

The Protective Equi-potential Bonding (PEB) for Domestic Gas Supplies course in Stockton on Tees from Logic has been designed for those involved in the re-location and installation of gas meters and pipe work
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The Protective Equipotential Bonding (PEB 1) Stockton course, formerly known as Mains Equipotential Bonding MEB, has been designed for those involved in the installation and re-location of gas meters and pipe work, and runs in conjunction with Logic.
Providing successful candidates with the skills and knowledge to extend or repair a Protective Bonding Conductor, this course is ideal if you are an electrician, heating engineer or a plumber who needs to learn competency in PEB installation.
In order to ensure compliance with the BS7671 2008 regulations, gas/plumbing work must be carried out to a safe standard and the Gas Safety Regulation 18 states that PEB should be installed by a competent person.
This course has been designed to enable candidates to become competent in the installation, extension or repair of protective equipotential bonding systems and therefore comply with all safety regulations for this industry.
Consisting of both practical and classroom based work, this course covers;
The assessment for this course consists of both practical and written examinations which candidates are required to pass before successful completion can be awarded.
Successful candidates will receive a certificate from Logic and a certificate of attendance from PASS.
The Protective Equipotential Bonding PEB 1 course is one day long in total.
The full price of this course is £195 plus VAT per person.
This course is currently being held at the Stockton on Tees training centre.
The PEB 1 course runs from 9.00am to 4.30pm for one full day.
This course is suitable for electricians, heating technicians, plumbers or anyone with an interest in equipotential bonding systems within a domestic setting.
Candidates who successfully complete this course will be well placed to continue on to the Part P course or with other electrical installation courses such as the Domestic Installers packages.
This course has no pre-requisite requirements for attendance. It is suitable for all, but candidates must have an interest in the area and subject matter.
Candidates are required to read O.S.G Gas Safe Technical Information TB 102 to familiarise themselves with the subject matter.