Electrical Training Courses

Please contact the Team for further information on scheduled course dates and In-Company options. You can reach us by phone: 01 665 1305 or email cpdtraining@engineersireland.ie

Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Fundamentals of Electrical Services Design
The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of electrical buildings services design.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Fundamentals of Data Centre Server Rack Power Architecture
This course aims to provide participants with a high level understanding of the key elements of Data Centre Server Rack Power Architecture and how the choice of different components and configurations can influence capital and operating expenses.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
LV Power - Wiring Systems & Installation Practices
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the principle aspects of LV power distribution design with particular emphasis on wiring systems, cable sizing and installations practices.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Critical Power Installations - Generators & UPS Systems
This course covers the selection and design of generator and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for critical power installations (CPIs) such as hospitals and data centres.
Available in-company and as an open course - 2 Days
Fundamentals of Street Lighting: Understanding Lighting Assets
This course has been developed to impart the knowledge and understanding of the issues associated with the management of highway electrical assets.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Fundamentals of Street Lighting: Understanding Lighting Design
The aim of this course is to impart knowledge of the issues concerning light, sight, the lighting design process, and product specifications. In addition, this course will focus on design issues and suggest good practice in addressing them and the application of Standards and guidance.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
Introduction to High Voltage Electrical Installations
This course aims to provide participants with an understanding of HV Systems, the main components, terminology, single line diagrams, operation and maintenance and risks and hazards.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
Operation and Management of High Voltage Installations
This course aims to provide participants with an understanding of Best Practice in managing High Voltage Installations in accordance with Irish Legislation and Standards.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
Introduction to Distribution and Power Transformers
The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of fundamental engineering concepts, requirements of IEC Standards, criteria for selection, testing, installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation of Distribution and Power Transformers.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
Power Transformers: Specification, Testing, Maintenance and Operation
This course will be of interest to Asset Owners & Managers, Facilities Managers, Consultants and Contractors involved in specification, installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation of Power Transformers.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Fundamentals of M&E Consultancy
The aim of this course is to give graduate engineers and new entrants to M&E / building services consultancy a good understanding of the role of the M&E Consultant on a typical construction project from initial client enquiry through to the final handover of the project.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
WR1 - Understanding the New Wiring Rules
The aim of this course is to give a good insight into the structure of the new 5th Edition of the National Rules for Electrical Installations - I.S. 10101.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
WR3 - New Wiring Rules: Chapter 7 Explored
This full day course covers the 20 Special Installations or Locations described in Chapter 7 which accounts for 25% of the overall standard. It is aimed at engineers and contractors involved in the design of electrical installations. It is intended as a follow-on course to WR1.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Data Centres - Introduction to M&E Services
The aim of this course is to give mechanical and electrical engineers a good understanding of the data centre industry and in particular, provide an introduction to the design of the power and cooling systems.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
LV Power Distribution Design
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the principal aspects of LV distribution design with particular emphasis on design and selection of the LV switchgear system.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
MV Power Distribution Design
This course provides an introduction to the design of MV distribution systems for building including the selection of the MV switchgear, transformers and cables.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Standby Generators
This course covers the selection and design of standby generators systems for mission critical applications such as hospitals and data centres. The module is primarily focussed on diesel powered generators.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
UPS Systems
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the design and operation of the UPS systems and how they are configured with other elements of the electrical power system to provide an uninterruptible supply to critical loads.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
HV Grid Connections for Generators
As Ireland transitions to a carbon neutral energy economy, electrical infrastructure will need to adapt to accommodate a variety of new generators and the challenges they present. This course has been designed to target this issue, and provide engineers with the skills and knowledge to operate in this area.
Available as an open course - 1 Day
Compliance (Design and Construction) of HV Installations with Legislation and Standards
This course aims to explain how compliance with I.S.EN 61936-1:2021 can demonstrate, that all reasonably practicable measures have been taken to satisfy the duties and requirements imposed on developers, designers and contractors. To outline a framework within which, HV installations can be designed and constructed safely and in accordance with Part 3 of the 2007 Safety Health & Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations and other relevant legislation.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Electrical Safety Rules
The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of why Electrical Safety Rules are specified by IEC and EN Standards and how they can be used to provide a framework within which, electrical installations can be managed, operated and maintained in accordance with Part 3 of the 2007 Safety Health & Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations and other relevant legislation.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Arc Flash Hazard: The Fundamentals of Electrical Safety for Buildings & Infrastructure
This course aims to provide an introduction to electrical safety. It deals with the hazards of electricity and the associated rules and regulations in relation to safety including the EN50110 and local harmonisations, NFPA70E, DGUV 203-077.
Available in-company and as an open course - 1 Day
Emergency Lighting System Design to IS 3217 - 2023
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an overview of the design of emergency lighting systems to the latest Irish Standard IS 3217: 2023