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<blockquote data-quote="RussellR" data-source="post: 80830" data-attributes="member: 5189"><p>Read through all of the test procedures in either the OSG or GN3, and if you can set up a practice board with DB, 1 Ring, 1 Radial, 1 One Way Lighting Circuit, and 1 Two way Lighting Circuit and practice testing them over and over according to the test procedures in the correct procedure. The testing aspect is all about familiarity, you will be nervous and nee to have the test procedures as second nature.</p><p></p><p>Of course if you do a lot of testing anyway it will be a breeze.</p><p></p><p>The version in the exam will be a three phase board with some circuits off, and a single phase submain, from memory there is a motor starter so need to be familiar with what to do with that, a dimmer which will require linking out.</p><p></p><p>Other thing to have down pat is your isolation procedures. I use a board as described above to get our guys ready for there exams, and they all feed back that it is an enourmous help, as you get limited rehearsals on the intense courses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussellR, post: 80830, member: 5189"] Read through all of the test procedures in either the OSG or GN3, and if you can set up a practice board with DB, 1 Ring, 1 Radial, 1 One Way Lighting Circuit, and 1 Two way Lighting Circuit and practice testing them over and over according to the test procedures in the correct procedure. The testing aspect is all about familiarity, you will be nervous and nee to have the test procedures as second nature. Of course if you do a lot of testing anyway it will be a breeze. The version in the exam will be a three phase board with some circuits off, and a single phase submain, from memory there is a motor starter so need to be familiar with what to do with that, a dimmer which will require linking out. Other thing to have down pat is your isolation procedures. I use a board as described above to get our guys ready for there exams, and they all feed back that it is an enourmous help, as you get limited rehearsals on the intense courses. [/QUOTE]
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