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Looking for some advice on what the requirements / qualifications are to install fused spurs. I install security systems for a living and always use a sparky to have spur ready before we go in and install.

I want to be able to install spurs myself, where should I start in terms of qualifications?

Many Thanks
 
if you have an understanding of electricity and know when/how you can add a spur then it would only be classed as a minor works and if this is all you are doing then just do it and complete the cert.

you will need an understanding of rcd, bonding, spur of spur and testing equipment etc...
 
no brainer simples if you want to install fused spurs become an eletrician,people like you are undermining the trade of electrician
 
if you have an understanding of electricity and know when/how you can add a spur then it would only be classed as a minor works and if this is all you are doing then just do it and complete the cert.

you will need an understanding of rcd, bonding, spur of spur and testing equipment etc...

Thanks :D
 
well my 5 years training are a load of **** lol if u understand electricity come on please
 
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people like me have trained 5 years to become an electrician have you undertaken an electrical courses are you competent enough /jib registered
 
Keep it civil please gents.....if no-one has anything useful to say....SAY NOTHING.

Thank you.

:)
 
people like me have trained 5 years to become an electrician have you undertaken an electrical courses are you competent enough /jib registered

I asked a question.. What are are the requirements / qualifications to install a fused spur.

Your answer given was.. Become an electrician!

Moral of this story, 'Become' a Plumber before replacing your bathroom taps, and / or (also) before asking how it is done on a forum.

:rolleyes:
 
just go and do 17th edition regs course and get part p. thats the minimum i would think. if you understand the main principles of the regs you should be fine
 
I think this is what the 'defined scope' things are for with the part p schemes, isn't it? You're probably better giving one of them a ring, I'd imagine you'll probably have to do some 5 day course.... alternatively, if you're in the South Wales area, I'll put them in for you for cheap.
 
Looking for some advice on what the requirements / qualifications are to install fused spurs. I install security systems for a living and always use a sparky to have spur ready before we go in and install.

I want to be able to install spurs myself, where should I start in terms of qualifications?

Many Thanks

as far as i know 17th edition would class you as competent,we all done the 16th edition for the same reason a few years ago,so 17th should do it,some other lads on here might be able to shed more light on it but you dont need to be a spark to fit a spur
 
Probably not the politically correct answer on here, but it is the right one, get Part P qualification and 2391 testing and you are then considered competant to install
 
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