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    Fire system installation training

    That's it mate, better yourself and get away from DI work.
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    Fire system installation training

    The FIA is the largest fire protection trade association in the UK with 850+ members. We are a not-for-profit organisation and a major provider of fire safety training. Our objective is to promote, improve and perfect fire protection methods, devices, services and apparatus. We achieve...
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    Fire system installation training

    I don't think he would of trained with them if they were not highly regarded.
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    Fire system installation training

    Codboy A fella I've been working with was mainly Domestic up to 7 years ago when he moved over to Fire Systems and as been doing it ever since and done his Qualifications with Fire Industry Association. He won't be going back to Domestic.
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    HMO Room Wiring

    You might be retired with a pension but others are still trying to earn a living and can't afford to design for Free.
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    Fire system installation training

    Fire Systems are more envolved and far better work than Domestic (DI) work. Domestic is DIY mate 1581840617 All depends on the design spec what cables to install, down to design Engineer.
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    Fire system installation training

    I was told there's an enhanced FP cable so MICC need not be used.
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    Fire system installation training

    If Domestic is your main work, then move into Fire Systems for sure. 100% career move upwards.
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    HMO Room Wiring

    Doing it for free ?
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    HMO Room Wiring

    Find a spark who knows what their talking about and pay for the design of it.
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    Fire system installation training

    Aspirated - Vesda sytems, done them as well, you also get the systems as well where the detector sits in it own enclose sampling the air at high level. But at the end of the day I'm happy being a proper spark because fire system intaller's can't step up to do my sparky work, but I can step down...
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    Fire system installation training

    Best the way to do that is work for a company that does a broad range of fire detection / protection systems. I done a lot of work on systems in the 90s on the London Under Ground and recently worked in the buildings of the one of the biggest if not the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the...
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    Fire system installation training

    I would imagine there's alot more involved than hooking up a laptop, when take into account, insurances, registrations, testing, maintenance plans etc etc given a company I work for on the install side.
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    Fire system installation training

    Fire Industry Association for courses/qualifications. Mind you unless you want to be a Commissioning Engineer, the install side is not rocket science. The design should always be carried out by a Qualified Engineer/Designer and all the info will be there to do the install.
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    Change of job?

    I'm on about career side of things if you read my post properly with relation to the quote. Domestic is a step backwards period and also there's work all over the place if your decent so no need to do Domestic leave it to the DI'S the semi skilled race the the bottom brigade.
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    Change of job?

    Straight answer, domestic work is a backwards step if you have been doing commercial/industrial and have your compex.
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    UK 18th edition Exam layout

    Best advice is to go on City & Guilds website and it explains everything you need to know about the Qualification ie recommended course study time etc
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    UK 18th edition Exam layout

    Also said any help would be appreciated so that's what they got help as in advice.
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    UK 18th edition Exam layout

    2 minutes to find an answer to a question that is not always word for word in the book, you need to know a good percentage of the answers to questions through having electrical knowledge/experience otherwise doubt anyone would pass. I got 97% even though it was not needed but knew a few amount...
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    UK 18th edition Exam layout

    £150 for a one day or £299 for a two day course both including the exam and a regs book to use if you need one is pennies in the scheme of things if your on a tight budget. How much is the exam on its own ? and how easy to find a time and date to sit ? Decent sparks can and do earn decent money...

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