C&G's: Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (2365-03) (Novice)
The City & Guilds 2365-03 Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) is designed to advance the knowledge and skills of individuals pursuing a career as an electrician. Building upon the foundational concepts covered in the Level 2 Diploma, this qualification delves into more complex aspects of electrical installation and design.
Description
Course Content:
The Level 3 Diploma comprises the following units:
- Exploration of renewable energy sources and their integration into electrical systems.
- Study of environmental technologies such as solar photovoltaics, wind turbines, and energy storage solutions.
- Understanding the impact of environmental technologies on electrical installations.
- Advanced electrical theory, including alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits.
- Analysis of complex electrical calculations and their practical applications.
- Study of electromagnetic principles and their relevance to electrical installations.
- Techniques for identifying and diagnosing faults in electrical systems.
- Methods for rectifying faults to restore system functionality.
- Emphasis on safety procedures during fault diagnosis and repair.
- Procedures for inspecting and testing electrical installations to ensure compliance with regulations.
- Understanding commissioning processes for new installations.
- Documentation and certification requirements for inspected and tested installations.
- Principles of designing electrical systems for various applications.
- Consideration of factors such as load calculations, cable selection, and protective devices.
- Application of design standards and regulations in electrical system planning.
- Exploration of career pathways within the building services engineering sector.
- Development of professional skills, including communication and project management.
- Understanding the roles and responsibilities of professionals in the industry.
Assessment:
Assessment methods for these units include a combination of written examinations, practical assignments, and project work. For instance, Unit 302 (Principles of Electrical Science) may involve a written exam to assess theoretical understanding, while Unit 304 (Inspection, Testing, and Commissioning) typically includes practical assessments to evaluate hands-on skills.
Progression:
Upon successful completion of the Level 3 Diploma, learners can progress to the Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrotechnical Services, which, along with the AM2 assessment, leads to becoming a fully qualified electrician. This qualification also opens opportunities for further study in specialised areas of electrical engineering and related fields..