Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment For Domestic and Small Scale Commercial & Industrial Installations (2391-34)
This course is for electricians who wish to gain an understanding of the requirements for electric vehicle charging equipment in domestic and small scale commercial & industrial installations.
The course covers the requirements of section 722 of BS 7671 as well as the guidance contained in the Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation. It covers design, installation & testing considerations of EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment).
At Brian Scaddan Associates we have a partnership with Rolec, leading specialists in outdoor electrical equipment, this means that on passing this course you will be eligible to be registered on their approved installers scheme. Once registered you will appear on their national database of installers and this can lead to referrals for installation jobs in your area and the ability to draw down government funding for charging point installations.
Course Content
The course will cover the following topics:
- Key requirements relating to electric vehicle charging equipment
- The advantages and disadvantages of different types of electric vehicle charging arrangements and equipment
- How to plan and prepare for the design and installation of electric vehicle charging equipment in domestic and small scale commercial & industrial locations
- Requirements for inspection, testing, commissioning and the handover of electric vehicle charging equipment
- The dangers of open-circuit faults in the PEN conductor forming part of the low voltage supply network
- DNO notifications
- The requirements for on-street installations
Delivery
This is a 2 day course and is classroom-based.
The qualification is achieved by passing an online multiple choice exam and a written paper.
Duration
2 days
Eligibility
This course is for those wishing to gain an understanding of the requirements of electric vehicle charging installations and formalise their competency. It is strongly recommended that you have achieved the 18th edition as well as a recognised Inspection & Testing qualification. It is advantageous to have already achieved the level 4 design & verification qualification.
You have to hold a recognised electrotechnical Level 3 NVQ or an ECS Gold Gard. Evidence must be submitted prior to acceptance on this qualification.
Proficiency in Literacy and Numeracy.
Learners must be 18 years of age or older.
What we provide
- Refreshments
- Dedicated account manager
- Fully qualified technical team
Course Literature needed for the course
For the course you will need to bring with you the following:
- 5th Edition Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (IET Standards) – ISBN 978-1785616808
- IET BS 7671 18th Edition updated to amendment 2:2022 (brown cover)
- IET On-site guide updated to 2022 (brown cover)
Cost
£270.00 (excl. vat)
Full payment prior to course delivery.
Can it be delivered off site
Yes
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