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Hi Guys stuck: A ring final circuit wired in 2.5/1.5 Resis: per m 7.41 and 12.1 what is the expected value of (r2+R2) the circuit is 16.5m long
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Hi Guys stuck: A ring final circuit wired in 2.5/1.5 Resis: per m 7.41 and 12.1 what is the expected value of (r2+R2) the circuit is 16.5m long
well can some tell me where in my regs or guidance note I may find how to do the Maths my self? See I have a exam on Tuesday and just trying to get my head around the formulas working out a question like this one cheers thanks for the push to do it myself.
well can some tell me where in my regs or guidance note I may find how to do the Maths my self? See I have a exam on Tuesday and just trying to get my head around the formulas working out a question like this one cheers thanks for the push to do it myself.
I thought this a fello website for electricians who might need a hand from the more experienced I have loads to review until Tuesday I have must of down pack, just got stuck on this one lol thank for your encouragement and help lol
Hi Guys stuck: A ring final circuit wired in 2.5/1.5 Resis: per m 7.41 and 12.1 what is the expected value of (r2+R2) the circuit is 16.5m long
Twelvty milli megas according to my trusty Texas Instruments.
Thanks everyone ! One more advice tip I'm chasing to do test and inspections 56 next month and fit through the loft space lol just want to do the testing side of things and some remedial work when I give a c1 /c2/ or c3 and save all the claiming for young guys lol. Cheers again for everyone help my name is Darrel
Genuine enquiry, no offence meant, but can anyone translate this?
It's Northern speak, you stand no chance!
Genuine enquiry, no offence meant, but can anyone translate this?
From what I gather and can decipher lol, I think he means he only wants to do EICR's and then pick the remedial work after and doesn't really want to be grafting and climbing in to lofts etc lol
Have you been trained in Northern then, Lee?
A bit harsh hey! Not asking for you to do my home work! Just a push in the right Direction
Hi buddy did your math didn't get the answer I know the answer got off the answer sheet 0.08 so how did they get 0.08?
Well guys thanks for the help ! Exam on Tuesday certificate of competence by Napit open book guidance note 3, Onsite Guide , BS7671 regs. Anyone took this test if so any tips or reviews of those 3 books I should be focussing on? Cheers equivalent to the 2391
Sorry mate but it isn't.Cheers equilent to the 2391
TBF 2391 isn't/wasn't that hard either
Doesn't mean a lot, that was down to the entrants not being ready for the exam. Forget the non electricians taking part, but many sat the 2391 to get JIB Appproved status and a pay rise, despite day in day out only doing the likes of containment etc, never coming near to a piece of test equipmentThat must be why it had an average of about a 60% failure rate.
I wrote all the questions down from my 2391, do you want to try one?
Fire away...
I've got loads of them scanned somewhere on my computer.
I'll try and find them if you really want.
Yeah Guys Passed practical Tomoz thanks for the push in the right direction guys
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