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    Who's done the Part P Level 2 Certificate for Domestic Elect

    Sorry about the delay... just moved into a new house so mega busy. This is a rough run down of the EAL Level 2 Domestic Electrical Installer Scheme: 1 Applicable Building Regs 2 Electrical Safety Legislation, regulation standards and terminology 3 Pre Work survey/inspection 4 Safe...
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    Who's done the Part P Level 2 Certificate for Domestic Elect

    I've not sat the exams etc but I'm a training coordinator for a company that runs the course. It consists of 17 modules, 12 of them are practical assessments and you've got to pass them all. The theory exams consists of various multiple choice, one sat on-line on the EAL website and a couple...
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    Yet Another Part P Question

    Not meaning to interrupt, Although Kitchen and bathrooms are classed as special areas, if you are adding to circuits or creating new ones in any room a minor works certificate should be issued (thats supposed to happen at the moment anyway!) so basically any work done in a domestic dwelling...
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    Part P Qualified

    There are various centres across the country running this course. You would need to contact the N**eic and they should be able to give you names of the training centres running it. Some colleges are running the course but normally they are run over a longer period of time.
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    Part P Qualified

    In relation to Part P qualifications: As far as I am aware any qualified electrician with parts 1 & 2 will be considered as a member so long as they've got an upto date 2381 (16th edition wiring regs). You would still need to pass a site survey. But you would then only be able to do work in...
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