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The City and Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation 2365 Units 201-204 and 210 (PDF)

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Publisher: City & Guilds;
Place of Publication: United Kingdom;
Pages: 484pages;
Size: 165 Mb;
Edition: 2014;
Language: English;
Authors: James L. Deans, Paul Harris, Andrew Hay-Ellis, Trevor Pickard, Peter Tanner

Welcome to your City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) textbook. It is designed to guide you through your Level 2 qualification and be a useful reference for you throughout your career.

Each chapter covers a unit from the 2365 Level 2 qualifications. Each chapter covers everything you will need to understand in order to complete your written or online tests and prepare for your practical assessments.


Content:


Acknowledgements
About the authors
How to use this textbook
Unit 201 Health and safety in building services engineering
Outcome 1 Know health and safety legislation
Health and safety legislation
Individuals' responsibilities under health and safety legislation
Statutory and non-statutory health and safety materials
Roles of the HSE in enforcing health and safety legislation
Outcome 2 Know how to handle hazardous situations
Common hazardous situations on site
Safe systems at work
Safety signs
Symbols for hazardous substances
Common hazardous substances
Precautions to be taken with hazardous substances
Asbestos encountered in the workplace 19
What to do if the presence of asbestos is suspected
Implications of being exposed to asbestos
Personal protective equipment and its use
procedures for manually handling heavy and bulky items
What to do in an accident or emergency
Procedures for handling injuries sustained on site
Procedures for recording accidents and near misses at work
Outcome 3 Know electrical safety requirements when working in the building services industry
Common electrical dangers on site
Electrical supply for tools and equipment
Low voltage electrical supplies for tools and equipment
How to conduct a visual inspection of portable electrical equipment
What to do when portable electrical equipment fails visual inspection
The Safe Isolation Procedure
How to deal with electric shocks
Outcome 4 Know the safety requirements for working with gases and heatproducing equipment
Different types of gases used on site
How to safely transport and store bottled gases and equipment
How to conduct a visual inspection on heat-producing equipment
How combustion takes place
Dangers of working with heat-producing equipment
Procedures on discovery of fires on site
Different classifications of fires
Outcome 5 Know the safety requirements for using access equipment in the building services industry
Access equipment for different types of work
Safety checks and safe erection methods for access equipment
Outcome 6 Know the safety requirements for working safely in excavations and
confined spaces in the building services industry
Where it may be necessary to work in excavations
How to prepare excavations for safe working
Precautions to make excavations safe
Areas where working in confined space may be a consideration
Safety considerations when working in confined spaces
Outcome 7 Be able to apply safe working practice
Manual handling techniques
How to manually handle loads using mechanical lifting aids
The safe method of assembly of access equipment
How to use access equipment safely
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Unit 202 Principles of electric science
Outcome 1 Know the principles of electricity
Atomic theory
Sources of electromotive force
Effects of electric current
SI units
Transposing basic formulae
Outcome 2 Know the principles of basic electrical circuits
Resistance of a conductor
Applying Ohm's law
Power in basic electrical circuits
Measuring electrical quantities in circuits
Outcome 3 Know the principles of electromagnetism
Outcome 4 Magnetic flux patterns of electromagnets
Applying Fleming's right-hand rule
Calculating magnitudes of a generated emf
How alternators produce sinusoidal waveform outputs
Calculating sinusoidal quantities
Reason for a.c. distribution
Know the principles of basic mechanics
Calculating quantities of mechanical loads
Calculating the efficiency of machines
Calculating mechanical advantage of using levers
Outcome 5 Know electrical quantities in star delta configurations
Voltages and currents in star configured loads
Voltages and currents in delta configured loads
Balancing a single-phase load across a three-line supply
Outcome 6 Know the operating principles of a range of electrical equipment
The operating principle of electrical equipment
Fleming's left-hand rule
The operating principle of transformers
Outcome 7 Know the principles of a.c. theory
Effects of components in a.c. circuits
Characteristics of power quantities for an a.c. circuit
Why power factor correction is required
How power factor correction may be achieved
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Unit 203 Electrical installation technology
Outcome 1 Know implications of electrical industry regulations
Statutory regulations
Non-statutory regulations
Applying statutory regulations
Breaches of non-statutory regulations
Outcome 2 Know how to obtain technical information
Sources of technical information
Types of drawing
Symbols used in drawings
Understanding scale in drawings
Outcome 3 Know wiring systems of electrical installations
Different types of circuit 185
Wiring systems for different environments
Determining minimum current-carrying capacity
Protective devices
Specialized equipment for installing wiring systems
Spacing factors of wiring enclosures
Outcome 4 Know requirements of earthing systems
Earthing systems
Exposed conductive parts
Extraneous conductive parts
Automatic disconnection of supply (ADS)
Components of an earth loop impedance path
Outcome 5 Know how electricity is supplied
Electricity generating methods
Transmission voltages
Distribution voltages and networks
Outcome 6 Know requirements for different types of micro-renewable energies
Types of micro-renewable energies and requirements for installing them
Advantages and disadvantages of micro-renewable energies
Assessment checklist
What you now know and can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Unit 204 Installation of wiring system and enclosures
Outcome 1 Know the tools used to install wiring systems
Hand tools
Basic safety
Power tools
Outcome 2 Know how to prepare for installing wiring systems
Hazards and risk
Working at height
The risk assessment personal protective equipment (PPE)
Outcome 3 Installation of wiring systems
Materials
Drawing scales
Marking out
Installing wiring systems
Isolation procedure
Outcome 4 Be able to bond mains services to main earthing terminal
What needs bonding?
Cable sizes
Choice of bonding clamps
Termination of bonding conductors
Connection of bonding conductor to bonding clamp
Testing of bonding conductors
Outcome 5 Be able to inspect a 'dead' electrical installation
Why carry out inspection and testing?
Outcome 6 Be able to test a 'dead' electrical installation
Abbreviations used in this section
Testing an installation
Testing continuity of protective conductors
Testing of main protective bonding conductors
Continuity of ring final circuit conductors
Insulation resistance testing
Polarity
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Unit 210 Understand how to communicate with others within building services engineering
Outcome 1 Know the members of the construction team and their roles within the building services industry 404
The key roles of the site management team
Key roles of individuals reporting to the site management team
Key roles of site visitors
Outcome 2 Know how to apply information sources in the building services industry
Statutory legislation and guidance information for working in the industry
Information used in the workplace
Information given to customers
Company working policies and procedures
Outcome 3 Know how to communicate with others in the building services industry
Communication methods in work situations
Methods of communication for people with different needs
Actions to take to deal with conflicts
The effects of poor communication
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Glossary
Answers to activities and knowledge checks
Unit 201 Health and safety in building services engineering
Unit 202 Principles of electrical science
Unit 203 Electrical installations technology
Unit 204 Installation of wiring systems and enclosures
Unit 210 Understand how to communicate with others within building services engineering
Index

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