So you had to do one of them assesments too.Stoneman, everyone on here gets the jitters ( I did say Jitters didn't I ?) when assessment day looms , including me. I'm with ELECSA too , I'm sure you 'll be fine, don't forget they actually want you to join them!! If they can see you are competent in the job you'll be OK .
The worst bit is going before the audience of 500 assessors, naked and blindfolded, where you have to connect a 12 way consumer unit while hanging upside down with one hand tied behind your back and the audience hurling semi liquid cow pats at you. ; )
I bet you will be back on here Wednesday night saying " Hey I passed the assessment"
Smokes may still need RCD's to comply with 7671 e.g. cable depth.but there no smoke detectors fitted so non-RCD'd ways weren't needed
i can see what he is saying but is it actually a reg?Yes I agree, he meant use an rcbo so smokes are independently protected against tripping of other 2 RCD's... There weren't any fitted anyway!
Not really, Have you seen the price on the RCBOs that our sponsor sells? I have used them and they were good. Passed the test with flying colours.the regs do state that any circuit tripping should not interefere with any other circuit, so in theory everything should be rcbo's. but thats very expensive way of doing things.
Hello Jam,no im brand new to this site.who is the sponsor?
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