Hi All,
I'm Az I've been registered for a few weeks just reading all your posts and cannot explain how sound the advice is you all give and the knowledge you all have! And the banter too
I'm currently working full time and have always had a facination with electrics (ex Maplin tech guy from many years ago! I want a career change and naturally I am leaning towards the electrician route.
I know to be become fully qualified sparky I will need years of experience and the C & G L2/3 Am2 etc.
I am not currently able to give up work and just start a college course to do them both at this stage as the financial loss against my personal situation would not allow it.
Therefore (before I get the usual banter and abuse) I am going to do the following:-
The Domestic Installer route first, this will allow me to then get some experience and make sure the L2/L3 is my future...
The course is with Erudite Training in Denton (Greater Manchester) and they say the course gives a basic understanding of electrical principles as well as guidance on installation methods and best practices to be followed with a range of materials. What is fundamentally important is that any electrical work is safe to prevent electrocution and/or fire. It is also a legal requirement that electricians, amongst other trades people, comply with Building Regulations. The course is arranged in such a way as to give both theory and practical elements which teach not only the correct way to do things but the importance of following the procedures.
Domestic Installer Course breakdown:
- Domestic Installer Certificate (Stroma course)
- City and Guilds 2382 - 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
- City and Guilds 2393 - Building Regulations
- City and Guilds 2392 - Fundamental Inspection and Testing
I am not here to add the unprofessional people out there who call themselves electricians. However I will be asking for all your advice and knowledge as time goes on
I'm Az I've been registered for a few weeks just reading all your posts and cannot explain how sound the advice is you all give and the knowledge you all have! And the banter too
I'm currently working full time and have always had a facination with electrics (ex Maplin tech guy from many years ago! I want a career change and naturally I am leaning towards the electrician route.
I know to be become fully qualified sparky I will need years of experience and the C & G L2/3 Am2 etc.
I am not currently able to give up work and just start a college course to do them both at this stage as the financial loss against my personal situation would not allow it.
Therefore (before I get the usual banter and abuse) I am going to do the following:-
The Domestic Installer route first, this will allow me to then get some experience and make sure the L2/L3 is my future...
The course is with Erudite Training in Denton (Greater Manchester) and they say the course gives a basic understanding of electrical principles as well as guidance on installation methods and best practices to be followed with a range of materials. What is fundamentally important is that any electrical work is safe to prevent electrocution and/or fire. It is also a legal requirement that electricians, amongst other trades people, comply with Building Regulations. The course is arranged in such a way as to give both theory and practical elements which teach not only the correct way to do things but the importance of following the procedures.
Domestic Installer Course breakdown:
- Domestic Installer Certificate (Stroma course)
- City and Guilds 2382 - 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
- City and Guilds 2393 - Building Regulations
- City and Guilds 2392 - Fundamental Inspection and Testing
I am not here to add the unprofessional people out there who call themselves electricians. However I will be asking for all your advice and knowledge as time goes on