Thanks Pete I'll join that group. I'm not sure if id class myself as a trainee or not? I've done quite a lot of actual work since I finished the courses I took. I've done plenty of rewires of various sizes and complexity and tested & certified them. I can do the practical on the job and have...
thanks guys this is why I get so confused. attached are 2 pictures one of 2356-99 for mature students which I don't qualify for due to the requirements being old qualifications before my time and 2357 contains lots of basic electrical works covered by the 'EAL level 3 Installing, testing and...
Hi guys
I'm in massive need of advice cause as I feel like I'm smashing my head against a brick wall at the moment. Its a bit long winded but bare with me cause without the background I cant get to the issue.
Having spent 15years in accounts I got made redundant and 2014 I decided to retrain...
Thanks for your response. I have assessed it as far a I can and as you say cables are buried in plaster. The house is a dry house but obviously I can’t rule out that one day there could be a leak. I’ve changed all light fittings and switches to class 2, I’ve put a sticker on the board stating...
If anyone other than the guy above has anything constructive to add ie whether I’m right with it being a c3 or not please comment. If like the guy above you don’t want to answer and just want to argue please look elsewhere as I’m trying to get help answers.
Mate if you’ve nothing to say about the original question then don’t bother answering. I’m not learning eicr on the job but clearly they can’t show every possible situation in college and I don’t know everything like clearly you do.
all I was asking was am I right listing it as c3 as...
As the old saying goes you learn on the job. I only passed my exams late last year by no stretch of the imagination do I know absolutely everything about inspection testing and certification as they can’t show or teach you everything in a classroom. I asked on this site because there are people...
very helpful!
Sorry clearly unlike you I don’t know every detail of every regulation to do with electrics. The guide is produced by the electrical safety council as a guide on classification of c1-c3. I was of the understanding this website was setup for people to pool knowledge not to make...
I know sorry didn’t word it very well. I’ve just been asked to test a house with same situation but not in steel conduit. From best best practice guide I think mine is a c3 is that right?
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