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City and Guilds 2919 – Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation Reviews

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Simon L, 01 Dec 2021

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All in all a good course & certainly a lot to take in, in a day. As an experienced installer, this was a box-ticking exercise for me but can imagine it would be quite a lot to take on for a new EV starter. Some slides are slightly blurred or maybe I need glasses. The main focus seems to be on domestic which is pretty straight forward but would be good to pay a little more attention to commercial installations.

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Graham M, 29 Jul 2021

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Great experience, would recommend

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Mark F, 29 Jul 2021

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Excellent training process that meets the demands of anyone serious about professional development. Staff members were helpful, understanding, and their professionalism was outstanding.

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Matt B, 10 Jul 2021

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Lee G, 09 Jul 2021

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Very professional from booking, through the course right up to the exam at the end of the day.

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Lee G, 09 Jul 2021

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Very professional from booking, through the course right up to the exam at the end of the day.

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Ashley P, 24 Mar 2019

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I found the course was a bit rushed and maybe 2 days might have been better to give more depth to the material in the book and to spend more time looking at the different types of charging unit available in the room

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Gareth J, 30 Nov 2018

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The Documents/Forms used were out of date and did not reflect the current forms in the IET EVC Code of Practice and on the ENA website which I presumed we were studying. Given that I attended this course to refresh following the 18th Edition changes this was very disappointing and defeated the object. The incorrect DNO Form was being used (there was no reference to the service capacity been verified by the DNO? You must verify the service capacity with the relevant DNO prior to installation if MD > 60 Amps. The incorrect Annexchecklists and RA's were being referenced (Annex D forms were issued for On-Street works when this is now covered by Annex C etc). This is no slight on the trainer who was able to assist in questions as they arose and led the training well.
Response : Dear Gareth Thank you for your comments. The forms provided on the course are the standard assessment forms provided by City and Guilds which unfortunately have not been updated since the introduction of the 3rd edition of the IET COP. We have taken immediate action following your comments to update our forms to be in-line with the latest COP and will be contacting city and guilds to do likewise. I sincerely apologise that this meant the course did not meet your objectives. I have arranged for a full reimbursement of your course fees.

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Ashley B, 09 Dec 2021

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David W, 30 Jul 2021

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