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Old 19-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question creatures of habit! (inspection and test)

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i will be doing the inspection and test part of my cg2330 302 + 303 when i go back to night school in september and i just wondered if i could get some tips and tricks to help me remember certain procedures of the process. i know CRIP i just wondered if anyone has any things they do before starting (or finishing) the test or anything i should look for brfore i start (or finishing) my tests.

any help or advise would be greatly appreiciated

cheers stew


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Default Re: creatures of habit! (inspection and test)

Isolate the whole cu & circuit ocpd's then using a length of cable with croc clips either end connect the busbar to the earth terminal.
Turn on each mcb in turn & test R1+R2 of the circuit.
Saves having to dick about removing line conductors from ocpd's, REMOVE THE LINK BEFORE RE-ENERGISING


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