This course provides the basic level of understanding required to grasp the essential principles and concepts of AutoCAD in order to confidently produce 2D drawings.
This course provides a step up from the 2D1 course allowing candidates to develop and enhance their knowledge, further exploring the capabilities of Autocad.
This course introduces students to the 3D modeling capabilities of Autodesk Inventor. To enroll for this course applicants should have completed the previous 2D modules.
This course is designed for non-electrical personnel to gain a basic understanding of electrical and electronic engineering. Essential safety aspects are covered within the course.
This short course covers the basic knowledge and practical practical skills of programmable logic controllers.
This course is designed for those undertaking inspection & testing of electrical equipment. Also to ensure familiarity of code of practice for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
The aim of this unit is to enable delegates to demonstrate that they are conversant with the IEE Wiring Regulations BS 7671:2008.
This qualification is primarily aimed at practicing electricians with relevant experience and similar professionals e.g. electrical engineers, contracts managers, designers, consultants, surveyors and other related trades needing to update and enhance their understanding of IEE Wiring Regulations. It may also be suitable for anyone requiring an understanding of BS 7671, although prior knowledge in basic electrical science will be required. It is intended to ensure that on completion, individuals are conversant with the format, content and the application of the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671: 2008 (17th edition).
The aim of this course is to provide delegates with an awareness of the main alterations and additions incorporated in BS 7671: 2008.
The certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (16th to 17th edition update BS7671:2008)qualification addresses the changes and additions from the June 2001 amendment to the 2008 17th edition. The 2382-20 qualification is therefore only suitable for candidates who can demonstrate achievement against qualifications that cover this version of the regulations in its entirety. It is primarily aimed at practising electricians and other allied professionals e.g. electrical engineers, contracts managers, designers, consultants, surveyors and other related trades with a good working knowledge of BS 7671, who have already achieved the City & Guilds Certificate in the requirements for electrical installations (BS 7671: 2001) (2381).
This new qualification has been developed in order to meet the needs of the electrical contracting industry. It is intended to provide candidates with an introduction to the fundamentals of inspection, testing and initial verification of electrical installations. It is aimed at practising electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who require some update training. It is also suitable for those coming into the industry with limited experience of inspection and testing. Candidates who achieve this qualification could progress onto the Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (2392-10).
This new qualification has been developed in order to meet the needs of the electrical contracting industry. It is intended to provide candidates to become conversant with the requirements for inspection, testing and certification of electrical installations. It is aimed at practising electricians who have carried out initial verifications on electrical installations and require further training in periodic inspection, testing and certification. It is not suitable for those coming into the industry with limited experience of inspection and testing (the Certificate in Fundumental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification - 2392-10 is intended for this purpose).
This course is designed for non-instrumentation personnel who require a basic understanding of flow measurement systems.
This course is designed for non-instrumentation personnel to gain a basic understanding of temperature measurement systems.
This course is designed for non-instrumentation personnel to gain a basic understanding of pressure level measurement systems.
This course is designed for non-instrumentation personnel to gain a basic understanding of control valves.
This course is designed for non-instrumentation personnel to gain a basic understanding of process control systems.