electrical appliances with a qualification in Electrical Equipment Maintenance and Testing aimed at new starters to the testing of portable electrical equipment with minimal electrical knowledge. This qualification is aimed at those with responsibilities for the maintenance of electrical equipment and for those undertaking practical inspection and testing of electrical equipment. It allows those with the responsibility for the testing and inspection of electrical equipment to gain a qualification suitable to their job role. The qualification allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required to inspect and test items of electrical equipment in line with the latest edition of the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment. Learners completing the qualification will have the ability to carry out mandatory responsibilities within the workplace depending on their prior electrical knowledge This level will suit you if you are looking to become involved in, the inspection and testing of electrical equipment. To successfully complete the qualification learners will have to sit an Evolve on-line test comprising of a 50 MCQ and a practical assignment. The practical consists of 3 tasks which are: Task 1 is inspect and test Class I equipment, Task 2 is inspect and test Class II equipment (this will be either unearthed metal or without unearthed metal or Class II FE – Learners will not need to do all 3 of these, they only need to do one type), Task 3 is completing the record forms
What is the AM2 assessment? The AM2 assessment is an industry recognised trade test designed to evidence that candidates have gained all relevant and safety-critical competencies during their training process. It provides a single standard that has been agreed upon by employers within the electrical industry, giving a reliable and trusted guarantee of safe, high-quality skills for the electrotechnical industry. Who is this for? This is aimed at apprentices who are coming to the end of their training for the JIB apprentice training scheme and the Installation of modern apprenticeships. This course is also for experienced electricians, specifically those who are looking at taking the experienced worker route (AM2E.) There are a range of assessments for candidates based on their level: AM2 – This is for candidates undertaking the JIB mature candidate assessments and those following the level three NVQ who isn’t an apprentice. AM2S – This is for electrotechnical apprentices who are training against the apprenticeship standard AM2E – This is for experienced workers who are completing the experienced worker assessment. Please note: this can only be taken once you have gained the experienced worker qualification, proof must be provided before booking the AM2 assessment. What does this assessment consist of? Overall, the AM2 is an in-depth assessment carrying out tasks to show what you have learnt on your training. It is a practical assessment with five sections (six for AM2E and AM2S) and a short online component. Candidates will be expected to install, connect, terminate, inspect, test, commission and diagnose faults, following installation specifications provided and any relevant statutory and non-statutory regulations on: A three-phase distribution board and subcircuit A central heating/sustainable energy system Lighting and power circuits A data cabling system A safety services circuit and device Installation of containment systems (AM2E and AM2S only) Candidates will complete timed tasks in equipped areas that contain typical electrical installation wiring systems – all work must comply with BS7671 Wiring Regulations, industry best practice, and meet the requirements of relevant health and safety legislation. The assessment will be carried out in strict exam conditions across 2.5 days. Do I need an AM2 certificate to work as an electrician? Apprentices must pass their AM2 test in their final year to complete their apprenticeship. Also, if the apprenticeship standard is not being followed, an AM2 certificate and a level three NVQ is required to gain a gold card. If you are already working as an electrician, you will not need an AM2 certificate. If you are training to be an electrician and are registering for your NVQ level three in Electrical Installation or Maintenance, the electrotechnical diploma now includes the AM2. The AM2 certification is an industry recognised and something that many employers will actively seek when hiring new staff. It can also be attractive to potential customers.
Day 1 Solenoids and actuators, principles of operation and maintenance State precautions that may be necessary when removing cores from energised AC solenoids Transformers, sizing, applications and uses Heaters, applications, uses and safety precautions to be observed Temperature controllers, various types, principles of operation and uses Thermal sensors, various types, principles of operation and uses. Day 2 Proximity devices, limit switches and proximity switches, various types, principles of operation and uses Practical workshop, gaining an understanding of typical connections of various proximity devices and the range of available supplies catered for, voltage levels and current type Development of a typical simple control system using push buttons, proximity devices, relays and indicator lamps. Day 3 Protection against overcurrent Protective devices, various types, suitability and uses Earthing, including principles of protection against indirect shock Undervoltage protection. Day 4 Cable and core termination techniques, including crimping and soldering Practical workshop terminating YY, SY, SWA and MICC cable Testing, basic principles of circuit protective conductor testing and insulation resistance testing, instruments used and expected values Practical workshop testing cables terminated previously and testing cables with faults on test rig. Day 5 Fault finding, safety precautions and principles Practical workshop on fault rigs Root cause analysis PPM and maximising uptime
Learn how to cannulate ... Nationally Recognised Qualification OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) - Ireland Level 5 CPD Accredited - The CPD Certification Service Classroom or Virtual Classroom options Covers all steps for cannulating in arm or hand Practise on artificial arms and fake blood! Essential qualification for all IV therapies Phlebotomy training desirable but not essential Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS
This is a full 4 day course covering the requirements of commercial fire alarm systems to BS 5839 Part 1 2017 Code of Practice for Design, Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of Systems in Non-Domestic Premises. This is one of the few externally examined Level 3 courses available and is supported by the Fire Industry Association (FIA) and Independent Fire Engineering & Distributors Association (IFEDA). All successful delegates will receive a EAL Level 3 Award in the Requirements of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Buildings BS 5839-1:2017
Day 1 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, requirements and implementation Working safely, including the importance of isolation procedures and lock out systems Switches and Push Buttons, an explanation of the various types of switches and push buttons, the terminology and electrical symbols which are used in industry today, along with practical testing of functionality Relays and Contactors, principles of operation, purpose and uses Circuit design using BS electrical symbols and ladder diagrams, simple retaining circuits Construction of the above circuit, demonstrating the techniques of cable termination. Day 2 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: 3 phase induction motors, synchronous and asynchronous Description of the component parts of a 3 phase induction motor Demonstration of how a 3 phase rotating magnetic field is produced and how to reverse it Explanation of synchronous and asynchronous speed and slip Effect of the number of poles on motor speed Frame sizes Practical identification of various motors. Day 3 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Principles of 3 phase induction motor control systems Overload protection principles of operation and use Design and operation of a DOL (direct on line) starter Construction of a DOL starter Inspection and testing procedure for the above starter Motor testing procedures. Day 4 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: DOL starter modifications Importance of updating documentation Design, construction and verification of reversing starter control and power circuits. Day 5 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Star delta starters, principles of operation and uses Design, construction and verification of star delta starter control and power circuits.
The Computer Maintenance & Repair Technician course aims to enable participants to diagnose and repair system level faults in computer-based systems at the foundation level.
Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Introducing: Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance- Your Ultimate Guide to Keeping Your Ride Running Smoothly! Do you want to make a career in the Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance field? This Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course aims to provide a better understanding of Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance. Our extensive Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course covers all the latest topics to keep you better prepared for your Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance profession. Our Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course is designed for those who want to learn how to maintain their bikes/motorcycles. You will learn essential skills, such as Engine Design & Basic Theory, Engine Cooling & Lubrication, Clutch, Suspension, Charging System, Troubleshooting and more. Our comprehensive Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course covers everything you need to know to keep your bike/motorcycle running smoothly and efficiently. Our format makes it easy and convenient to take the Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course at your own pace. You can access the Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course from anywhere and anytime, whether you are at home or on the go. Enrol now for a successful Bike Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance career! Special Offers of this Bike Maintenance Course This Bike Maintenance Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Bike Maintenance: Bike Maintenance Course Instant access to this Bike Maintenance: Bike Maintenance Course Get FREE Tutor Support from Monday to Friday in this Bike Maintenance Course Courses you GET Course 01: Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Course 02: Car Mechanic Training Course 03: Bicycle Maintenance [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course] Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Industry Experts Designed this Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course into 15 detailed modules. Module 1: Engine Design & Basic Theory Module 2: Engine Cooling & Lubrication Module 3: Ignition Module 4: Intake, Fuel, & Exhaust Systems Module 5: Clutch Module 6: Transmission & Primary Drive Module 7: Final Drive Module 8: Suspension Module 9: Wheels & Tires Wheels Module 10: Brakes Module 11: Frame & Steering Module 12: Charging System & Battery Electrical Basics Module 13: Lights, Switches, & Instruments Module 14: Cleaning, Setting-Up, & Storage Module 15: Troubleshooting Assessment Method of Bike Maintenance / Bike Maintenance After completing each module of the Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification of Bike Maintenance / Bike Maintenance After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. Who is this course for? Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance This Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance course is open to everyone. Requirements Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Students who intend to enrol in this Bike Maintenance course must meet the following requirements: Bike Maintenance: Good command of the English language Bike Maintenance: Must be vivacious and self-driven Bike Maintenance: Basic computer knowledge Bike Maintenance: A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Bike Maintenance / Motorcycle Maintenance Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
This industrial electrical maintenance course is designed to enable candidates who have a small amount of electrical knowledge to gain recognised qualifications and skills to enable them to enter an industrial environment and work as a industrial electrician. The industrial electrical maintenance course will include a large amount of practical, enabling the candidate to install, fault find, design and wiring up control panels, using a variety of different methods. Industrial electrical maintenance course Aims The aim of the industrial electrical maintenance course is to provide solid foundations upon which the participant will be able to build and develop. Emphasis is given to providing the necessary skills, which will allow the participant to carry out routine electrical tasks. It is also made clear that a participant needs to identify and know their own limitations, allowing tasks to be carried out in a safe manner, not giving rise to danger.