Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation to BS7671: 2018 AMD 1
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This online course will cover the key aspects of the design, specification and installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation. This course will look at the requirements detailed in Section 722 of BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 as well as the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, 4th Edition.
The course will also help to enhance your expertise on the best practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, providing you with a deeper understanding of how to select and use the correct earthing systems to protect against electric shock as well looking into vehicle-to-grid, on street installations and smart infrastructure integration.
We would recommend that you purchase a copy of The Code of Practice For Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, Fourth Edition (detailed below) to get the best out of this course.
All prices shown are exclusive of VAT which will be added at checkout.
Assessment for City and Guilds 2919
We have worked with our official IET Academy Assessment Partner, Trade Skills 4U, to offer both the practical and online assessments for the City & Guilds 2919 qualification.
Once you have successfully completed your Academy course, please email academy@theiet.org with your certificate and we will send you a code that you will be required to give to your local Trade Skills 4U centre when you book your assessments.Cost of both the practical and online assessment will be a specially negotiated price of £230 including VAT perperson.
Customers requiring multiple exam licenses will incur an administration processing fee depending on the number of licenses required.
Also of Interest
This established Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, 4th Edition is the essential authoritative guide and best practice to all installations of electric vehicle charging equipment. It has been updated in line with recent changes in BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) and reflects some major developments in this area including vehicle to grid, smart integration and inductive charging. Buy your copy now
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Partner Details | Director and Principal Consultant at G Kenyon Technology Ltd, Graham has established his reputation designing and implementing control and information management systems in the challenging environments presented by world-class construction programmes in the airport and railway industries. Graham is well versed in standard-setting, as he serves as: Chair of the IET’s Wiring Regulations Policy Committee; a member CIBSE’s Electrical Services Group Committee; an IET representative on JPEL/64 (BS 7671, IET Wiring Regulations), under which he also serves as Deputy Chair of JPEL/64 sub-committee D. Graham is author of the 4th Edition of the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Installations, co-author of the IET Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, and editor of some of the IET’s Wiring Regulations publications: Guidance Note 5 Protection against electric shock (8th Edition); Guidance Note 6 Protection against overcurrent (8th Edition); and Electrical installation design guide (4th Edition). |
Type | Course |
•How to specify Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installations
•How to design electrical installations containing electric vehicle charging and supply equipment
•The steps involved in planning, installing and commissioning of electric vehicle charging points
•Key risks and hazards for various types of installation, and how to address them, including: Dwellings,
Commercial and Industrial premises, On-Street installations, and filling stations