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Coding For Low Insulation Resistance And Oven/immersions On Ring Eicr
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<blockquote data-quote="zimmy" data-source="post: 379964" data-attributes="member: 21593"><p>With all due respect Lillpete, should you be carrying out inspection and testing? </p><p></p><p>I'd pass the work on to someone who knows what they are doing mate. By posting basic stuff on here sets alarm bells off. The best electricians are the ones who know their limitations and you have reached yours. With the best will in the world, I doubt if anyone here will have the time to teach you what you need to know and you'd be best off getting back into college and take the 2395 just to get you back up to speed. Having the 2391 is one thing, retaining the knowledge and skills required is quite another matter. And, before you ask, yes, although I hold the 2391 and have taken and passed the 2394 and 95 just to stay sharp.</p><p></p><p>Failing that, I'm starting a consulting, on-site refresher training service for people with 2391/95. But that will cost ; -)</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zimmy, post: 379964, member: 21593"] With all due respect Lillpete, should you be carrying out inspection and testing? I'd pass the work on to someone who knows what they are doing mate. By posting basic stuff on here sets alarm bells off. The best electricians are the ones who know their limitations and you have reached yours. With the best will in the world, I doubt if anyone here will have the time to teach you what you need to know and you'd be best off getting back into college and take the 2395 just to get you back up to speed. Having the 2391 is one thing, retaining the knowledge and skills required is quite another matter. And, before you ask, yes, although I hold the 2391 and have taken and passed the 2394 and 95 just to stay sharp. Failing that, I'm starting a consulting, on-site refresher training service for people with 2391/95. But that will cost ; -) Rob [/QUOTE]
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