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    test equipment

    Take a look at the Kewtech KT 65, as for Flukes (have got 1653)there ok but poor on dead tests (no constant testing) and Meggers (have got MFT 1502 plus single units)are expensive for repairs. At the end of the day it
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    2391 Test Rig - Lighting wired in singles or twin & earth ?

    Brain 157 is correct, however the new 2395 is out so why are you doing the 2391? I know everyone knows the 2391 but in time to come it will all be
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    Pricing PIRs

    Check out regulation 114 with the local licensing dept in case they have a spec for pubs (many do) this may have a bearing on your pricing; drawings for example may be required All the best
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    College Courses for JIB card ECITB NVQ

    AM2 if under 24 when doing your NVQ (over 24 it's not a must) 2382-12
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    Photos of my 2330 lvl 3 Practical

    The clips are installed incorrectly (only a minor point) however well done on passing. As for old site material, we welcome any such equipment for our Black museum so check with your college.
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    2391

    Well done to you all, and yes colleges do get the results first.
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    PFC Question

    For those values the transformer would have to right outside, (it is possible to get above 16.5KA even on domestic, but very rare) get a KT 64/65 or Fluke KT 1653 and do the test as a 2 wire and 3 wire (3 wire to earth and 2 wire to Neutral). Testers normally around 5% accurate when doing IpF...
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    17th edition multi function test equipment advice

    Have got most of the testers, Megger(even the old windy-up) Fluke, Kewtech (old Robins) seaward, Metrel etc, etc. From experience the Kewtech KT65 just has it at the mo, however it does depend on what your level of work is, a KT64/MFT1502 or a Fluke 1651/2 is OK for most domestic installers...
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    kewtech kt65

    Fantastic tester, it's far easier to use than the Fluke (which is also a good tester) and also has the advantage of constant testing (dead testing) The only down side is the memory storing which still requires improvement If l were you l would keep the Kewtech
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