I had a hard time on the first couple of questions. When I got home and reread the pertinent bits in GN3 I saw where they were coming from, but I wish they'd make the wording on their questions better.
The R1+R2 test on the SWA - I could only come up with 4 lines, but it was a 7 mark question.
Did the RCBO on the lighting circuit specify that it was the SELV lighting circuit? I thought there was another lighting circuit mentioned in the description.
 
Why do you think SELV has anything to do with it?
There was no Insulation testing, so SELV does not matter, it is put there to confuse you. You only need to read the relevant parts that you need.
It also said it was a 4 bedroom house. You dont need to know that, it is random details thrown in, and you need to pick out what the question is asking.
*So, RCD test on lighting circuit, which includes SELV lights. Are the SELV lights relevant for a RCD test? No, so ignore it, and do a RCD test. Think, is it safe to connect your probes to a light fitting? Probably not, so you would do the test at the RCD. Ensure all loads are off, then test as you would normally test an RCD, but instead of being at a plug socket outlet, it is at the DB, so you have to state the precautions required.
*It was 15 easy marks for that, if you read the question, and state all steps to obtain the RCD test results.
*If, hiwever, like me, you forget to do the 180 degrees tests, you lose 3 easy marks just like that.
 
I done the test last night and for the RCBO test I put that it had to be time delayed because it was down circuit from the main RCD. Did anyone else put this in their answer?
 
I forgot to mention to use a low resistance ohmmeter for the swa R1+R2 test, schoolboy error I know..... Does anyone know if I lose all the marks for the question??
 
Think about it.
It was a new consumer unit, with a selection of both 61008 RCD and 61009 RCBO. Would anyone fit 2 RCDs in series? (well, it is possible, but unlikely). Now, would C+G put such a query, without stating the fact that there are 2 RCDs in series? Of course they would if that was the case.
Now, if there were a RCD and RCBO in series, why would the second one be a time delayed. Remember, this woudl be supplying a lighting circuit, which possibly had SELV lights on it. Where do SELV lights generally get used? - Special locations. Where does the cable go from the DB to the fittings? No doubt within 50mm of the wall surface, buried in the plaster.
So it would need 30mA protection. Showing,there is no need for a time delayed AFTER the main 30mA RCD, as the main RCD would trip first everytime.(well, alright, 99% of the time), so the discrimination would be the wrong way round if you did that, you'd have the time delayed first.
But, there were no RCDs in series, so read the question, and dont get confused by the irrelevant info given.
 
Why do you think SELV has anything to do with it?
There was no Insulation testing, so SELV does not matter, it is put there to confuse you. You only need to read the relevant parts that you need.
It also said it was a 4 bedroom house. You dont need to know that, it is random details thrown in, and you need to pick out what the question is asking.
*So, RCD test on lighting circuit, which includes SELV lights. Are the SELV lights relevant for a RCD test? No, so ignore it, and do a RCD test. Think, is it safe to connect your probes to a light fitting? Probably not, so you would do the test at the RCD. Ensure all loads are off, then test as you would normally test an RCD, but instead of being at a plug socket outlet, it is at the DB, so you have to state the precautions required.
*It was 15 easy marks for that, if you read the question, and state all steps to obtain the RCD test results.
*If, hiwever, like me, you forget to do the 180 degrees tests, you lose 3 easy marks just like that.


You know what, your post just cheered me up. You're right!
 
Hi guys, I suggest we just wait and see now, no need to worry about petty stuff. Mid December is our "D" day. Let's meet back up on here in two month to share our joy!!!!!!! or sadness for the unluckiest ones...

Now my next step is hammering the practical courses on tuesdays and thursdays! I wanna it done and dusted by chrismas!!!!! Guys we deserved this 2391 ****ing hell!
 
The Practicals are straightforward, and two of them can rightly be described as easy.
The 12 observations board can be a little difficult, just look at everything in turn, and put down what is definitely wrong - one I didnt spot until the end was a pendant flex not gripped by the cord grip.
The main board PIR is nerve wracking, but, if done logically, it is no different to any normal testing you do every week. Safe lock off etc, then do the tests in the right order etc. The only thing to worry you will be your own nerves. The next day, you will realise there was not a lot to it, but at the time it looks daunting.

Good luck.
 
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Hi guys, I suggest we just wait and see now, no need to worry about petty stuff. Mid December is our "D" day. Let's meet back up on here in two months time to share our joy!!!!!!! or sadness for the unluckiest ones...:willy_nilly:

Now my next step is hammering the practical courses on tuesdays and thursdays! I wanna it done and dusted by chrismas!!!!! Guys we deserved this 2391 ****ing hell!:coolgleamA:
 
did mine this week,4hrs prep before 2.5 writting the paper 2hrs drive home from college ,sore eyes sore fingers and wrist
boooooooo i need the results before the new regs start or ive got even more revision ,why does it take so long
 

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