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I am 6 months off completing my City & Guilds Level 3 course but there is an electrical module in it.

Nobody seems to know what this allows us to do Eg wire a shower - Install a fuse spur

As is there any electrical bodys who recognise this?
 
Well if you aren't sure about it then call a sparky to do the work for you!
Basically it's to make sure you know there is a difference between the live polarity and earth for a start.
 
It does not allow you to do anything as such, although what you should have been taught would have been alined to the requirements of the IEE 17th Reg's & Part P.

You should have been given an idea of what was notifiable or not under Part P ?

It is only ever designed to allow you to carry out the electrical work directly associated with plumbing / heating trade.

I would suggest No new circuits!(as notifiable) but if you need to replace a shower like for like,
add a FCU (spur) to an existing circuit or even wiring a heating system then if you feel you are competent then yes but it is all about the testing to confirm that your work is safe isn't it ?

Do you have access to this equipment?
 
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As above - it teaches you the basic competency but does not allow self-certification.

If they still offer "Defined scope Part P" that would allow you to self-certify any work that a plumber / heating engineer is likely to come across on a regular basis, but there was talk of stopping that qualification...
 

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