2nd Edition

Electrical Installation Work: Level 3 EAL Edition

By Trevor Linsley Copyright 2020
    530 Pages 313 Color & 71 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    530 Pages 313 Color & 71 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    530 Pages 313 Color & 71 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Updated in line with the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations and written specifically for the EAL Diploma in Electrical Installation, this book has a chapter dedicated to each unit of the EAL syllabus, allowing you to master each topic before moving on to the next. This new edition also includes a section on LED lighting. End of chapter revision questions help you to check your understanding and consolidate the key concepts learned in each chapter. A must have for all learners working towards EAL electrical installations qualifications.

    1. EAL Unit QELTK3/002: Understand environmental legislation, working practices and the principles of environmental technology systems  2. EAL Unit QELTK3/003: Understanding the practices and procedures for overseeing and organising the work environment  3. EAL Unit ELEC3/04a: Electrical installation planning, preparing and design  4. EAL Unit QELTK3/006: Understanding the principles, practices and legislation for the inspection, testing, commissioning and certification of electrotechnical systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment  5. EAL Unit QELTK3/007: Understanding the principles, practices and legislation for diagnosing and correcting electrical faults in electro technical systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment  6. EAL Unit ELEC3/008: Principles of electrical science  Answers to ‘Test your knowledge’ Questions  Answers to Classroom Activities  Appendix A: Abbreviations, symbols and codes  Appendix B: Formulas for electrical principles  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.