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Hi everyone. I'm hoping someone can help.


i have a number of guys working for me, some are good at fault finding and some still need the experience.


im looking for a fault finding flow diagrams to lead the less experienced ones down a logical path when looking for faults on not only heating systems but lighting, radial and ring mains etc. We carry out domestic and commercial work only so don't need motors etc.


i have searched for books and also google images but can't track anything down.


has anyone seen anything like this? Boiler manuals have them for internal faults but I've never seen one for general faults.


Thanks in advance
 
What a load of ****. They produce flow diagrams for all kinds of fault finding in cars, boilers etc. I can see you will be going nowhere in life. Keep working your whole life you silly little person
 
Stop NOW...

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What a load of ****. They produce flow diagrams for all kinds of fault finding in cars, boilers etc. I can see you will be going nowhere in life. Keep working your whole life you silly little person

fault finding chart on ring ,mcb/rcd/rcbo,cable,socket job done
fault finding on lighting circuit, mcb/rcd/rcbo, cable, light , lightswitch job done
faukt finding on immersion circuit , mcb /rcd /rcbo, dp switch, timer, cable , flex , timeswitch, element job done
i have plenty more if you want, these ones are for free lol:lol:
 

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