ELECTRICAL TECHNICAL DIPLOMA - LEVEL 3

Level: Level 3

This qualification is designed to develop high-level occupational skills and provide a platform for progression into further study or employment. As a Level 3 vocational route, it represents a vital step towards becoming a competent electrician. Working closely with local employers, you will benefit from demonstrations and talks delivered by industry specialists, alongside practical, hands-on training that prepares you for employment in the electrotechnical industry or specialist further study.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

The qualification will help you gain an understanding of the skills required within the electrotechnical sector. You will cover compulsory aspects such as:

 · working safely and effectively

· design, construct, test and commission electrical systems

· methods of supervision

· electrical science and principles

 · regulations and law

· diagnose and repair electrical faults.

You will study seven mandatory modules:

Planning and Overseeing Electrical work activities

  • Liaising with others when organising and overseeing work activities
  • Requirements for organising and overseeing work programmes
  • Organising the provision and storage of resources required for work activities

Principles of electrical science

  • Understand electrical supply systems
  • How electrical properties affect electrical circuits, systems and equipment 
  • Operating principles and applications of D.C. machines, A.C. motors and electrical components
  • Principles and applications of electrical lighting systems
  • Principles and applications of electrical heating

Electrical design and installation practices and procedures

  • Understand the characteristics and applications of supply systems and consumer's equipment
  • Earthing and protection
  • Protection against overcurrent
  • Electrical systems and circuits
  •  Electrical design procedure

Principles of inspection, testing and commissioning electrical systems

  • Safe isolation and inspection of electrical circuits
  • Knowledge of the requirements for safe testing and commissioning of electrical installations and testing before circuits are energised
  • Understand the requirements for testing energised installations
  • Requirements for the completion of electrical installation certificates and associated documentation

Inspecting, testing and commissioning electrical systems

  • confirm safety of system and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning
  • carry out inspection of electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
  • Test electrical installations prior to them being placed into service
  • Commission electrical systems and equipment

Electrical system fault diagnosis and rectification

  •  Health and safety requirements relevant to fault diagnosis
  • Understand the importance of reporting and communication in fault diagnosis
  • Knowledge of nature and characteristics of electrical faults
  • Fault diagnosis procedure
  • Procedures and techniques for correcting electrical faults
  • Perform fault diagnosis

HOW WILL I BE TAUGHT?

As a Level 3 Electrical student at Preston College, you’ll benefit from a dedicated workspace designed to help you develop your practical skills. Our workshops replicate a real working environment and are equipped with industry-standard materials, giving you an authentic insight into life in the construction industry.

You’ll study two evenings per week, from 6–9pm, alongside approximately 3–4 hours of independent study.

HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?

As part of the level 3 qualification, you will undertake a practical synoptic assessment where you will demonstrate your knowledge, understanding and skills learnt throughout the course.  You will also complete a written assessment, recalling knowledge across the qualification, demonstrating an understanding of the concepts and theories at level 3.

WHAT CAN I DO NEXT?

This technical qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and practical skills needed for working in the electrotechnical industry, which will prepare you to enter an electrotechnical apprenticeship programme or progression onto further levels of study.

IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I NEED TO KNOW?

As our Construction Centre reflects industry working practices, you will be required to purchase and wear suitable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including work boots and overalls (or old clothing).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

To undertake this qualification, you are required to hold a level 2 diploma in Electrical Skills, C&G 8202.  You are required to hold a level 2 in Maths and English, without certificates in Maths and English you maybe required to carry out an assessment.

This course develops your knowledge and understanding of the requirements and considerations surrounding electrical installations under the British standard regulation BS 7671. Understanding and following the regulation, as well being a legal requirement, ensures safety and professionalism within the building services industry. The unit covers the fundamental principles of the BS7671 regulation itself as well as how it impacts on the selection and erection of equipment for electrical installations and the inspection and testing of systems.

On completion of this unit, you will be able to complete the assessment for the 18th Edition Wiring regulations.

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