About Us

About Us

Electrical Training Courses

About Us

Mid Bucks Electrical Training

At Mid-Bucks Electrical Training we think small is good. We keep our tutor groups small so that you get the best support in your studies.

We encourage an atmosphere of informal learning and mutual support and by keeping the group numbers low you get a bigger slice of us and our time and support. Rather than just present and deliver we use questioning and discussion and we firmly believe there is no such thing as a silly question.

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Years Experience

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Why Choose Us

We enjoy teaching!

All questions are answered without judgement or comment so that candidates feel safe to ask anything however daft they think it is – usually they are quite pertinent and not daft at all.

By so doing we build an atmosphere of trust and respect where every candidate feels comfortable and supported.

Chalk and talk is something we do not subscribe to. Candidates are encouraged to enter into lively discussion and ask questions about their work practices. The tutors enjoy these discussions as they get to talk with candidates who work in specialisations they have not encountered before.

The atmosphere in classes is relaxed and friendly and many candidates go away having made new friends with whom they stay in touch. Its a great way to meet fellow professionals and sometimes hugely beneficial outside of the qualifications they gain.

If this sounds like the kind of learning you enjoy then talk to us.

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Becoming an Electrician

Becoming an Electrician

When inspecting and testing on a 3-phase board (or even a single phase), one of the items of equipment that you may have to deal with is a DOL starter. Typically, it will have 3 phases going into a contactor and 3 phases from the other side of the contactor feeding a motor or other machine or socket outlet.

How to deal with DOL Starters

How to deal with DOL Starters

When inspecting and testing on a 3-phase board (or even a single phase), one of the items of equipment that you may have to deal with is a DOL starter. Typically, it will have 3 phases going into a contactor and 3 phases from the other side of the contactor feeding a motor or other machine or socket outlet.

Inspection and Testing

Inspection and Testing

I had a candidate come in for his 2392 the other week and when I advised him to test his continuity using the Method 2 (wander lead or R2 method) for his assessment to save time, he said that as he had been shown the R1+R2 test method, that was the method he would use.