Listen mate we all make mistakes, the hard part is admitting it well done
Does that mean I got it wrong ?
Listen mate we all make mistakes, the hard part is admitting it well done
Pete, think you might have two people mixed up here. Newbyspark's answer above was his first attempt (and I think it's correct), it was the OP who gave an answer based on the switch being in zone 2 (which it isn't, as you say).
Does that mean I got it wrong ?
No I mixed you and Imran up DOH
Why test are required to be carried out in a set sequence?
It's an IV Pete, there should not have been a supply switched on to it at this point.Remember you ahve aready done the test so you have no need to inform anyone, as you have already switched off and isolated the supply
Because the result of one test determines that it's safe to proceed to the next one.Why are tests required to be carried out in a set sequence?
It's an IV Pete, there should not have been a supply switched on to it at this point.