NOTE: New edition revised
to the 17th Edition due for
publication in March/April 2008.
Electrical Installation Work
covers both theory and practice
for the trainee who wants to
understand not only how, but why
electrical installations are
designed, installed and tested
in particular ways. Brian
Scaddan's approach encourages
independent learning with
self-assessment questions
provided throughout.
In previous editions, Electrical
Installation Work has become
well established as the leading
text for the City & Guilds
course 2360 Parts 1 and 2, and
helped thousands of students and
apprentices achieve success in
gaining their electrical
installation qualifications. Now
in its fifth edition, this text
has been restructured and
updated to cater for the new
2330 Certificate in
Electrotechnical Technology from
City & Guilds at Levels 2 and 3
(Installation route – buildings
and structures), also meeting
the requirements of the Level 2
NVQ in Installing
Electrotechnical Systems (2356),
and Level 3 NVQs in
Electrotechnical Services.
Brought fully in line with the
IEE Wiring Regulations BS
7671:2001 (incorporating
Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004),
this book will also form an
invaluable source of reference
in every day working practice
for electrical installation
engineers based in industry. |