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He said i had passed. But i think it has to get verified at c&g.
well done mate
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He said i had passed. But i think it has to get verified at c&g.
He said i had passed. But i think it has to get verified at c&g.
Just got back from my practical exam this lunch time. And even though i do a fair bit of testing i was still extremely nervous, more so than the written as with the written you can go back and amend any mistakes or slip an extra sentence in. Of course if you forget to do safe isolation or ask permission in the practical and then remember later youve still blown it !
I was the only candidate at the test centre, which didnt help my nerves.
Bruce Lees post was helpful in the extreme, i printed it off and was reading it at 5am this morning, Thanks BL.
Good luck to anyone still to take it.
Its not that bad.
The practical should be similar in most colleges as they have to be designed to the spec that C&G dictate.
The spec for assessment 4 is attached...
Hi mate phase rotation wont come into it
just the 3 phase socket outlet to test as the motor circuit and jsut for R1 +R2 from whichever line is the highest
and IR
calc Zs for everything except the sockets were you can use the 13A adapter
good luck mate
Got one more.
The ring circuit on the three phase board, is it RCBO protected?
I'm asking because I am not sure if it will be vulnerable to a 500V IR test.
I have read it is best to remove the three phase contactor while doing the IR test but am not sure about this RCBO.
Another quick question.
If doing an R1+ R2 test on a SWA cable (If there is one on the test rig) would it be best to disconnect the SWA cable CPC from the MET and then connect it to the line conductor or would it be OK to leave the SWA cable CPC in the MET and just add a fly lead connecting the SWA CPC to the SWA line?
The reason I ask is the SWA armour is earthed and this will give us a parallel earth path along with the cable CPC.
The R1+R2 reading will thus be quite low.
I am not sure if it is best just to measure R1+R2 with the line and CPC and not the armour included.
Is there a recommended best practice?
It would be much quicker to connect a fly lead across the line and CPC's at the board and measure R1+R2 at the end of each cable and saving time is what it's all about but doing this to earthed SWA cable I am not sure about.
There might even be a break in the cable CPC and it will go unnoticed because the armour is being included in the test.
Thanks.
I think the feed to the DOL starter is in swa but for that circuit you do an r2 test
Hi Stan , I found your post very informative thank you. I’m an older person (47) coming into this game late but I have always worked in the industry at a lower level. My aim is to become a tester . If you have any notes I could browse i would be grateful as I like to be as prepared as possible for these exams.My prac in june consisted of a 3p board feeding a ring main, motor and a fused spur in fp200 and a sub main to a single phase db with rcd main breaker feeding two lighting circuits and another circuit s/o radial perhaps? The prac exam is less difficult than the prac at the end of the am2 i found it to be quite basic , but i did ask my boss to put me on testing before the exam so in all fairness i did have a headstart on mine but i think thisis how it went:
Safe iso- permission, knock off, lock off, cover off, prove tester, ten tests, prove tester, done(also do polarity while using testers all polarity checks and phase rotation)
Ze- remove earthing conductor 3 test each phase, replace earthing conductor immiediately!!! record highest
PFC-pefc + pscc, highest of six tests double and record
test bonding to water and gas pipes acceptable reading just tick confirm on sheet (supposed long lead but can reach with meter probes)
r1+r2 all circuits on 3p board link method at db etc, r2 test on motor circuit
three step ring test on ring circuit etc
r1+r2 all circuits on single phase db link method etc proven polarity on all circuits tick boxes
Ir test on 3phase db TURNING OFF RCD FOR SUB MAIN CIRCUIT ten tests, record
Ir test on sphase db AFTER REMOVING DIMMER SWITCH or any sensitive equipment , record
Permission to energise after all covers replaced
Zs all circuits record highest on each circuit
rcd test on sub main rcd breaker functional tests then happy days just fill out sheets to fin off i have all my notes from my 2391 prac and theory so if anyone needs info give me a shout ill dig them out before it all changes of course
almost forgot insulation resistance fault rig i had to test two faults simple all mcbs on locate which conductors the fault is between and the find which circuit it is on by elimination method to find the circuit either turning off mcbs or removing neutrals etc just record the fault dead short low resistance etc
live test rig earth loop on two test will be given mock fuse types and sizes for test have to either locate fault on tester or check with books to see if zs is of acceptable value for the fuze type/size etc and i think thats it
forgot the visual inspection rig also got to loacate 12 faults on a mock rig and record them no tests only visual inpection no grommet protection ,1p2x/ip4x faults incorrect mcb ratings cable sizes etc also very simple
not sure if the test rig is the same around britain but maybe?
Hi Stan , I found your post very informative thank you. I’m an older person (47) coming into this game late but I have always worked in the industry at a lower level. My aim is to become a tester . If you have any notes I could browse i would be grateful as I like to be as prepared as possible for these exams.
Thanks mate
Darren Glover
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The member you have quoted is no longer on this forumHi Stan , I found your post very informative thank you. I’m an older person (47) coming into this game late but I have always worked in the industry at a lower level. My aim is to become a tester . If you have any notes I could browse i would be grateful as I like to be as prepared as possible for these exams.
Thanks mate
Darren Glover
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