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electrician advise required please
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I have been looking through some peoples questions and have found the variuos electricians replies to be looking useful and knowledgable.
I have just enrolled on a 17th edition 2382 and i have my first of three days beginning this friday. my tutor told me to buy the requirement for electrical installations book and simply go to b and q and make a not of 20 items and observe their regulations..
Can anyone please help me prepar for friday with some advice?? x
I have just enrolled on a 17th edition 2382 and i have my first of three days beginning this friday. my tutor told me to buy the requirement for electrical installations book and simply go to b and q and make a not of 20 items and observe their regulations..
Can anyone please help me prepar for friday with some advice?? x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you got experience in electrics? I worked in a College that delivered this course up until a couple of weeks ago and our tutor wouldn't allow inexperienced students onto the course.
Also, I have not heard of people being told to go to B&Q and look at 20 items... what kind of items? How can you observe their regulations?
Also, I have not heard of people being told to go to B&Q and look at 20 items... what kind of items? How can you observe their regulations?
Aha, another "3 day wonder", who thinks that a piece of paper will make them an electrician.
With all due respect, I'm afraid becoming an electrician requires more than a 3 day C&G 2382 17th edition update/refresher course. The college shouldn't let you enrol on the 2382 without a prior C&G Electrician qualification like C&G 2330 or the old C&G 236 (pre-1989 I think when the 4 figure course numbers came in). It's an NVQ level 3 which requires a minimum of a level 2 qualification as a pre-requisite for entry, or holding the 2382/2381 for the previous regs (16th Edition).
Either way, if you have no previous electrician training/knowledge or experience you will be so out of your depth as it not to be a problem, you won't pass the exam at the end. Just reading the IEE 17th edition wiring regulations ("The Red Book"), which you will have to know inside out and backwards, will blow your mind. Actually understanding them only compounds this effect!
With all due respect, I'm afraid becoming an electrician requires more than a 3 day C&G 2382 17th edition update/refresher course. The college shouldn't let you enrol on the 2382 without a prior C&G Electrician qualification like C&G 2330 or the old C&G 236 (pre-1989 I think when the 4 figure course numbers came in). It's an NVQ level 3 which requires a minimum of a level 2 qualification as a pre-requisite for entry, or holding the 2382/2381 for the previous regs (16th Edition).
Either way, if you have no previous electrician training/knowledge or experience you will be so out of your depth as it not to be a problem, you won't pass the exam at the end. Just reading the IEE 17th edition wiring regulations ("The Red Book"), which you will have to know inside out and backwards, will blow your mind. Actually understanding them only compounds this effect!
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