
Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, tradespeople, builders, property managers, or those beginning their journey towards becoming an electrician, the LCL Awards Domestic Electric Installer (Part P) Course teaches candidates how to work safely and legally on UK domestic electrical installations. Please note that this five-day course will not qualify you as an electrician. Instead, it has been curated to give a greater understanding of the health and safety requirements of working with electricity.
This LCL programme provides essential knowledge of Part P regulations and domestic wiring safety in line with current building standards and BS 7671:2018 Amendment 3. Throughout the course, you’ll learn the legal requirements and best practices necessary for installing, maintaining, and repairing domestic electrical systems. Candidates who pass the programme will be awarded a level two qualification valid for five years.
LCL Award’s Domestic Electric Installer (Part P) Course teaches you the health and safety requirements, building regulations, and BS 7671:2018 Amendment 3 standards necessary for working on UK domestic electrical installations. Delivered by expert tutors via a combination of classroom and practical learning, this programme will teach you to work safely and precisely, avoiding common mistakes and meeting legal standards.
Understanding how to install, maintain, and repair, and maintain electric systems will make you an invaluable member of your team and allow you to work more efficiently.
Combining classroom-based and practical learning, the LCL Awards Domestic Electric Installer (Part P) Course covers the essential aspects of Part P regulations and how they relate to installing, diagnosing, and commissioning UK domestic electrical installations. This five-day programme covers the following topics.
Yes, this course is designed for those with little or no prior electrical experience wanting to work safely under Part P regulations.
It certifies that you understand domestic electrical safety regulations and can carry out basic installations and inspections legally and safely.
No, this course provides essential knowledge for domestic electrical safety but is not a full electrician qualification. Further training is recommended for full certification.
Absolutely. Many learners move on to City & Guilds 18th Edition courses or full electrical installation qualifications after completing Part P training.
Yes, practical training forms a core part of the course to ensure hands-on competence.
Our experienced tutors provide ongoing guidance, with access to materials and a supportive learning environment.