Discuss AM2 exam Section C1 (Fault diagnosis and safe isolation of circuits) in the Electrician Courses : Electrical Quals area at ElectriciansForums.net

And thanks Marcus but they did say for this part you can assume all circuits are labelled correctly. I
testes in the consumer unit
before and failed which made me think they would want me to check in the back of the socket more?


just a word of warning to any youngsters doing their am2 - do not follow the example given in the quote above, or this might happen................




 
Hahahaha shag what the F did you type into google to get that picture to come up? hahaha.

That could happen shag, true, or...the examiner might be abit fond of the young pupils testes and give him an instant pass without having to install/test/diagnose anything :38:

Like the question me and my mates always used to ask each other when we were growing up...

If your driving instructor asked you to use his manhood as the gearstick for an instant pass? Would you? Haha.
 
Test at theindividual circuit requested. For example, if asked to isolate the motor circuit, turn off rotary isolator, lock off, and test at the adaptable box. Pretty sure that's what I did
 
Hahahaha shag what the F did you type into google to get that picture to come up? hahaha.

That could happen shag, true, or...the examiner might be abit fond of the young pupils testes and give him an instant pass without having to install/test/diagnose anything :38:

Like the question me and my mates always used to ask each other when we were growing up...

If your driving instructor asked you to use his manhood as the gearstick for an instant pass? Would you? Haha.

i think it was something like 'what happens to muck spreaders who plaster over spark's cables?'

by the way mate, there's only one answer to your driving test question. i'd rather spend the next 40 years using shanks's pony than take the pass!!
 
My method is:-
Inform all necessary persons that you intend to isolate a circuit,
You need a proving unit for your tester.
Test your tester on the proving unit
Isolate the breaker and lock off, attach notice to say circuit isolated do not switch on
Test the load side of the breaker,
Go the item to be disconnected
Test the tester on your proving unit
Test the item to be disconnected

If all is OK and safe then proceed to disconnect
 
To test at the breaker you'd have to take the cover off the board, meaning the whole installation would have to be turned off before removing the cover (electricity at work regs etc). Prob not what they are looking for.

I had to do the Light, Motor and entire board.

Proved dead at the actual light and the motor, remember to test all switch positions of two way/inter. Entire board is just the 10 tests on the load side of main switch.
Remember to reprove indicator and don't give the examiner the key
 

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