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Hi all
i am struggling with this question, i have completed my whole assignements, just need a lil help with this question is some one could help it be much appreciated.
Faults most likey to occur in instrumentation and metering at the intake
 
Hi all
i am struggling with this question, i have completed my whole assignements, just need a lil help with this question is some one could help it be much appreciated.
Faults most likey to occur in instrumentation and metering at the intake


Tell us what you think are going to be the likely problems, just telling you what we think isn't really going to help you, when you say instrumentation are you talking about fixed metering or test equipment?
 
Hi all
i am struggling with this question, i have completed my whole assignements, just need a lil help with this question is some one could help it be much appreciated.
Faults most likey to occur in instrumentation and metering at the intake


What assignment is this for mate?

Also, can you post the question word for word how it is written on the sheet please.

:)
 
The question is quite vague, but having seen and done an NVQ I know the questions can be like that, to be honest, half of them need rewriting in to English instead of vague non descriptive questions that don't make any sense.

My guess on this would be what problems or faults may you encounter at the meter and cutout?

My answer would be, its nothing to do with me, its DNO equipment. LOL.
 
The question is quite vague, but having seen and done an NVQ I know the questions can be like that, to be honest, half of them need rewriting in to English instead of vague non descriptive questions that don't make any sense.

My guess on this would be what problems or faults may you encounter at the meter and cutout?

My answer would be, its nothing to do with me, its DNO equipment. LOL.

Proof of what you have consumed and therefore have to pay for. :grin:
 
Have a think about where the highest load will be on the whole instalation and what faults show up under high loads. Also what could be reversed?

Ps its not the seal fairy

this is

Faults most likey to occur in instrumentation and metering at the intake seal fairy - EletriciansForums.net
 
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Tell us what you think are going to be the likely problems, just telling you what we think isn't really going to help you, when you say instrumentation are you talking about fixed metering or test equipment?

I would presume it would be fixed metering.
Likely problems i think would possibly be
loose terminations
incorrect phase rotations
 

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