Doc Hudson
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Hello Generalloss, May I just ask what is you past experience and knowledge of electrical principals and science?
For your comment to canoeboys answer it sounds as though you have no prior knowledge?
All reputable training bodies should assess the level of potential new candidates for the course. If you feel it has been above your head or tutors not very responsive, I would think you may have some grounds for claiming some compensation for being mis sold a product? Especially when you have paid a substantial sum of your own money.
Doc H.
For your comment to canoeboys answer it sounds as though you have no prior knowledge?
6b. This will affect disconnection time and prospective fault current for starters
As Theory has also pointed out some of these quick courses were originally intended for people who have had time in the trade but no formal qualification. Unfortunately some training organisations started selling the same course material to complete new starters to the electrical industry. Such as people doing a career change from a completely unrelated industry.I still don't understand 6b. not sure how to wright that out on paper
All reputable training bodies should assess the level of potential new candidates for the course. If you feel it has been above your head or tutors not very responsive, I would think you may have some grounds for claiming some compensation for being mis sold a product? Especially when you have paid a substantial sum of your own money.
Doc H.