Basic Electrical Installation Work: Level 2 City & Guilds 2330 Technical Certificate
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Trevor Linsley's textbooks have helped thousands of students to gain their electrical installation qualifications. In a concise and practical way, Basic Electrical Installation Work supports the City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology.
Units covered:
- Unit 1 Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical environment
- Unit 2 Principles of electrotechnology
- Unit 3 Application of health and safety and electrical principles
- Unit 4 Installation (Buildings & Structures)
The fifth edition has been updated in line with the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations so that students can be sure to work to the latest regulations. The structure of the book has been overhauled and it now covers each learning outcome in a dedicated chapter. Learning features, such as key facts, definitions, safety tips and end of chapter questions with answers help students to check their understanding and revise for the exams. The text is highly illustrated and the book is now in full colour.
For lecturers, a Tutor Support Material DVD covering both Level 2 and 3 is available with ISBN 978-0-7506-8750-8.
* Fully up-to-date with the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
* Directly matched to the C&G Level 2 syllabus with one chapter for each learning outcome for all core units
* Tried and trusted content now with improved page design and in full colour
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6475 in Books
- Published on: 2008-06-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 408 pages
Editorial Reviews
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A must read book for beginners, DIYers & electricians alike --Amazon.co.uk customer review of the previous edition, Sep 2006
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"A must read book for beginners, DIYers & electricians alike" (Amazon.co.uk customer review of the previous edition, Sep 2006)
Customer Reviews
C&G 2330
Basic Electrical work by Trevor Linsley
Trevor is a well respected writer of text books for students studying in the electrical industry, his latest book is ideal for students on the C&G 2330 level 2 & 3 and taking their NVQ.
The book is laid out in the same pattern as the course and is split into 4 units with each unit being colour coded on the spine for easy reference; at the end of each unit there are written test questions to check that learning has taken place.
The way that the book is written and laid out is very pleasing to the eye and contains excellent pictures and graphics. The book contains useful appendices and a full set of definitions.
The book is written without using too muck technical Jargon and explains each topic and subject extremely well.
I already recommend this book to all of my own students as the number 1 choice for an electrical text book.
Basic Electrical installation Work - Linsley
The book is well presented for the C & G Level 2 syllabus but equally useful for other Electrical Installation Courses,it contains good illustrations in full colour, and this fifth edition is fully compliant with the 17th Edition Wiring regulations BS 7671, I especially like the key facts, definitions (throughout the subject), safety tips and the end of chapter questions, I would highly recommend this book for all new apprentices and students.
Never leave home without it!
After achieving 100% in my unit one C&G 2330 course I realized I had a great book!
The book is laid out exactly as the course is (four units with outcomes in each). If you are considering starting 2330 then this is the best prep you could have. Of-course I had great tutors who made sense of the more technical stuff like parallel circuits and power factors! However, there are many examples and questions for each unit to get you on the straight.
In addition to this book I would suggest the Amicus guide (The Electrician's Guide to Good Electrical Practice) or Onsite Guide (IEE On-site Guide; BS 7671 : 2008 IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) along with a notebook - that's all I had to get distinctions!
Highly recommended!



