The Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations will build upon the practical skills and principles you have gained from the Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation. The course covers a variety of subject areas, including: - Understanding the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technologies and systems. - Principles of electrical science. - Fault diagnosis and rectification - Inspection, testing, and commissioning, - An electrical design project. Environmental technology systems classes will explore the principles and regulatory requirements relating to renewable energy. We also explore the workings of electrical supply systems, applications of DC machines and AC motors, electrical lighting systems, and electrical heating. You will learn how to safely fault diagnose and carry out inspection and testing of complex electrical systems. A large section of the level three qualification is electrical design. This design unit will draw together all your knowledge acquired from other units, including those studied at level two. Classes will also be dedicated to career planning. You will spend time planning for your own career development and setting goals to help realize plans.
It is essential that you have: - Level 2 in Electrical Installation (2365-02 or equivalent). - GCSE Maths and English with at least a grade 4. - A good understanding of electrotechnical principles.
You will be assessed through on-line examinations, written knowledge questions and a detailed design project.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Westgate Fields, Chichester, PO19 1SB |
The Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations will build upon the practical skills and principles you have gained from the Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation. The course covers a variety of subject areas, including: - Understanding the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technologies and systems. - Principles of electrical science. - Fault diagnosis and rectification - Inspection, testing, and commissioning, - An electrical design project. Environmental technology systems classes will explore the principles and regulatory requirements relating to renewable energy. We also explore the workings of electrical supply systems, applications of DC machines and AC motors, electrical lighting systems, and electrical heating. You will learn how to safely fault diagnose and carry out inspection and testing of complex electrical systems. A large section of the level three qualification is electrical design. This design unit will draw together all your knowledge acquired from other units, including those studied at level two. Classes will also be dedicated to career planning. You will spend time planning for your own career development and setting goals to help realize plans.
It is essential that you have: - Level 2 in Electrical Installation (2365-02 or equivalent). - GCSE Maths and English with at least a grade 4. - A good understanding of electrotechnical principles.
You will be assessed through on-line examinations, written knowledge questions and a detailed design project.