Licensed Electrical Inspectors THEORY

This course provides A Class Electricians all relevant information and theory guidance to attempt Energy Safe Victoria’s G Class Licensed Electrical Inspectors THEORY assessments

Energy Safe Victoria stipulates that the Licensed Electrical Inspection Theory (LEIT) Assessment is a written assessment which requires the candidate to demonstrate a broad range of electrical knowledge, including electrical regulations, electrical safety, knowledge of various Standards, and various electrical calculations. The Theory exam is the first step in becoming an inspector. If you want to brush up on your Theory knowledge before booking your Theory exam give us a call or book directly through our calendar today.

Entry Requirements

You must have an A Class Electrical License
(Please see conditions for Licensed Electrical Inspectors License on the Energy Safe Victoria website)

Course Duration

This course runs 1 night a week(mon-fri) for 10 weeks from 5pm – 9pm.
Check our calendar for the next course start date. This course may also be run via zoom meetings. Speak to our office for more information.

 

Course Fee

$2407.90 inc GST

What you will need to start

Laptop

Notepad

Pen

Calculator

Standards Needed:

AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations “Wiring Rules”
AS/NZS 3001 Electrical installations – Transportable structures and vehicles including their site supplies
AS/NZS 3002 Electrical installations – Shows and carnivals
AS/NZS 3004.1 Electrical installations – Marinas and boats Part 1: Marinas
AS/NZS 3004.2 Electrical installations – Marinas and boats Part 2: Boat installations
AS/NZS 3008.1.1 Electrical installations – Selection of cables
AS/NZS 3010 Electrical installations – Generating sets
AS/NZS 3012 Electrical installations – Construction and demolition sites
AS/NZS 3013 Electrical installations – Classification of the fire and mechanical performance of wiring system elements
AS/NZS 3017 Electrical installations – Verification guidelines
AS/NZS 4777.1 Grid connection of energy systems via inverters Part 1: Installation requirements
AS/NZS4777.2 Grid connection of energy systems via inverters Part 2: Inverter requirements
AS/NZS 4836 Safe working on or near low-voltage electrical installations and equipment
AS/NZS 5033 Electrical installations – Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays
AS/NZS 5139 Electrical installations – Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment
Authorised Electrical Safety (General) Regulations
Electricity Safety Act 1998 – No.25 of 1998
Victorian Electricity Distributors – Service & Installation Rules 2014 (Optional, Required in the field)

Still have questions?

Feel free to call our friendly staff to answer any questions you have.

Want to book ?

You can book online from our calendar or call our staff on 0482 923 289

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