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2391-52 Inspection and Testing Practice Exam

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The City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (2391-52) is widely regarded as one of the most important advanced qualifications for practicing electricians in the UK. This combined course streamlines the learning process by covering both initial verification—required for new installations—and periodic inspection—essential for assessing the condition of existing installations (often resulting in an Electrical Installation Condition Report, or EICR). It is specifically designed for experienced electrical operatives who want to formalize their testing skills, advance their careers, or meet the requirements to become an Approved Contractor or Qualified Supervisor within a competent person scheme.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The 2391-52 course is an intensive program that demands a strong existing knowledge of electrical principles and safety. The syllabus is rigorous and directly aligns with the current IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671). The core topics you will cover include:

  • Legislation and Standards: An in-depth understanding of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the specific requirements of BS 7671 regarding inspection and testing.
  • Safe Isolation: Mastering the precise procedures for isolating circuits safely before any work or testing begins, a non-negotiable safety critical skill.
  • Inspection Processes: Learning what to look for during visual inspections on both new installations (verification) and existing ones (periodic condition reporting).
  • Testing Sequence and Methodology: The standard sequence of dead and live tests must be followed exactly. You will learn how to carry out tests for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth electrode resistance, earth fault loop impedance (EFLP), and RCD operation.
  • Instrument Familiarization: Correct use, calibration checks, and interpretation of readings from multifunction testers (MFTs) and other specific test equipment.
  • Documentation and Certification: How to professionally complete and sign off the relevant statutory paperwork, including Electrical Installation Certificates (EIC), Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificates (MEIWC), and Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR).
  • Fault Finding and Coding: Developing the skills to identify deviations and defects, and assigning correct classification codes (C1, C2, C3, FI) based on their severity in an EICR.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

To achieve the full 2391-52 qualification, you must successfully pass multiple distinct assessment components. These are designed to test both your theoretical understanding and your practical competence. The main assessments include:

  • The Theory Exam (Unit 052): This is a computer-based, multiple-choice examination, usually delivered via the City & Guilds e-volve platform. It typically lasts 120 minutes and contains approximately 60 questions. The exam covers the entire syllabus and is open book, meaning you are permitted to use approved reference materials, specifically BS 7671 (The Wiring Regulations) and IET Guidance Note 3. While being open book helps, the time constraint is tight, so you must know where to find information quickly. The passing score is set by City & Guilds and is usually around 75%.
  • The Practical Assessment: This is a comprehensive, hands-on test where you must demonstrate your ability to inspect and test an actual or simulated electrical installation. You will be observed by an assessor while carrying out a complete inspection, safe isolation, the full sequence of dead and live tests, and the subsequent completion of the required certification paperwork. This assessment generally lasts around 2 to 3 hours.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is the key to passing the 2391-52. This is not an exam you can simply "wing." Here are actionable study strategies to maximize your chances of success:

  • Study the Core Books Insidiously: You must have a deep familiarity with IET Guidance Note 3 and BS 7671. Don't just read them; study them. Use tabs to mark key sections, especially the testing sequences, acceptable values, and reporting forms. The online multiple-choice exam rewards speed and accuracy in looking up information.
  • Utilize a 2391-52 Practice Test: This is arguably the most effective way to prepare for the online theory component. Authentic mock exams, like our 2391-52 Inspection and Testing Practice Exam, familiarize you with the wording of questions, the formatting of the e-volve screen, and the specific time pressure of the real test. Regular practice will help you identify your weak areas and improve your lookup speed in Guidance Note 3.
  • Practice Documentation: Do not overlook the paperwork. Practice filling out empty EIC, MEIWC, and EICR forms by hand. Ensure you understand what information is required in every box and how to correctly record and interpret your test results.
  • Refresh your Practical Skills: If you haven't been carrying out advanced testing regularly, book a refresher session or use the workshop time provided by your training center to practice safe isolation and live testing procedures on their test rigs.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Gaining the 2391-52 qualification significantly enhances your employability and earning potential. It is often a mandatory requirement for specialized roles and senior positions within the electrical industry. The certification unlocks a clear path to the following career opportunities:

  • Electrical Testing and Inspection Engineer
  • Approved Electrician (as defined by the JIB/ECS)
  • Qualified Supervisor (QS) for Competent Person Schemes (e.g., NICEIC, NAPIT)
  • Compliance Manager
  • Electrical Site Supervisor or Foreman
  • EICR Specialist (especially demanded in the rental and commercial sectors)
  • Electrical Maintenance Engineer with inspection responsibilities
  • Self-Employed Approved Contractor

 

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