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ask me questions, see if i can find in appropiate time, no trick ones please;) only if you have nothing better to do..
 
1= reg114.1 and electricity at work regulations 1989
2= reg A721.55.3.1 only when independant from other supplies..
3= part 2, low voltage
4= cant find sorry..
5= part 2, normal service
6= extra low voltage reg 559.11.4
7= cable cleat part 2 definitions
8= reg 414.3 (i) (ii) (iii)
9= reg 432.1 upto pfc level where device is installed
10=11x25x20/1000= 5.5v so complies
soory for late response markiesparkie... never ride the day i saddle or im away without any shoes on..;) cheers
 
1= reg114.1 and electricity at work regulations 1989
Correct, also see Page 10 BRB Note from the HSE.
2= reg A721.55.3.1 only when independant from other supplies.
Correct.
3= part 2, low voltage
Correct.
4= cant find sorry.
Excessive mechanical load, Part 2, Definitions.
5= part 2, normal service
Correct.
6= extra low voltage reg 559.11.4
Wrong. Any luminaire radiant and/or convected heat source e.g. tungsten halogen security lamp. Reg 559.5.1
7= cable cleat part 2 definitions
Correct.
8= reg 414.3 (i) (ii) (iii)
Correct.
9= reg 432.1 upto pfc level where device is installed
Correct.
10=11x25x20/1000= 5.5v so complies
Correct.
soory for late response markiesparkie... never ride the day i saddle or im away without any shoes on..;) cheers
Well done mate, I've added the answers to the two questions you struggled with to ease the agony.
 
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well guys, the time has finaly come, il head to work, the im off todo the 17th edition tonight.... aint revised as much as i wanted , work permitting and wife strangeling me over my love with sparks... but wiush me luck and thanks for those who was bored and contributed to my learning.

i think i shall give a special thanks to markie sparkie who i feel contributed the most and i want to thank my mom and god..... you get the pic peace!!
 
With the work you’ve put in you should romp it, I’d be amazed if your not in the pub on your second pint waiting for the other examinees to emerge.

I got the results on the night, so when you’ve done sit back and enjoy that first pint and the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] / 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] / 4[SUP]th [/SUP]Etc.
You get the idea.
 
well guys ,, all good passed, with 95% and i have to admit i felt i know most of the awnsers out of the four options..

cheers.. i have untill tomorrow to sign up for 2391.. 14 weeks... starting january... do any of you thinbk the new qual would be just as good???? as i do have to travel 30 miles to do course and that would be twice a week again and work and family, its all go..
 
Well done on passing, have confidence and you can do anything.
You have put in the effort and you have succeeded, good on you.
Keep up the good work.

Regarding 2391 etc. For a few years employers will not understand 2394 / 2395 and still expect 2391, however this will change and I think it would be more useful long term to apply for the new courses so that your qualifications will remain current for longer (though possibly not very long!)
Get in as one of the first to do the new qualification.
The quality of the course: I do not know, it is likely to be of a similar level really, just different, and obviously there are more courses now to cover the same qualifications.
If you are confident in your testing and regs experience go for what you perceive as being best for your and your career.
All only my opinion, not fact.
 
Well done.
Also to consider, next year there will be one course for PIR and one for EIC (new installations) so you could be paying twice? The 2391 only has a pass rate of 40% or something, and I think there will only be another 3 exams held for this course from what I've heard. Check with your college / training centre though :)
 

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