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Hi guys,
Im looking for a bit of advice on the current 2391 and 17th edition.
ive not done any major electrical works for 3 years, I've spoke to niceic regarding my current situation.
im nvq level 3 electrotechnical qualified, basically need to finish my nvq and am2.
Ive got 1000s of jobs waiting for me off my brother and my cousin, they have huge contracts on the new buildings,extensions,conservatorys etc etc.
Theyre all domestic works, niceic say I only have to sit my 17th and my 2391 to become a domestic installer and to sign off any new installation or added installations and to test and inspect compotently.
im thinking of sitting my 2391 and 17th at Stockton within the next few months once I get my head into the gn3,onsg and the 17th green book.
im not competent with a tester and I can't really remember the allowed values of testing and inspection, I've never really done much testing whilst being an apprentice and mainly the installer and CU fitter, and the gaffer done the inspection and tests.
what would you recommend before I decided to book up as I've not done much work lately and need to get up to speed with the inspection and testing?
Is there any guys local to Durham, Newcastle or the surrounding areas that I could spend a couple of weekends with testing and inspecting? Or any advice would be good!!!
cheers AnthAnth
 
Hi guys,
Im looking for a bit of advice on the current 2391 and 17th edition.
ive not done any major electrical works for 3 years, I've spoke to niceic regarding my current situation.
im nvq level 3 electrotechnical qualified, basically need to finish my nvq and am2.
Ive got 1000s of jobs waiting for me off my brother and my cousin, they have huge contracts on the new buildings,extensions,conservatorys etc etc.
Theyre all domestic works, niceic say I only have to sit my 17th and my 2391 to become a domestic installer and to sign off any new installation or added installations and to test and inspect compotently.
im thinking of sitting my 2391 and 17th at Stockton within the next few months once I get my head into the gn3,onsg and the 17th green book.
im not competent with a tester and I can't really remember the allowed values of testing and inspection, I've never really done much testing whilst being an apprentice and mainly the installer and CU fitter, and the gaffer done the inspection and tests.
what would you recommend before I decided to book up as I've not done much work lately and need to get up to speed with the inspection and testing?
Is there any guys local to Durham, Newcastle or the surrounding areas that I could spend a couple of weekends with testing and inspecting? Or any advice would be good!!!
cheers AnthAnth
lol....

you mean as competent as your spelling?....lol..

and sinse when is a scam domestic installer competent to do owt?

in fact what is a "domestic installer" anyway?
 
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lol....

you mean as competent as your spelling?....lol..

and sinse when is a scam domestic installer competent to do owt?

in fact what is a "domestic installer" anyway?
Lol excuse the spelling !!!! I'm not sure what I need to do though ive been thrown from pillow to post regarding the situation.
niceic say you I need a minimum of 17th edition to complete "domestic installations" and to sign off to the current regulations "competently".
im trying to find out what I need to do in order to get more experience to go and finish my nvq and am2

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You'll also need a time machine to sit 2391!
I am aware of this but most colleges run the 2392 with better success rates.
 
Sorry that was it 2394/2395 I was going to sit this at new college Durham, but no sic said I just have to do my 17th edition to do domestic installations
so why just do the 17th edition because thats all the scams require?...what happened to making efforts?

why does everything have to come down to the lowest common denominator?
 
I'm not trying to get it easy in anyway shape or form... I've done a full apprenticeship but not yet finished my am2 or sat my 17th.. I'm trying to go self employed as a "domestic installer" working on domestic dwellings only... As most of the work I have waiting is domestic. Basically trying to gain recognised self employment without having to finish my nvq or am2 right now as I can't gain employment therefore can't gain evidence for my nvq? I'm simply asking is it worth getting niceic registered as they're telling me all I need is my 17th edition to become self employed and to sign off my work.
 

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