C&G 2393-10 Domestic Electrical Installer Part P Course
The C&G Part P course is perfect for new electricians, existing electricians or those simply wishing to undertake domestic electrical installation work and demonstrate that it complies with Part P of the Building Regulations.
The Part P course is essential for those looking to carry out electrical work in flats or houses as you must be competent to do this and have a good understanding and knowledge of the current regulations. If you do not follow Part P of the Building Regulations you risk being fined.
City & Guilds 2393-10 Level 3 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings
This course has no entry requirements, however you will need to be 18 or over to attend this electrical training course.
Hassocks, East Sussex (accommodation packages available)
In centre, practical training
C&G Part P Course Overview
Choose your in centre training date
When booking you have the choice to pay for the course in full or reserve your space by paying a deposit. The balance is due 21 days before your in centre training date
Why choose EC4U for your Domestic Electrical Installer Part P Course Training Course?
– Excellent pass rates – average 90% +
– Competitive price with no hidden fees
– Small, professional and friendly classes – more focused learning
– Quality training
– Customer focused from your first phone call to your final exam.
Course duration
This Part P training course takes place over 2 Days. The core course times are Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Please take a look at our course FAQ’S for further course information.
The exams
At the end of this City and Guilds 2393-10 Part P course you will have to take a multiple choice online exam which consists of 20 questions and you have up to 40 minutes to complete it. The good news is that you can take your course book in with you (Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations) as you are being tested not only on your knowledge but also your ability to reference the book to find the right answer.
Course literature
The following publications are to be purchased by all customers wishing to take part on the C&G 2393-10 Domestic Electrical Installer Part P Course. These books are ONLY for sale to customers who have booked a course with us. Books will not be posted out and will be available on the first day of your course.
FAQs
What is the typical pass rate for the Part P course?
We are proud to say that we have a 100% pass rate, for those taking this exam.
When will I get my exam results?
We will provide the results paperwork to confirm your pass rate to take away with you on the day.
Will I get a recognised qualification?
Absolutely! If you decide to partake in the Part P electrical course with EC4U, you will gain your City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings (2393-10) qualification.
Can I complete the Part P course online?
Yes, as part of our wide range of online electrical training courses, we now offer an online Part P course which you can complete at home in your own time.
When do I get my certificate?
We will post your certificate out to you, approximately 2-3 weeks after your exam has been taken.
What book do I need for the Part P electrical course?
The book required is the Electrician’s Guide to Building Regulations, (ISBN 978-1-83953-254-2), which we can pre-order a copy of for you for £25.
Why do other Part P courses run over 5 days and cost considerably more?
We know that some of our competitors offer the City and Guilds 2393 course over 5 days costing you considerably more in both time and money. We currently have a 100% exam pass rate for this course so there is no need to spend any additional time or money on a 5-day course.
Where does the Part P course take place?
The course is class room based and takes place in the South East just outside Brighton.
What do the changes, from April 2013, mean to Part P of the Building Regulations?
When extending/altering any electrical circuits except in bathrooms, you will now not have to inform Building Control.
Can I sign off my own electrical work with just this qualification?
Not with this qualification only. The only way to sign off your own notifiable electrical work is to either notify your local building control or by joining a part p scheme provider such as the NICEIC. If you need further information on this and the qualifications required please give us a call on 01444 872145.
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