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Hi, I am changing 2 old consumer units to 1 new 17th edition one. I have all equipment just need to know labour costs. Im from northern ireland if that makes a difference?
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I am a qualified electrician, c and g level 3, 17th edition bs7671 course completed and currently studying for my 2394+5. I SIMPLY WANTED TO KNOW A ROUND A BOUT PRICE. but that's proven to be a big task for the smart arse's on here.
Yes level 3 c and g 2330, I was going to put in an MK 10 way split load board with a 100A main switch and 2 63A RCD's. 30mA.
Ah that makes sence now lol
Hi, I am changing 2 old consumer units to 1 new 17th edition one. I have all equipment just need to know labour costs. Im from northern ireland if that makes a difference?
go for a schneider, hagar, or BG. MK are crap.
That doesn't sit with me Pal, your an electrician? well you obviously know how long it takes to change a Distribution Board, you must know what you require per hour to satisfy your income level yes? why didn't you say "I usually charge x amount guys" does that sound about right etc etc? you want help, at least try to help yourself by attempting to give as well as take.I am a qualified electrician, c and g level 3, 17th edition bs7671 course completed and currently studying for my 2394+5. I SIMPLY WANTED TO KNOW A ROUND A BOUT PRICE. but that's proven to be a big task for the smart arse's on here.
The 2330 Dave is usually a 20 week course, 14 weeks for the level 2 and 6 weeks for the level 3, not quite a electrical traineeWhat is an C&G level 3.?
No I only do maintenance now, part time really, I do a few days and then have the best part of a week off, then a few more days and a week off again etc etc, general maintenance to plant and genny's etc, life is good at the moment, I might stay this way for a few years then retire early completely, there is more to life than work mate.You busy Mike.? Much on.
No I only do maintenance now, part time really, I do a few days and then have the best part of a week off, then a few more days and a week off again etc etc, general maintenance to plant and genny's etc, life is good at the moment, I might stay this way for a few years then retire early completely, there is more to life than work mate.
Yeah me too pal, the 2330 is considered the industry standard now, I have no idea of it's merit though, that is 6 months at college, how things have changed it was 7 years in Tels day lol
Yeah me too pal, the 2330 is considered the industry standard now, I have no idea of it's merit though, that is 6 months at college, how things have changed it was 7 years in Tels day lol
4 years maybe, I never said otherwise, but the course takes 20 weeks to complete 14 weeks for level 2 and 6 weeks for level 3, I suppose on day release it may take 2 years, I am fully aware he is not a Electrical Trainee, I said so a couple of posts back.I can tell you now this lad has done a four year apprenticeship through ett irish sparks don't do 5 week wonder courses (although with a name like linfield you'd probably be better leaving it to cliftonville sparks)
isnt 17th and pat both level 3?What is an C&G level 3.?
isnt 17th and pat both level 3?
Remarkably & Laughably they ARE both level 3 Qualifications!! and both i believe ''Open Book'' Examinations Too!!
Jesus, when i look back on all the examinations that i have gone through during training and beyond, Not one of those qualification exams were ''Open Book'' You either studied hard enough to pass or you bloody well failed. No multiple choice questions to take a chance stab at either!! ...lol!!
Who said anything about 6 weeks for an NVQ?
Was mentioned earlier in the thread. The 2330 is the course that was offered for quite a while by 'proper' colleges, usually tied to an apprenticeship, it takes at least 2 years to complete, not 20 weeks, Most sparks my age and younger gained our basic qualifications via this route. No way a Electrical Trainee course!
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