Discuss Six point method in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

B

bobeemick

Can any one help me answer a question I've come across in the HNC fault finding module.

what is the six point fault finding technique.
 
It's a redundant technique which has now been superseded by the 21st Century 'Two Point Technique'...
Got a fault:
1. Ask on an internet forum
2. Implement the solutions posted.
 
the British Gas 6 point method.

1. stare at CU with a thoughtful expression.
2. remove CU cover
3. shake head whilst tutting quietly
4. try to reset tripped device
5. plug in socket and see tester.
6. quote £800 + VAT for a new CU
 
Call out British Gas they will sort it for you:hurray::tounge_smile::6:
 
the British Gas 6 point method.

1. stare at CU with a thoughtful expression.
2. remove CU cover
3. shake head whilst tutting quietly
4. try to reset tripped device
5. plug in socket and see tester.
6. quote £800 + VAT for a new CU


this must be the first ammendment then Tel...

i mean what happened to :

"vaguely wave the volt pen over it whilst trying to look like you know what your doing"?
 
1. Test the system, ie make measurements or collect other evidence
2. Analyse the readings
3. Locate fault based on analysis (step 2)
4. Determine the original cause of the fault. (ie find a method to prevent recurrence)
5. Repair the fault (bearing in mind step 4)
6. Retest the system
 
never used the 6 point system in my life..... it's too jewish.
 
1. Fiddle with various things in case it's just a loose connection.
2. While trying to look methodical with your fiddling, see if you can figure out how it's meant to work and search for scorched bits or booby traps.
3. Take some readings and log some part numbers and write them down carefully in an intricate-looking table.
4. Rattle off some interesting facts you've just discovered, to distract the customer while Googling the part numbers +"common fault" or +"not working" on your phone.
5. If that's no help, locate the grungiest-looking part and try changing it
6. If still dead, tell the customer that the damage is so extensive, the unit is beyond economic repair.

How many of us have done something similar under duress?
 
If in doubt get as much expensive and technical looking gear out,even if you can't fix it it certainly looks impressive.Many's the hour I've spent walking round work with a drawing in one hand and a meter in the other,swearing under my breath when anyone approaches,one look and they walk away thinking "he's got enough on his plate I'll ask someone else".
 

Reply to Six point method in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

I need an intermediate dimmer module for the BG nexus switch, but I can’t seem to find any? Any ideas where I can find one?
Replies
11
Views
648
Hi, sorry if this has already been discussed or is in the wrong place. Im wondering if anyone has come across a domestic EV charger where the ct...
Replies
0
Views
504
This is confusing, I've ordered a few bits of this stuff, some switch modules and front plates and in the bumf on the website it says:- Click...
Replies
5
Views
316
I’m probably going to look stupid here, but it will be worth it if I get the answer 😆, as I can’t fathom it out. I’ve never really thought of it...
Replies
22
Views
715
I have just been called out to another burning shower switch.Upon removal the wires had been burnt and chared.One thing I've noticed on all burnt...
Replies
27
Views
1K

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Electrical Forum

Welcome to the Electrical Forum at ElectriciansForums.net. The friendliest electrical forum online. General electrical questions and answers can be found in the electrical forum.
This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by Untold Media. Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock