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Old 30-06-2008   #11 (permalink)
linzilou72
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Default Re: insulation resistance with a Fluke 1652

See this is what I am saying why can't the electrics just lbe left to us sparks, as soon as they get a result thats not perfect the kitchen fitters and plumbers don't understand the electrical theory to find out what's wrong.
I am wondering if they even understand what the results mean??

I have a friend who's a decorator and used to put work my way. He was always joking about how much I was earning and I think got a little bit jealous, even though I explained the cost of materials, testing meters etc He then bragged one day that he was going to do a Part P and could be registered in 4 weeks. Well I found that quite scary especially as I had seen him with his favourite friend charlie on a regular basis.

Now this may have been a load of ol bull but what if it isn't????? As there are a lot of courses advertised for non-electricians how do you learn theory in that space of time???
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