9th Edition

Advanced Electrical Installation Work City and Guilds Edition

By Trevor Linsley Copyright 2020
    434 Pages 305 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    434 Pages 305 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This new edition covers the City and Guilds 2365-03 course, updated in line with the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations. Written in an accessible style with a chapter dedicated to each unit of the syllabus, this book helps you to master each topic before moving on to the next. This new edition includes information on construction and demolition sites, fire proofing, energy efficiency and LED lights, as well as some updated diagrams. End of chapter revision questions help you to check your understanding and consolidate the key concepts learned in each chapter.

    • Full colour diagrams and photographs explain difficult concepts

    • Clear definitions of technical terms make the book a quick and easy reference

    • Extensive online material helps both students and lecturers

    The companion website contains videos, animations, worksheets and lesson plans, making it an invaluable resource to both students and lecturers alike. www.routledge.com/cw/linsley

    Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. C&G unit 201/501: Health and safety in building services engineering. 2. C&G unit 301: Understand the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology systems. 3. C&G unit 302: Principles of electrical science. 4. C&G unit 303: Electrical installations: Fault diagnosis and rectification. 5. C&G unit 304: Electrical installations: Inspection, testing and commissioning. 6. C&G unit 305: Electrical systems design. Answers to check your understanding. Preparing for assessment. Appendix A: Environmental organizations. Appendix B: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) publications and information. Glossary of terms. Index.

    Biography

    Trevor Linsley was formerly Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Blackpool and the Fylde College of Technology. There he taught subjects at all levels from first year trainee to first year undergraduate courses; and was also head of the multidiscipline NVQ Assessment Centre and responsible for establishing and running the AM2 Electrical Skills Assessment Centre. He has had 27 books published and has also written many bespoke training packages for local SME electrical engineering companies in the North West of England.