FlickMySwitch
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Anyone else on here take it last night? If so good luck for the reults. Here's hoping that this time i've nailed it.
I would say its got something to do with the test current from the meter being greater than 6A cauing it to trip and the way round it would be to replace the 6A breaker with another of higher rating to handle the test current for the duration of the test.Curious what anyone wrote exactly for the question (in section 2) asking why the 6A breaker would trip when taking a Zs?
(Think was 1.00mm2 L/N and 1.00mm2 c.p.c with circuit lenght 50m)
shane.
Im in red because there is NO such thing as a main earthing conductor.hey guys,yeah thought compared to some of past papers that last nights exam was not too bad-only couple of questions didnt have clue about. think thing with this exam is that just knowing the answer isn't enough- its HOW you write it down and if you don't use the exact language and terms correct terminolgy then no marks-which is rubbish. i think personally the 2391 exam is more exam technique than content-technically not that hard, more about writing what the examiner wants- not ideal.
Curious what anyone wrote exactly for the question (in section 2) asking why the 6A breaker would trip when taking a Zs?
(Think was 1.00mm2 L/N and 1.00mm2 c.p.c with circuit lenght 50m)
Hope everyone gets on ok!
shane.
That is the same thing, Steps. ; \that is a very good point admin,can we also have a
" what steptoe calls stuff and what everyone else calls it"
page too.?
Interesting reading that report, looks like some very bad habbits when calling items or procedures are not what the practical exam wants to hear. I may have a look into it for you, time permitting.I think that a page of "Correct terminology" for those wanting to do the 2391 would be a good idea to add to the forum.Everything covered. What everyone calls one thing and then the proper terminology - as expected in the 2391.
Who volunteers?
Calculation wouldn't include parallel paths your correct, but they would reduced the Zs!!yeah but doing it by calculation wouldn't include parallel paths in the installation! parallel paths increase the overall Zs which may affect the max acceptable value!
Well done.took this exam on the 10th of feb and yesterday (26th may) got result sent through. i passed the mother f****r!!!:YGuinness:YGuinness:YGuinness
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