Level 3 Award in Intruder Alarm Installation
- Code: CQ11433
- Course duration: 3 Days
- Course fee: £790.00
- Awarding body: Cube
- Level: 3
The Cube Level 3 Award in Intruder Alarm Installation is an industry recognised award, relevant and applicable to fire and security professionals operating in all sectors and organisations.
This course will provide you with a solid grounding in all areas of intruder alarm installation, teaching you relevant, practical skills to professional standards, and give you an understanding of intruder alarm installation in a business context.
Level 3 Intruder Alarm Installation Course Overview
This Intruder Alarm Installation Course adheres to the stringent guidelines outlined within the Ofqual Level 3 quality framework and is meticulously aligned with the Level 3 Diploma in Providing Electronic Fire and Security Systems. Throughout this program, participants will delve into fundamental concepts and hands-on applications essential for installing and troubleshooting intruder alarm systems.
Course Highlights
- Hands-On Experience: Participants will engage in practical training, working with leading brands in the intruder alarm industry. The course offers immersive experiences in wiring various components such as sensors, control panels, power units, and more.
- Framework Compliance: Our curriculum rigorously aligns with the Level 3 Diploma in Providing Electronic Fire and Security Systems, ensuring comprehensive coverage of essential skills and knowledge required in the field.
- Recognitions: Cube stands as an approved EAL training provider authorised by the Ministry of Defence in the UK to conduct Elcas and EAL approved training courses.
Achievements and Certifications
- ECS Card Acquisition: Upon successful course completion, candidates obtain an ECS Card, a recognised industry credential affirming their expertise in electronic fire and security systems. New entrants to the industry must complete FESS and ECS health and safety assessments. Exemptions apply to experienced personnel and individuals with valid EAL or FIA qualifications; details available through our course advisor.
- FESS Security and H & S Assessments: Learners may choose to take the FESS Security and ECS Health & Safety examinations, which are essential for proving gained skills.(Please contact us for fee information.)
- Career Support: Cube provides holistic support beyond training, assisting learners in kickstarting their careers within the fire and security industry. Support includes CV preparation and job search guidance facilitated by our dedicated student recruitment officer.
Progression Opportunities
- EAL Diploma Advancement: Learners will explore pathways to elevate their qualifications, including progression towards achieving the level 3 EAL Diploma in Providing Electronic Fire and Security.
About Cube
Since 2009, Cube has been at the forefront of providing hands-on training for individuals aspiring to pursue careers in the Fire and Security field. With a track record of training over 3000 students, including international clients like the Saudi Ministry of Interior (MOI), Cube continues to empower successful intruder alarm engineers and installation companies worldwide.
What sets us apart from others?
Over 3,000 Learners
Hands-on Training
Job Hunting Support
ECS card support
Unit 1 : Introduction to Intruder Alarms
- Basic components used in an intruder alarm system
- Wiring a double pole circuit
- Wiring an EOL circuit
- Wiring different types of detectors
- Using different types of intruder alarm panels
Unit 2 : System Circuitry
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Electrical and electronic in intruder alarm
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Ohms Law and alarm circuitry
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Practical wiring of multiple detectors using EOL and double pole techniques
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Wiring double pole and end of line circuits using different resistor values
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Wiring an output circuit, SAB (Self-activating bell), keypad and other output circuits
Unit 3 : Intruder Alarm System Design
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Conducting a risk assessment for small commercial and domestic markets
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Grading in intruder alarm system and wiring differences
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Preparing a floor plan of an intruder alarm system for small commercial and domestic markets
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Allocating the correct zone types for each zones
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Calculating battery size in accordance with British Standard
Unit 4 : Practical Wiring
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Wiring an intruder alarm panel with detectors using multiple techniques
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Zoning an intruder alarm system (Galaxy G2 and Texecom Elite 48)
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Connecting the panel with telephone lines for remote signalling
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Demonstrating the role of an Alarm receiving centre (ARC)
Unit 5 : Inspection Testing & Commissioning
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Testing all cables for correct resistance level
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Checking detector voltage for any voltage drops
- Calculating total current load to estimate the backup battery size
- Testing outputs
- Performing walk tests, output tests, and user training
- Installers responsibilities and maintenance
- Completing all required paperwork