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Earn your City & Guilds 18th Edition qualification today. Our online self-study course allows you to learn anytime, from home or work, using any device. Take your final exam online from home or at one of our 40 exam centres across Scotland, England, and Wales.
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Our 18th edition online course is designed for electricians, trainees, and trade professionals seeking a streamlined, cost-effective way to earn their City & Guilds (2382-22) 18th edition qualification. The course covers the latest version of Amendment 3 of BS7671, and the certification you will get for successfully completing the final examination is the City & Guilds 2382-22; 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
To complete the online course and take the final examination, you will need a copy of the latest version of BS7671.
Upon enrolling, you will get access to 18th edition online course materials, with an email guiding you through the booking of your final examination. You will have 12 months to complete the exam, with practice questions, guided exercises and mock exams to ensure you're well prepared.
Support is available through email, phone, or video. We will work through the entire BS7671 book, ensuring you're ready for the final exam. You can take the exam from home or in one of our centres. Results are sent the same day, with e-certificates arriving within seven days and hard copies sent within four weeks.
You can attempt the final exam either at home or at the following locations across the UK:
South East: Bromley, Croydon, Dover, Enfield, Guildford, Hounslow, London Central, London West, Watford, Southend, Stratford
South West: Bournemouth, Bristol Brighton, Chelmsford, Exeter, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Redruth, Southampton, Taunton
Midlands: Birmingham, Cambridge, Ipswich, Leicester, Nottingham
North: Halifax, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Sheffield, Warrington
Scotland: Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow
Wales: Cardiff, Swansea
This section outlines the scope and application of BS 7671, providing the basic principles for the safety, reliability, and efficient use of electrical installations. It covers essential goals like protecting against electric shock, fire, and overcurrent.
Part 2 provides key definitions for terms used throughout BS 7671. This section is crucial for understanding the precise meaning of the technical language used within the regulations, ensuring consistency and clarity.
This part covers the assessment of the installation environment and external factors, such as the type of supply, external influences, and compatibility with the installation’s intended purpose. It ensures the electrical system meets the user’s needs and complies with safety regulations.
Part 4 addresses the protection measures required to ensure safety, including protection against electric shock, thermal effects, overcurrent, and voltage disturbances. It also defines requirements for earthing and bonding.
This part focuses on the selection and installation of equipment, ensuring that components are suitable for the environment and purpose. It provides detailed guidance on selecting materials, wiring systems, isolation devices, and earthing arrangements.
Part 6 specifies the procedures for inspection and testing of electrical installations, including initial verification and periodic testing. It details the tests required to ensure installations are safe and comply with the regulations before they are put into service.
This part covers specific requirements for installations in special locations that present higher risks, such as bathrooms, swimming pools, medical facilities, and construction sites. It includes additional safety measures for these environments.
Part 8 is a newer section introduced to address the energy efficiency of electrical installations. It focuses on designing systems that minimize energy consumption while maintaining safe and effective operation.
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Yes, the course and our question bank have been updated to reflect the changes in BS 7671 and the new brown book. The new City & Guilds 2382-22 examination is the examination that candidates will be enrolled on.
Yes, the online course works across all different types of electronic devices. This includes phones, tablets, laptops and PCs.
Yes, successful candidates receive a City & Guilds electronic certificate emailed to them within seven working days after passing the exam, and a hard copy version follows within four weeks.
You will only need the electronic version for CPS schemes like the NICEIC or NAPIT, the JIB, and most employers.
It is important when you complete the enrolment process. You use the name you would like displayed on your certificate. This information will be used when registering you with City & Guilds.
Yes, our online course is the full 18th edition course, but it is delivered using an online format. You don’t need to come to a centre to take the course. You can study from home or work on your own time.
The 18th edition qualification by City & Guilds is an open-book examination. This means that candidates must purchase and bring a copy of BS7671 in its original format to the examination.
Copies of the latest version of BS7671 18th edition can be purchased using the following link (Link to Amazon).
For your final City & Guilds examination, you will undertake a 2-hour online multiple-choice test. The percentage pass mark is 60%. This equals answering 36 questions or more correctly out of 60.
No, the only publication allowed in the examination room is the 18th IET Wiring Regulations. BS7671 – A2 2022 (Brown Version)