I’m looking to get registered with the compétant persons scheme.
I’m looking at testers and wondering if it’s worth the extra money to get a tester that tests b type RCDs.
would the scheme pénalise me for not having an 18th fully compliant tester?
wondering on what people’s views are.
Ok asking for some advice here.
On a job at the moment and an elderly couple have had someone out who seems well to me to of buggered the system due to wrong wiring at the relay.
The relay is set to be NO circuit.
At the moment the wiring is this everything in the diagram is correct and wired...
Probably your best answer here.
I found the answer within a minute or two but that's because I remember what im taught.
Good luck tell us what you get and we will let you know if you have done it right.
I as a trainee have come to the conclusion that some people carry the regs around like they are a fashion statement but rarely look in them.
What a waste of £60.
when you have done the 2365 level 2 and/or 3 your looking for a sparks mate job.
Look at the NVQ level 3 for what you have to show, site evidence.
Sit Am2.
Electrical Improver
Absolutely shocking.
Next week I'll be full qualified and a danger not only to myself but also to everyone else.
Was working on a site a few weeks ago, an agency lad that came couldn't even fix a socket. Supposed to have a level one and level two qualification, lasted half a day.
I cant...
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