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    Advice On Becoming Fully Qualified

    A number of conversations with various individuals, including two phone calls with someone from the SECTT, has led to believe that here in Scotland the only way to become (and it has been emphasized enough) fully qualified is by doing an Approved Apprenticeship. Yet, is this the only way here in...
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    Advice On Becoming Fully Qualified

    Hi there, I hope I'm posting this in the right section. I would very much appreciate some help on the matter of becoming a fully qualified electrician. My current situation is as follows. - I have gained a BTEC Adv. Diploma Level 3 in Electrical Installation. - I have a couple months work...
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    A Variety Of Questions

    I understand how 3-phase electricity works, but I believe that the picture you are talking about might be a lot of help. I understand how when two conductors of different potential make contact with each other they both become identical in potential. So is it because the two phases are in...
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    A Variety Of Questions

    Thanks a ton for your help. The course very finely covers the legalistic aspect of Electrical Installation, but to my disappointment (although understandably) does not cover the physics of it. As Manator very kindly and aptly pointed out, you need to understand the basics fully before you start...
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    A Variety Of Questions

    Hello there, I've been working my way through a self-tutoring course addressing Electrical Installation and BS 7671 in the Regulations. My problem is that I've had a number of questions accumulating unanswered as till now, and I can't continue until I have some satisfactory explanations for at...
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