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    can anyone recommend somewhere i can get the 17th edition asap and cheap !!1

    Hi I have just had my nvq3 signed off and waiting for the cert to come through so in the mean time i want to do the 17th full test asap so that i can apply for the jib card. can any one suggest anywhere that may be suitable,I live in Croydon. Many thanks in advance. Paul
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    We all have to start somewhere, so here we go...

    Hi all, thought this would be the best place for my first post! I have spent many hours reading through various forums and posts as I am new to the trade and appreciate the views and opinions of those who are time served. I have to tread carefully here as I have come across a lot of negativity...
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    Central heating problem

    Seen this somewhere before. Guy calls me to say in the last 3 weeks his street has had a few power cuts. Since then his central heating system which controls both the boiler and the hot water has had the following problem. He can turn both heating and hot water on separately. But when he...
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    somewhere to do 17th edition near portsmouth?

    hi guys, has anyone down this way done a 17th edition full course? im starting to get desperate to get the course done now so i can get back into work, ive found loads of different companies through google, so do they book a space at portsmouth college? theres so many companies im...
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    Replace Old RCDs?

    I have several old RCDs. A couple of sockets in the garage and an old Powerbreaker adaptor. How do I tell if these are the old type which need to be replaced?
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    Calibration in London???

    I have a Fluke 1651 multi tester and need to have it calibrated. Does anyone know somewhere in London that is reasonable or somewhere I can post it off too that offer good rates? New to the trade and hoped for some inside info instead of trawling the net for the best price. Thanks:)
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    Shop rcd's

    Does a shop have to have rcd's or can it run on normal protection ?
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    Dual RCD CU

    if someone can clear this up please, when upgrading a CU to comply with the current regulations, does the new unit have to be a dual RCD to avoid tripping off the entire installation in the event of a fault or is it still acceptable to have just an RCD board :confused:

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