18th Edition Wiring Regulations
City & Guilds 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course (2382-26) covering Amendment 4 — the current "Orange Book" standard (BS 7671:2018+A4:2026). 2-day intensive classroom training in Nottingham with expert tutors, small class sizes (max 12), and the City & Guilds exam included on Day 2. Just £400 all-inclusive — tuition, materials, and exam fee. Remote exam option available at £195 via online invigilation. Learners attend from across the UK. Exceptional pass rates with industry-leading tutors.


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Last updated April 2026The Essential Qualification for Every Electrician
The 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) is the UK national standard for the design, installation, and verification of electrical installations. Every practising electrician needs to be current with these regulations — whether you’re qualifying for the first time, updating from a previous edition, or renewing your certification for employer or regulatory requirements.
Our City & Guilds 2382-26 course (Amendment 4, the "Orange Book") prepares you for the 18th Edition exam with expert-led training, comprehensive materials, and proven exam preparation techniques. With a track record of exceptional pass rates, we give you the best possible chance of passing first time.
Who Is This Course For?
Electricians qualifying for the first time — The 18th Edition is a core requirement on the pathway to becoming a qualified electrician. It sits alongside the Level 2 and Level 3 Diplomas as part of your essential qualifications.
Qualified electricians updating their certification — If you hold the 17th Edition (or earlier), you need to update to the 18th Edition to remain compliant. Many employers, NICEIC, NAPIT, and other competent person schemes require current certification.
Electrical contractors and supervisors — Understanding the current regulations is essential for anyone overseeing electrical installation work, signing off certificates, or managing teams.
Building services engineers and designers — The course covers the regulation framework you need for specifying and approving electrical installations.
How the Course Works
We offer a 2-day intensive classroom course at our Nottingham training centre. This is not a lecture — our expert tutors walk you through BS 7671 section by section, explaining how to navigate the book, apply the regulations to real-world scenarios, and find answers quickly under exam conditions.
Day 1: BS 7671 structure and scope, protection for safety (overcurrent, fault, RCD protection), and special installations and locations
Day 2: Cable selection and calculations, inspection and testing requirements, exam technique and preparation, followed by the exam itself
The exam is an open-book assessment — you can refer to your copy of BS 7671 throughout. It consists of multiple-choice questions, and success depends on knowing how to navigate the regulations quickly rather than memorising them. That’s exactly what our course teaches you.
Why Classroom Beats Self-Study
You can study BS 7671 on your own — but the regulations book is 700+ pages of technical standards. Without guided instruction, most people struggle to know which parts matter for the exam and how to find answers under time pressure. Our classroom course gives you:
Expert tutors who are practising electricians — They explain the regulations using real-world examples, not just textbook theory
Small class sizes (maximum 12 students) — Ask questions, discuss scenarios, and get personalised attention throughout
Structured exam preparation — Learn which parts of BS 7671 contain the answers to the most common exam questions and how to locate them fast
Immediate access to sample exams on booking — Start practising before you arrive, via desktop or our mobile app for iOS and Android
Exam included on Day 2 — No need to book or pay for the exam separately, and no need to travel to a different venue
What You’ll Learn
Structure and application of BS 7671 — how to navigate the regulations efficiently
Protection for safety — overcurrent protection, fault protection, and RCD selection
Special installations and locations — bathrooms, swimming pools, solar PV, EV charging
Inspection, testing, and certification requirements
Cable selection, current-carrying capacity, and voltage drop calculations
Changes introduced in the latest amendments to BS 7671
Exam Details
The City & Guilds 2382-26 exam is an open-book, multiple-choice assessment. A pass mark of 60% is required. You can refer to your copy of BS 7671 throughout the exam — the key is knowing where to find the answers quickly. Our course specifically trains you in this skill.
If you prefer, the exam can also be taken remotely with online invigilation, without needing to attend the centre.
Your Career Pathway
The 18th Edition is required for:
Inspection & Testing (2391) — You need current 18th Edition certification before starting the 2391
NVQ Level 3 (2357) — Required as part of the qualification set for your Gold Card
NICEIC/NAPIT registration — Competent person schemes require current BS 7671 certification
ECS Card renewal — Your ECS card registration requires up-to-date 18th Edition
Getting Here
Our training centre is in Arnold, Nottingham (NG5 7ER), with free on-site parking and excellent transport links. Easily accessible via the M1, A52, and A46 — we regularly welcome students from Derby, Leicester, Sheffield, Lincoln, Birmingham, and further afield.
All-Inclusive Pricing
Our price of £400 includes everything: tuition, all course materials, and the City & Guilds exam fee. There are no hidden extras. This is our best-value course — and the exam is included on Day 2, so there’s no need to book or pay for it separately.
The City & Guilds 2382-26 Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 — Ofqual number 603/3319/4 — is the current "18th Edition" qualification, taught to the new Amendment 4 standard (the "Orange Book") that was published on 15 April 2026. Our 2-day intensive course covers the IET Wiring Regulations governing all UK electrical installation work, with the City & Guilds exam included on Day 2. Class sizes are limited to 12 students and we also offer a remote exam option (£195 via online invigilation) for learners outside the East Midlands.
Who Is This Course For?
The 18th Edition is mandatory for every working electrician in the UK. You need it if you are progressing through the diploma pathway towards your Gold Card — it pairs with the 2365 Level 2 and Level 3 Diploma Package as a requirement before 2391 Inspection & Testing and the NVQ Level 3 (2357). You also need it if your existing certificate has expired, if you need to update from an older edition, or if you are a facilities manager, building inspector or designer signing off electrical work under Part P. Competent person schemes (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA, STROMA, NAPIT) all require a current 18th Edition certificate. There are no formal entry requirements — anyone can book this course, including complete beginners preparing for a career in the trade. Not sitting a full 2-day course? See our 18th Edition Exam Only option for candidates who have self-studied.
Replacing a Previous 18th Edition Certificate (2382-18 / 2382-22)
If you hold an older 18th Edition certificate — the original 2382-18 (Amendment 1 and 2, the "Brown Book") or 2382-22 (Amendment 2, the "Red Book") — your existing certificate remains valid and is not automatically invalidated. However, City & Guilds now only offers 2382-26 (Amendment 4) for new assessments. That means when you renew (which most employers, NICEIC/NAPIT schemes and ECS card refreshes require), you sit the 2382-26. Amendment 4 adds significant new content: battery storage systems (Chapter 82), Power over Ethernet (PoE) installations, ICT equipment earthing, low-voltage generators, energy efficiency design, and revised medical location regulations. The exam format is unchanged — the new content is what has moved. Most renewal learners find the 2-day refresh comfortable because the fundamentals are familiar; what is new is the Amendment 4 regulations and navigating the updated Orange Book layout.
Exam Format & Pass Rate
The 2382-26 exam is open-book: 60 multiple-choice questions, 2-hour time limit, 60% pass mark (36 of 60 correct). You are permitted to refer to your BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 Orange Book during the exam — no other notes or textbooks allowed. Because it is an open-book exam, success depends on knowing how to navigate the book fast, not on memorising content. Our 2-day classroom course is built around this: Day 1 walks through the structure of BS 7671 with worked regulation lookups; Day 2 is exam practice followed by the live exam in the afternoon. You have two options for sitting: our Nottingham centre (£400) — full 2-day training + exam, all materials and exam fee included; or the remote exam (£195) — self-study at home, then sit the exam via Talview online invigilation (Windows PC, webcam and second device required; book 7+ working days in advance). Same exam, same certificate, either route.
What This Qualification Unlocks
BS 7671 is the regulatory framework that every electrical installation in the UK must comply with — you cannot legally design, install, or certify electrical work without understanding it. The course covers the structure of the regulations, special locations (bathrooms, swimming pools, agricultural, medical), circuit design, protection against electric shock, overcurrent protection, earthing arrangements, and the new Amendment 4 content. After passing, you hold the qualification needed to progress to 2391 Inspection and Testing (which is the next step towards EICR sign-off authority), and you meet the BS 7671 requirement for your ECS Gold Card. The 18th Edition on its own does not authorise you to issue certificates — certification authority comes from the NVQ Level 3 + Gold Card + competent person scheme membership — but without the 18th Edition, none of that pathway is possible. Total Skills also runs a fully home study electrician course pathway for learners outside Nottingham, with the 18th Edition sitting as a 2-day in-person or remote exam component within that route.
Career and Earning Potential
The 18th Edition is not a standalone career qualification — it is a mandatory component of almost every electrical career path. Without it you cannot progress to Inspection & Testing, register with a competent person scheme, or apply for your Gold Card. Keeping your BS 7671 certificate current is also essential for maintaining your ECS card and scheme membership. At £400 classroom or £195 remote, the 18th Edition is one of the lowest-cost qualifications on the pathway but its impact is significant — it is the regulatory knowledge that underpins everything else you do as an electrician, from domestic rewires through to commercial design and EV charging or solar PV specialist work (both of which require current BS 7671 certification as a prerequisite).
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Learners attend from across the UK. Our training centre is easily accessible — 30 minutes from Derby, 40 minutes from Leicester, under an hour from Sheffield. Free parking on site.
Why Choose This Course
2-day intensive classroom course with exam on Day 2
Expert tutor-led training by practising electricians
Small class sizes (maximum 12 students)
Best value at just £400 — exam fee included
Exceptional pass rates — proven track record
Sample exams on booking — desktop and mobile app
Learners attend from across the UK
Free parking at training centre (NG5 7ER)
Open-book exam — learn to navigate BS 7671 fast
Remote exam option available with online invigilation
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How It Works
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Secure Your Place
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Attend Training
2 days of expert-led classroom training
Sit the Exam
Take the City & Guilds exam on day 2
Get Certified
Receive your certificate within 2-3 weeks
This is an intensive classroom course at our Nottingham training centre. Everything is included — training, materials, and the City & Guilds exam. Small class sizes ensure hands-on attention from experienced tutors.
Course Structure
Units, learning content, and assessments
Course Materials
Required Materials

IET Wiring Regulations, Eighteenth Edition, BS 7671:2018+A4:2026
The complete IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition with Amendment 4.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 18th Edition?
The 18th Edition refers to <strong>BS 7671 "Requirements for Electrical Installations"</strong>, the national standard that governs all UK electrical installation work. <strong>City & Guilds 2382-26</strong> is the current qualification that certifies your knowledge of these regulations — it covers the latest <strong>Amendment 4</strong> (the "Orange Book", BS 7671:2018+A4:2026) published in April 2026.
I hold an older 18th Edition certificate (2382-18 or 2382-22). Do I need to retake?
Your existing certificate remains valid — City & Guilds does not automatically invalidate older 18th Edition certificates. However, <strong>new assessments from April 2026 onwards are only offered on the 2382-26 (Amendment 4) exam</strong>, so if you need to renew or update (which most employers, NICEIC/NAPIT schemes and ECS card refreshes require), you will sit the 2382-26. The new exam adds sections on battery storage (Chapter 82), Power over Ethernet, ICT equipment earthing, low-voltage generators, energy efficiency design and revised medical locations. If your employer, scheme or ECS card check requires a current 18th Edition, book the 2382-26 — that is the only live version City & Guilds now issues.
Do I need to renew my 18th Edition?
While the qualification doesn't expire, it's recommended to update when new amendments are released. The current version includes Amendment 2 (2022).
What's the difference between in-centre and remote exams?
In-centre exams are taken at our training centre with an invigilator present. Remote exams can be taken from home using webcam invigilation software. Remote exams cost £195 (compared to £145 in-centre).
Can I use BS7671 book during the exam?
Yes, the exam is open-book. You can use your own copy of BS7671 (including Amendments), but no other notes or materials are allowed.
How long is the exam?
The City & Guilds 2382-26 exam is <strong>2 hours long with 60 multiple-choice questions</strong>. The pass mark is 60% (36 of 60 correct). It is an open-book exam — you can refer to your BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 Orange Book during the test.
What times does the course run?
Both days run from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Please arrive by 8:45am on day 1 for registration. The exam on day 2 typically finishes by 4:00pm.
Is lunch included?
Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided. For lunch, there are several cafes and restaurants within walking distance of our training centre.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just yourself and your copy of BS7671 (if you have one - we can provide one to use during the course). All other materials are provided.
What is the 2382-26 exam format? Is it harder than 2382-22?
The 2382-26 exam is the same <strong>open-book format</strong> as the previous 2382-22: <strong>60 multiple-choice questions, 2-hour time limit, 60% pass mark (36 of 60 correct)</strong>. You can refer to the BS 7671 Orange Book during the exam — no other notes or textbooks are permitted. The 2382-26 is <strong>not harder</strong> — it covers the same fundamentals as 2382-22 plus the new Amendment 4 content (battery storage, PoE, ICT earthing, medical locations). Because you can use the book, success depends on knowing <strong>how to navigate BS 7671 quickly</strong>, not memorising it. Our 2-day course is structured specifically around learning to find regulations fast. We maintain exceptional first-time pass rates.
Do I need to buy the BS 7671 Orange Book? What do you provide?
<strong>Yes — you need your own personal copy of BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 (the "Orange Book", Amendment 4)</strong> to sit the exam. We provide classroom copies for use during the 2 days of teaching, but <strong>City & Guilds requires your own book for the exam itself</strong>, as you are permitted to annotate and tab it up over time. You can order directly from the IET or through Total Skills on enrolment — it costs approximately £90 retail. You also need <strong>photo ID</strong> (passport or photo driving licence) for exam day. Everything else — tuition, handouts, and the exam fee — is included in the £400 course price.
Who needs the 18th Edition course?
Qualified electricians renewing certification, diploma pathway students who need BS 7671 knowledge, electrical engineers and designers, facilities managers, and building inspectors. Anyone involved in signing off electrical work under Part P needs current BS 7671 certification.
What changed with Amendment 4?
Amendment 4 was published on 15 April 2026 and becomes mandatory from 15 October 2026 — the "Orange Book" (BS 7671:2018+A4:2026). It introduces new sections on battery storage systems, Power over Ethernet (PoE) installations, ICT equipment earthing, low-voltage generators, and energy efficiency design, plus revised medical location regulations. City & Guilds has replaced the 2382-22 exam with the new 2382-26, covering Amendment 4 content. Our courses now teach exclusively to the Amendment 4 standard.
Why does every electrician need the 18th Edition?
BS 7671 is the UK national standard for electrical installations. NICEIC and NAPIT require current certification, ECS card renewal depends on it, and most employers and principal contractors require an up-to-date 18th Edition certificate.
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Fresh from our Nottingham training centre — students, exam days and updates from the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations programme.

Total Skills offers electrical courses including 2365 Level 2 and 3 Diplomas, Level 3 NVQ, 18th Edition, 2391-52 Inspection & Testing, Solar & Battery Storage, Large and Small-Scale EV, Solar CPD, and Safe Isolation CPD.

City & Guilds certificates dispatched this week for learners who completed 18th Edition, Solar PV, Energy Storage, EV, 2391-52 Inspection & Testing, and 2365 Level 2 & 3 qualifications with Total Skills in December.

Congratulations to 7 candidates on Total Skills' final 18th Edition (2382-22, the previous Amendment 2 version) classroom course of 2025, achieving an impressive average test result of 91%. All new 2026 bookings are on the current 2382-26 (Amendment 4, Orange Book) exam.

Nine students completed exams including 2391-52 Inspection & Testing, 18th Edition, 2365 Level 2 and Level 3 Diplomas, taking advantage of Total Skills' flexible weekday and weekend exam schedule.

Students completed the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course. Two delivery options available: 2-day classroom with exam included, or exam-only (in-centre or remote with online invigilation). All courses now teach and assess to the current 2382-26 (Amendment 4 / Orange Book) standard.

Total Skills offers the 18th Edition (2382-26, Amendment 4 / Orange Book) qualification two ways: 2-day classroom course with exam included, or exam only (in-centre and remote home options). Immediate availability.
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