Hi folks, I managed the 2391 computer based exam the other day :innocent: , next it's the practical day. What can/should I take with me? I assume ...
  • books (regs/GN3/OSG),
  • MFT+cert,
  • voltage stick+proving unit,
  • lock-off kit,
  • hand tools
  • R1+R2 test links
Anything else, what about wander lead?

Does my volts stick need a calibration cert?

Any help much appreciated :D
 
Do not take a volt stick leave it at home.
Find out what the centre provides and whether you can use your own tools and meter.
 
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Hi,

Leave the volt stick in your saddle bags cowboy/girl:)! Take your time, no need for wander leads, stick to the sequence find the faults during the periodic and keep your eye on the time it goes very quickly
 
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The course provider will supply the certificate(s) to complete. You should be allowed to use your own tools and MFT.

Good luck
 
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