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ill be honest, I'm shocked that you have not got the 2382 considering how IMHO obvious it is that you should have it, I would even think every scheme had it as point one in their requirements list.
i am sure you are capable of demonstrating your 17th knowledge so dont take it that way, more just that I'm a little suprised that you have not given it any thought to something so blindingly obvious.j
He doesn't need it, he was trained to the 17th edition standard, whats the point taking an exam you have already obtained through college????ill be honest, I'm shocked that you have not got the 2382 considering how IMHO obvious it is that you should have it, I would even think every scheme had it as point one in their requirements list.
i am sure you are capable of demonstrating your 17th knowledge so dont take it that way, more just that I'm a little suprised that you have not given it any thought to something so blindingly obvious.
Might he not mean a 17th edition test cert, to cover the installation you are being assesed on? Surely you must have done 2382 before 2391?
aye...pathetic innit...I would say that you will be OK if you can demonstrate the qualifications you have an demonstrate that you understand the 17th Edition requirements.
Elecsa say on their website that the assessment will require
IET Wiring Regulations
You must be able to demonstrate a full grasp of the latest
Wiring Regulations. Without a detailed grasp of the 17th
Edition wiring regulations it is unlikely that you will be able
to pass the assessment and may require additional training
before being reassessed. Any qualifications presented should
be from a recognised awarding body. If you need to discuss
this further, please contact us directly.
I know you are making a point but that is a ridiculous thing to say.my nan could pass it
half that for a b curve innit...I know you are making a point but that is a ridiculous thing to say.
2382 may be very easy to those who know but that is its purpose and what it shows.
Give your Nan the book and ask her what is the maximum Zs for a C32 60898.
Let us know when she finds it.
half that for a b curve innit...
so its 1.44/2...innit.
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