CIS ELECTRICAL OPERATIVE TRAINING COURSE · 2020. 12. 15. · Membership to the NAPIT Specialist Competence CIS Scheme. (18th Edition Wiring Equipment’- 2377-22 City & Guilds Level
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Why Have We Developed the Course?
In previous years, Communications and Information Systems (CIS) Cabinets and Racking have been installed/maintained by IT and Network Technicians with little understanding of electrical conformance and safety. This has now been recognised by the Institute of Electrical Technology (IET) and the British Standards in the guidance of the:
TRAINING COURSECIS ELECTRICAL OPERATIVE
Course5 Days Classroom Based
e-Learning
Course Length:
competence CIS Scheme)qualification as a pre-requisite to join the specialist students will need a valid 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations
18th Edition (if required) Cost - £350 ex VAT (all
- £249 ex VAT Per AnnumNAPIT Membership Scheme Cost
(Finance options available)Course Cost - £2,000 ex VAT
Course Cost:
BS7671:2018 IET Wiring Regulations (2018)
IET 5th Edition ‘In-Service inspection and testing of electrical equipment (2020) - Annex 7
compliance.a a Specialist Competence CIS scheme to allow full self-certification to denote electrical Cabinets/Racking and associated equipment. This course will enable each student to join and Electricians, be trained and certified to conduct electrical safety inspections on CIS Electrics and NAPIT identified that IT Technicians could, along with Appliance Testers electrical fault in the Cabinet/Rack cause loss of data, serious fire, injury or death. GNC Without a valid EICR, the building and contents insurance could be invalid should an Condition Report (EICR) or a valid in date Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) for example. Racking hold a valid electrical safety certificate, such as an Electrical Installation Company Duty Holders must ensure their Network, Server and Communications Cabinets/
and FAT testing)In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (formally known as the PAT wishes to train to become a CIS Cabinet/Rack inspector and be able to carry out Anyone with a suitable electrical / IT background holding a Level 3 qualification who
Testing of Electrical Equipment (IET 5th edition Code of Practice - 2020)’their skillset. Please note, this will now encompass the ‘In-Service Inspection and Portable Appliance Testers (PAT) who wish to add Fixed Appliance Testing (FAT) to
Testing of Electrical Equipment’ (IET 5th edition Code of Practice - 2020).remediation in accordance with the BS7671:2018 and the ‘In-Service Inspection and inspections on CIS Cabinets/Racks and where necessary to be able to carry out This course will give you in-depth knowledge of how to complete electrical safety
Course Description
equipment within server communications rooms and data centresQualified Electricians who want to broaden their knowledge of working with CIS
inspections and self-certify their own installationsinstallations, IT Networks and Wi-Fi solutions who wish to conduct electrical safety CIS Engineers/Technicians who install/maintain CIS Cabinets and Racks, large IT
Who is the Course Aimed at:
TRAINING COURSECIS ELECTRICAL OPERATIVE
work/office locations.installation of CIS Equipment in various locations such as server rooms, data centres and of Practice - 2020). This will enable you to understand the appropriate regulations for the carry out ‘In-Service Inspections and Testing of Electrical Equipment’ (IET 5th edition Code BS7671:2018 in relation to CIS Cabinets and Racks. In addition, you will be trained how to During the course, you will be shown how to interpret and implement the standards of
Course Information
TRAINING COURSECIS ELECTRICAL OPERATIVE
City & Guilds In-service Inspection and Test 2377-22 practical exam
CIS Inspection and Test Exam
Day 5 – Practical exam elements
Day 4 – Working with CIS cabinets and communications rooms
Day 3 – Electrical Inspection and Testing associated with CIS Cabinets
Day 2 – Safe Isolation and the In-service I&T City & Guilds 2377-22 theory exam
Equipment (IET 5th edition Code of Practice - 2020) theory. Day 1 – City & Guilds 2377-22 In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical
Pre-Learning - Basic & Theory via eLearning
City & Guilds and registration onto the specialist competence CIS scheme.Please note, all students will receive certification from NAPIT training which is assured by
day 5.This course is based on the BS 7671:2018 and culminates with a practical examination on
Course Structure
to others a new career.electrical and IT domains into one unique vocation, offering to some a new skill and
GNC and NAPIT are glad to be able offer this exciting combination of both the
equipment etctests in a commercial or domestic environment, such as cookers, hand dryers, IT In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment: Undertake annual (PAT)
work and certification for existing or new CIS installation up to the point of isolation.lations, produce an EICR for the installation, and if required, carry out electrical remedial CIS Installations: Undertake an Electrical Safety inspection of CIS Cabinets and IT instal-
What Works Can a CIStrician Undertake
Regulations qualification required)Membership to the NAPIT Specialist Competence CIS Scheme. (18th Edition Wiring
Equipment’- 2377-22City & Guilds Level 3 award in the ‘In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical
assured by City & Guilds)Award for CIS Electrical Operative Inspection and Testing (postratification this will be
What You Get
(CIStrician)
TRAINING COURSECIS ELECTRICAL OPERATIVE
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