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I'm not sure if this topic has been covered before but I cant seem to find anything. What equations are likely to appear on the 17th edition test ? so far im ok with zs , adiabatic equaution including finding the fault current , cable calc and volt drop. My question is are there any others that ive missed ? Plus any hints and tips people would like to share would be very much appreciated Thanks .
 
I'm not sure if this topic has been covered before but I cant seem to find anything. What equations are likely to appear on the 17th edition test ? so far im ok with zs , adiabatic equaution including finding the fault current , cable calc and volt drop. My question is are there any others that ive missed ? Plus any hints and tips people would like to share would be very much appreciated Thanks .
There are no equations to do so wont need a calculator either.
Just run through a few practise papers and you will be fine. The answers are all in front of you in the book!
 
it's a good idea to flag any question that may take a bit longer and leave till last.
 
I've just finished mine, past OK there were three equations in my exam, Volt drop, adiabatic and Ze, Zs etc. One piece of advice learn how to transpose the volt drop equation, yes it' an open book, try not to rely on the index concentrate on the contents page at the front of the book. Good luck
Pete999
 
Our tutor at the test centre has told us there will be the odd working out ie volt drop ect

In my 17th earlier this year, there was a question that needed you to identify the correct formula (found in the regs) for a given problem, then a couple of questions later use that formula to prove which of the 4 answers was correct.

If you start messing around thinking about doing calculations you won't get thro the 60 questions.

Tips;

Don't leave any question unanswered, Put an answer to every question, at worst it's a 1 in 4 guess, prior knowledge and judgement should reduce those odds.

Use your own watch, don't trust the onscreen time reminder.

If you can't find or don't know the correct answer within 1 minute, guess, flag it and move on and go back to the flagged ones at the end.

In a 1 in 4 assessment your first guess is more likey to be right, if you change it only do so if you are absolutely certain of the correct answer.
You're more likely to change it for a wrong one.
 

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