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Dave Appleby

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Hi all.

Years ago (1988) I completed my 236. However had a major career change.

Now looking to get back into the electrical side but realise I am very out of date.

Can anyone suggest a route back in? Was potentially thinking of the DI course to get back up to speed. However will be looking at working in Scotland so know the regs differ.

I would be looking at predominantly domestic, alarms, CCTV and fire systems (I think I can still make a mess of Pyro or FP200).

Any advice appreciated.
Regards
DaveA
 
get the 18th regs. (2382) next year as soon as it comes in. book the course and take the exam. you'll soon get back into it once you've read the regs. a few times. it's still the same electrickery as it was in the 80's.
 
Ah....

But does it still have shoulder pads and a big perm :)

Many thanks for the pointer.

Will look into it. Also will see if Fife collage do the 17th edition regs and the test and inspect course.

DaveA
 

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