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hi all
a couple of questions for 2391
1. What must be agreed with the client in relation to the timing of the inspection

2. how the agreement in 1 above may have an effect on live testing at the origin of the installation

3. state why accurracy checks, in addition to calibration, should be carried on a inspectors test equipment

4. two possible consequences if these accuracy checks are carried out regulary

thanks to all
 
hi all
a couple of questions for 2391
1. What must be agreed with the client in relation to the timing of the inspection

2. how the agreement in 1 above may have an effect on live testing at the origin of the installation

3. state why accurracy checks, in addition to calibration, should be carried on a inspectors test equipment

4. two possible consequences if these accuracy checks are carried out regulary

thanks to all

1 Timings to lessen impact of testing on clients buissness

2 Out of hours testing may be required as to lessen need to unpug vital equipment while in use

3 to maintain acuracy and consistancy of results

4 possibly wrongly put shouldnt it be "Are NOT carried out"? if so then Id answer
4.1 inconsistant results
4.2 possibly catching damage to tester before it causes major faults
 
1 Timings to lessen impact of testing on clients buissness

2 Out of hours testing may be required as to lessen need to unpug vital equipment while in use

3 to maintain acuracy and consistancy of results

4 possibly wrongly put shouldnt it be "Are NOT carried out"? if so then Id answer
4.1 inconsistant results
4.2 possibly catching damage to tester before it causes major faults

Thanks a lot mogga
yeah the fourth question should say are not carried out
cheers mate got me exam thursday so just going through everything for about the 1000th time and still things catching me out thaks again mate no doubt there will be more questions yet
thanks again

oh just thought of 1
three examples of a exposed conductive parts that may need to be inspected in a wharehouse
 
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