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Well certainely not yourself, that can be confirmed, when I post a comment like the above which has obviously upset you I do so after intensive investigation of previous posts from the OP, I am very concerned he is out of his depth, to even think owning a Part P book means you can brag about it regarding working in a school rings alarm bells, not just for me, but many others I am sure, and if you are the man I know you are even yourself will be concerned, it is time we put this Part P carp to bed, it stinks, end of, regarding the Muppets, I am one and I love them, I await your slating, I can't wait :D
I had assumed it was aimed at someone else, as a derogatory statement. Do you not think perhaps its more appropriate and constructive, that you had originally posted as above. Clearly you know something I do not, by your first sentence.
 
He has only just come off a 5 week course and has experience as a mate on Domestic Installations, I doubt the spark he went up the shop for let him near a Pat tester.

Let me have a guess.. You were born a fully experienced, qualified, competent sparky the day you left your mums vagina.

We all have start somewhere.
 
I had assumed it was aimed at someone else, as a derogatory statement. Do you not think perhaps its more appropriate and constructive, that you had originally posted as above. Clearly you know something I do not, by your first sentence.
insecure people usually think the same :D
 
Let me have a guess.. You were born a fully experienced, qualified, competent sparky the day you left your mums vagina.

We all have start somewhere.

Yes we all start somewhere, for an electrician that somewhere is a few years working alongside an experienced mentor then a couple more years under loose supervision. Along with learning the science and regulations behind the trade.

To carry out PAT correctly you would do well to start with a copy of the current IET code of practice for ISITEE. The tests are similar to those carried out in installation testing but the applied test currents and voltages are different.
 
Please keep it civil when replying to people and show them the same respect you would expect yourselves, the thread is being watched.
And that's aimed at anyone who is being short, sharp or rude before anyone asks.
 

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