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2391 question.Making home made test board
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<blockquote data-quote="meerkat" data-source="post: 194860" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>Hi Paul, I am just finishing the 2330 this july (3yr cse) and I have the 2392 qualification aswell, I am 49 years old and retraining as I retire from the fire service in 2012.</p><p></p><p>Its a difficult call wether to do the 2391 or the 2392, I wouldnt put myself through the 2391 to do pat testing alone.</p><p></p><p>Why not get a start with an electrician as a labourer and learn as you go along, build up your skills and you may get a clearer picture of what you will need, 2392 will give you the competence to work domestically along side the 17th edition qualification.</p><p></p><p>I made my own Rig for my 2392 course, I put a full sheet of ply on the wall in my back bedroom and bought an old CU and put 4 circuits onto it, lights with 2 way switching, Ring for sockets, cooker circuit(minus the cooker), radial socket circuit, I used a plug in RCD from a socket to feed the CU via 2.5 T&amp;E with a plug attached, which was then coupled to the 25mm tails in a Henley block, earth was put into seperate Henley block (MET) and contained the bonding for both water and gas (2 x 300mm of 15mm copper pipe fixed to ply) and the main earthing conductor from the MET into the CU, this was a copy of the Rig we were using at college, certainly helped me a great deal.</p><p></p><p>Paul, Post a thread titled "rigs and Installing down lights". click in the text box and view the images in the post good board by soulman and 2 images from me, meerkat, this is what you will need to practice on.</p><p></p><p>I found the NICEIC book inspection,testing and certification very helpful, go online to W H Smiths books search under NICEIC inspection and testing book retails at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meerkat, post: 194860, member: 3117"] Hi Paul, I am just finishing the 2330 this july (3yr cse) and I have the 2392 qualification aswell, I am 49 years old and retraining as I retire from the fire service in 2012. Its a difficult call wether to do the 2391 or the 2392, I wouldnt put myself through the 2391 to do pat testing alone. Why not get a start with an electrician as a labourer and learn as you go along, build up your skills and you may get a clearer picture of what you will need, 2392 will give you the competence to work domestically along side the 17th edition qualification. I made my own Rig for my 2392 course, I put a full sheet of ply on the wall in my back bedroom and bought an old CU and put 4 circuits onto it, lights with 2 way switching, Ring for sockets, cooker circuit(minus the cooker), radial socket circuit, I used a plug in RCD from a socket to feed the CU via 2.5 T&E with a plug attached, which was then coupled to the 25mm tails in a Henley block, earth was put into seperate Henley block (MET) and contained the bonding for both water and gas (2 x 300mm of 15mm copper pipe fixed to ply) and the main earthing conductor from the MET into the CU, this was a copy of the Rig we were using at college, certainly helped me a great deal. Paul, Post a thread titled "rigs and Installing down lights". click in the text box and view the images in the post good board by soulman and 2 images from me, meerkat, this is what you will need to practice on. I found the NICEIC book inspection,testing and certification very helpful, go online to W H Smiths books search under NICEIC inspection and testing book retails at [/QUOTE]
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