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Transcript
ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES
FOR PAT TESTING (EL10.1)
An Introductory Level, One-Day Workshop
Workshop Contents
Workshop Summary
The safe control of electricity is a fundamental
requirement for anyone who is involved with working
with electricity in any capacity. This one-day
Electrical Principles for PAT testing Workshop gives
you an introduction to the key electrical knowledge
elements associated with PAT testing. It is designed
specifically to provide the underpinning knowledge
required to ensure the potential to successfully
complete the C&G 2377-200 Inspection and testing
of electrical equipment.
Who Should Attend
Anyone with no or very little electrical knowledge and
who wishes to attend the C&G 2377-200 Inspection
and testing of electrical equipment.
Benefits to you and Your Organisation

Safe Working Practice

Basic Electrical Terminology

Interpretation of electrical values

Basic AC Supply characteristics

Transposition of formulae

OHM’s Law Theory

Power equations

Basic and fault protection

Series Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Basic wiring of appliance plugs
By the end of the Workshop, participants will be able
to:

Follow Up Workshops
Have an understanding of Electrical
Principles and their application relating to
portable appliance testing

Correctly interpret electrical readings

Appreciate safe working practice
C&G 2377-200 Inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
Aylesbury Workshop Dates:
19 May 2011
7 July 2011
1 September 2011
17 November 2011
Fees: £ 200 plus VAT
(Includes Lunch & Refreshments)
ATG Training., Future Centre, Smeaton Close, Aylesbury, Bucks., HP19 8SZ
Tel. 01296 737800; Fax. 01296 436509; e-mail [email protected]