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A Guide To the New AM2
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Dahl" data-source="post: 451809" data-attributes="member: 29435"><p>Hello I have got my am2 next week it's a resit I sat it not that long ago and failed on the installation and testing, the installation I just ran out of time as I was doing my final circuit the heating system so I am not too worried about that I will just go quicker this time but the dead testing I am a bit unsure of, if there's any chance somebody could give me a step by step guide for how to test each circuit I would be very happy ? I can test I just want to know the correct procedure I just don't want. To have to come back and resit again. For example lighting circuit r1/r2=</p><p></p><p>ins res=</p><p></p><p>thank you </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Dahl, post: 451809, member: 29435"] Hello I have got my am2 next week it's a resit I sat it not that long ago and failed on the installation and testing, the installation I just ran out of time as I was doing my final circuit the heating system so I am not too worried about that I will just go quicker this time but the dead testing I am a bit unsure of, if there's any chance somebody could give me a step by step guide for how to test each circuit I would be very happy ? I can test I just want to know the correct procedure I just don't want. To have to come back and resit again. For example lighting circuit r1/r2= ins res= thank you [/QUOTE]
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