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All fault finding is, is testing. The only difference is while testing you will find a bad reading indicating a fault. All the tests are the same and the same process should be undertaken.

For example, if you have a circuit that trips the RCD when you turn it on, it would indicate a Line to Earth Fault, so you would carry out an insulation resistance test at the correct voltages and compare the values to Table: 61. Once you have located the fault, repair it and then re test the circuit.
 
Wondering is the S plan wiring does it come with the diagram or have to memorise the diagram that Jamchiv01 had posted.
The CAT 5 have come into contact with through cabling and then the electrician's doing coms terminate it.
Assessment is near just trying to watch YouTube for visual practise..
Thanks loads for the help
 
Wondering is the S plan wiring does it come with the diagram or have to memorise the diagram that Jamchiv01 had posted.
The CAT 5 have come into contact with through cabling and then the electrician's doing coms terminate it.
Assessment is near just trying to watch YouTube for visual practise..
Thanks loads for the help
You get the s plan wiring diagram given to you in the exam mate
 
Which cable size using on the S plan wiring....1.0mill and climping tool to be used...
What's the colour coding when terminating CAT 5..which colour comes first..
 
Which cable size using on the S plan wiring....1.0mill and climping tool to be used...
What's the colour coding when terminating CAT 5..which colour comes first..

Hello, you will most likely use 1mm squared Heat resistant flex

What do you mean by crimping tool to be used? The conductors usually terminate into terminal block in the wiring center.

CAT 5 should be wired using one of the 2 standards. Best to stick with what's on the back of the faceplate you are using, just make sure that they both match.

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Hope this helps.
 

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