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does it trip with nothing plugged in? if it requires a load to make it trip, you may have a N-E reversal at a socket.

edit: it would help if you told us your level of expertise.

No no load applied. I have a socket tester that tells me reversals. But it won't stay on. I have checked all connections and they are correct and tight.

It it did stay on for about 5 hours today (friend put it on) then it tripped and won't go back on!!
 
I’ll give the OP the same advice I give all Electrical Trainee’s. Employ a qualified electrician to get your arse out of the fire.

The qualified electrician’s fees should come out of your own pocket (not the customers) just to remind you that you can’t learn this trade in a few weeks.

Hope that helps!
 
I’ll give the OP the same advice I give all Electrical Trainee’s. Employ a qualified electrician to get your arse out of the fire.

The qualified electrician’s fees should come out of your own pocket (not the customers) just to remind you that you can’t learn this trade in a few weeks.

Hope that helps!

That doesn't help no!
im ex army don't have the luxury of doing a full apprenticeship due to current commitments. After leaving I did a short course with the army loved it so much I want to do it for a living. So paying out my own pocket I'm studying the 2365 level 2 and 3. I have 17th edition, part P, solar PV design and installation, PAT testing (sitting test in a few days) and my NICEIC test coming up. So yes being experienced and qualified would be nice. But experience comes in time. But as I can't find someone to show me and help me gain the valuable experience. I'm trying on my own. So thank you for your input but advice and guidence is what I'm after not paying someone to do it for me.
 
I don't think the OP will be back, but if he does:

Are you a trainee or fully qualified? If you are a trainee how come you're doing this work? Daz
 
I don't think the OP will be back, but if he does:

Are you a trainee or fully qualified? If you are a trainee how come you're doing this work? Daz

Because his boss is maybe a Electrical Trainee and can't do it himself, just a thought
 
I don't think the OP will be back, but if he does:

Are you a trainee or fully qualified? If you are a trainee how come you're doing this work? Daz

He's just been reading this thread so fingers crossed he fill fill in the "gaps" and then maybe our guidance can be more productive!
 
I have been replying to people on here but apparently my internet don't want to work.

I am a trainee yes. Domestic installer but training to better myself (currently 2365 level 2 and 3)

all tests did come back as fine and a visual inspection of all sockets shows correct connections. Will start again tomorrow. Thank you to those who helped.
 
ok well lets move on from here, an r1/r2 will also prove correct polarity as well as contiunity , a 500v insulation test will show any problems with damage cables. So next what were your results.?
 

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