Course Content
You will be required to complete the following units of study
Unit 663 Power Engineering cables, sub stations and overhead lines
Please note you will need to purchase separately the units below to gain the qualification:
Unit 660 Understand legislation in the power industry
Unit 661 Mathematics, mechanical and electrical theory in power engineering
Unit 662 Power Engineering electrical networks, plant and apparatus
Aim
Unit 663 Power Engineering cables, sub stations and overhead lines
Unit aim
The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the types and characteristics of:
• common cables and joints, including causes and consequences of common faults
• the types and characteristics of common substation plant and apparatus including causes and consequences of common faults
• common overhead line plant and apparatus including causes and consequences of common faults.
Participants
There are no restrictions on entry to the qualifications. Candidates should not be registered for these qualifications if they already hold a qualification of a similar level and within the same content area, from City & Guilds, or another awarding body.
Age restrictions
This qualification is not approved for use by candidates under the age of 16.
Certification
This is one study unit of four required for you to gain a Level 2 Certificate in Electrical Power Engineering – Distribution and Transmission (Technical Knowledge) 2339-17 Qualification.
You must be able to attend our training centre for examinations or agree in advance any alternative location.