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<blockquote data-quote="mikel" data-source="post: 12301" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>I've just completed (and passed hooray) my C &amp; G 2392 course and exam. In the exam there was a question which I'm unsure of the answer so I thought I'd seek an answer from 'real sparkies' rather than bookworms. The question was</p><p></p><p>Which sense (sight, touch, smell or hearing) would give the best indication that a 3036 fuse had tripped when a part of a circuit was energised. The question didn't give where you might be etc other than in a domestic situation.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas???????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikel, post: 12301, member: 982"] I've just completed (and passed hooray) my C & G 2392 course and exam. In the exam there was a question which I'm unsure of the answer so I thought I'd seek an answer from 'real sparkies' rather than bookworms. The question was Which sense (sight, touch, smell or hearing) would give the best indication that a 3036 fuse had tripped when a part of a circuit was energised. The question didn't give where you might be etc other than in a domestic situation. Any ideas??????? [/QUOTE]
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