Why We Choose Quality Training Equipment: Supporting Industry Standards with Test Rigs UK
At Renew Elec Training, we’re passionate about delivering high-quality, real-world electrical training that genuinely prepares our learners for industry. A huge part of that commitment comes down to the equipment we use every single day.
That’s why we proudly use assessment rigs from Test Rigs UK — a local company founded and run by an experienced electrician who understands exactly what’s needed to train the next generation properly.
Built by Electricians, for Electricians
One of the things we value most about Test Rigs UK is that their equipment isn’t designed in isolation — it’s built from real, on-the-job experience.
Their rigs replicate realistic installation and testing scenarios, giving our learners the opportunity to:
Work on systems that reflect real site conditions
Develop fault-finding skills in a practical, hands-on way
Build confidence before stepping into assessments or the workplace
This is especially important for learners progressing through qualifications like the Level 3 2365 Diploma and moving into inspection and testing with the 2391-52.
Supporting Success in 2391-52 Inspection & Testing
The 2391-52 qualification is known across the industry for being challenging — and rightly so. It requires not just theoretical understanding, but confidence in carrying out inspection, testing, and fault diagnosis under pressure.
Using high-quality rigs allows our learners to:
Practice safe isolation and testing procedures repeatedly
Understand test results in a meaningful, practical context
Gain familiarity with the kind of setups they’ll see in assessments
By the time they reach their practical exam, nothing feels unfamiliar — and that’s exactly how it should be.
Bridging the Gap from Learning to Industry
For those starting their journey via the 2365 Level 3, the transition from classroom learning to real-world application can feel like a big leap.
Our approach is to reduce that gap as much as possible.
By investing in professional-standard equipment:
Learners don’t just learn — they do
Mistakes become valuable learning experiences
Confidence builds naturally through repetition and realism
This also supports those exploring how to become an electrician, giving them a clearer, more accurate picture of what the job actually involves.
Supporting Industry Partnerships
We’re big believers that strong industry relationships help raise standards across the board — and our partnership with Test Rigs UK is a great example of that.
We were proud to welcome Phil Hague to our training centre launch event, where he came along to support what we’re building and connect with our learners.
Having someone so closely involved in designing the equipment we use, and who understands the realities of the trade, reinforces everything we stand for — practical, relevant training delivered to a high standard.
Why Quality Equipment Matters
There’s a big difference between simply passing a course and being truly prepared for industry.
Using well-designed, reliable rigs means:
Training is consistent and structured
Assessments reflect real working conditions
Learners develop habits that meet industry expectations
Ultimately, it’s about raising standards — not just meeting the minimum.
Supporting Local, Supporting the Trade
We’re also proud to support a local, electrician-led business. Working with Test Rigs UK aligns with our own values:
Practical, experience-led training
High standards across the board
A genuine commitment to improving the industry
It’s important to us that the tools we use reflect the same level of care and professionalism that we expect from our learners.
Our Commitment
At Renew Elec Training, everything we do is focused on helping people succeed — whether they’re just starting out or advancing their qualifications.
Investing in quality equipment is just one part of that commitment, but it’s a crucial one.
Because when learners train on the right equipment, with the right support, they don’t just pass — they progress.
If you’re considering your next step, whether that’s the 2365 Level 3, 2391-52, or exploring how to become an electrician, we’re here to help guide you every step of the way.