Final stages of course and then a weeks practical for the Part P, but it's experience I lack. I have studied in my own time whilst employed elsewhere and not in the electrical industry. Scary times but I intend to take this very slowly and seek help and advice at all times.
 
Final stages of course and then a weeks practical for the Part P, but it's experience I lack. I have studied in my own time whilst employed elsewhere and not in the electrical industry. Scary times but I intend to take this very slowly and seek help and advice at all times.

So you are setting up in business as an electrician with no practical experience ?
 
Final stages of course and then a weeks practical for the Part P, but it's experience I lack. I have studied in my own time whilst employed elsewhere and not in the electrical industry. Scary times but I intend to take this very slowly and seek help and advice at all times.


Can you please explain what this entails?
 
Final stages of course and then a weeks practical for the Part P, but it's experience I lack. I have studied in my own time whilst employed elsewhere and not in the electrical industry. Scary times but I intend to take this very slowly and seek help and advice at all times.

Thats called an apprenticeship!!!
 
Okay, okay, okay. I know, but you try getting an electrician to take you on, or even get a mediocre job with no previous experience! Believe me, I've tried and I am sick and tired of banging my head against a brick wall.
 
I guess it depends on whether you are happy with an approximation which can be affected by external influences or if you prefer to measure it properly.

Any engineering measurement (including Ra the 'proper' way) will be subject to errors of various sorts and will be affected by external influences. It's your judgement as to whether the errors are significant in each case. In many cases, measurement of Ze will do just fine.
 
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Any course that is selling it's unsuspecting candidates Part P practical training is going to be a farce.

Take the recognised route and get proper training IMO.
 
Chris welcome to the forum, out of curiosity what is your background before deciding to become an Electrician, and how long is the course meant to last. The only reason I ask is we see a lot of guys getting sold these short courses with the promise of earning mega money and going straight self employed when the reality can be that the money is not that great and you can end up not qualified, as already been said part p is not a qualification but simply a building regulation.
If you are not confident and qualified you really shouldn't be practising on the public, truth be known you should be looking at a 4-5 year apprenticeship followed by a few more years under an experienced Electrician before going at it on your own.
 
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chris Having re read all of the thread I am now under the impression that you are carrying out paid work on a member of the publics property while admitting that you are not yet qualified to do so. I have no choice but to close the thread in the interest of the forum and it's members. Thanks for your understanding and feel free to get involved in other threads on the forum.
 
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