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Verify R1 + R2 testing of a radial lighting circuit - covers fault finding and write-up. Part 1 of 3
Hello and welcome to Part 1 of this video series, by Adrian Davey from Pure Electrical Training.
In this video, we discuss the process of verifying R1 + R2 within a radial lighting circuit. I also explain the definition of R1 + R2, how to use test methods 1 and 2, and how to verify your results using the IET's on-site guide.
I then demonstrate fault-finding on this circuit and how to write up a report for the person ordering the work.
Remember, this video can contribute to your off-the-job training for apprenticeships or serve as part of your own CPD.
Please show your support by liking, sharing, and subscribing, so that everyone can benefit from this valuable content.
Thank you and take care.
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resistors in series part 3 of 3 - Calculating the current total using voltage drop over a resistor
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Hello and welcome to the third and final part of this video on resistors in series by Adrian Davey from Pure Electrical training. In this video, I show you how to find the current total within a circuit that does not contain the voltage total but does contain a voltage drop. I also give you a screenshot of the rules of series circuits and the method for your exam formula sheets, to aid you in r...
Resistors in series part 1 of 3 - Why we need to know resistors in series and how we use it on-site
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Hello and welcome to this video on resistors in series within electrical circuits by Adian Davey from Pure Electrical Training. This video is designed to help you with your electrical training to complete the 1st year science exam, and the aim of part one in this video series is to explain why you need to understand this content in your career as an electrician. It ties into how circuits work, ...
resistors in series part 2 of 3 - How to calculate your missing values
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Hello and welcome to part 2 of this video on resistors in series. In the first video, I gave examples of why you need to know this information for your career as an electrician, which should help you remember the knowledge you are learning. In this video, I show you how to use Ohm's law to calculate the unknown values within a series circuit and how the current stays the same throughout. This m...
Earthing and bonding part 3 - Fault finding bonding and earthing conductors
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Hello and welcome to part 3 of this video series on earthing and bonding in this video, I will talk you through some basic faultfinding, as well as some hints and tips for your career moving forward and the AM2. As always, please like share and subscribe to get these videos out there to help others who may be struggling. Take care Adrian
Review of Contactum 6-way consumer unit with 100A main switch. SDD061MS
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Hello and welcome to my very first review 🙌 Up first, is this Contactum 6-way board with 100A main switch. Catalogue reference:SDD061MS First impressions out of the box were very good and Contactum didn’t disappoint. Please watch the review and let me know your thoughts, thank you. Disclaimer: I have received no monetary reward or incentive to do this review.
Have you fallen foul of a rogue trader? I have a solution
มุมมอง 337ปีที่แล้ว
Hello, My name is Adrian Davey and I've been an electrician since 2001. In that time I have seen the construction industry become reduced to what it is today and you know it's bad when new-build properties have a reputation for being the worst. My defining moment was a 1-year-old new build that could have killed the family and three young daughters. Despite my best efforts as an ethical tradesp...
Why we need change in the electrical industry and my GoFundMe page
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This is video one, which is an introduction to the problems that I see in the electrical industry and ideas on how I believe we can change them. My defining moment was in 2018 when I tried to report a new build property that was the most dangerous I have ever seen. The family was getting electric shocks off of the wetroom shower and the electrician told them it was only a small voltage.. 70V! W...
Earthing and bonding part 2: How to test continuity of protective conductors
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Hello and welcome to part 2 of this video on earthing and bonding conductors. This part aims to teach you how to test the conductors, what parallel ways actually are, and why it's important to remove them. Part 3 of this video will move on to fault finding and rectification, before talking you how to record the results in the AM2 or CG2391 inspection and testing qualification.
Earthing and bonding part 1: what are main and equipotential bonding conductors
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Hello and welcome to this video on earthing and bonding part 1 of 3. In this video, I talk you through a couple of regulations that you need to consider, the definitions you need to know, and how the equipotential system works by creating a faraday cage effect. Part 2 of this video will talk you through testing continuity and using test method 2. Part 3 covers fault finding. As always, please l...
Boiler wiring made easy
มุมมอง 10Kปีที่แล้ว
Hello and welcome to this video on Boiler wiring by Adrian Davey from Pure Electrical Training. It's a bit of a rushed video as someone asked me for some help and I've been meaning to make a video on this subject for a while. Hopefully, it helps in some way until I have the time to do it properly ...
Understanding and recognising UK electrical earthing arrangements - inspection and testing & Design
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
Hello and welcome to this video on earthing arrangements by Adrian Davey from Pure Electrical training. In this video, I help you identify the three main earthing arrangements in the UK, and the types of cable used to supply them. I then go on to discuss how you select the correct size earthing conductor and which regulations apply, as well as a handy table to save you from having to calculate ...
Become an electrician and get a gold card the easy way on the CG2346 experienced worker route
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Anyone can achieve the equivalent of an apprenticeship standard with the City and Guilds 2346 experienced worker route, or the EAL equivalent. All you need is an inspection and testing qualification, the regs qualification and an NVQ A fully completed NVQ, which you can buy off of eBay! Along with PDF's of IET, Hodder education, Trevor Lynsey, Brian Scadden publications, City and Guilds SmartSc...
How to correctly terminate bonding straps - life hack. Also covers easy clamps from AM2
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Hello and welcome to my video on terminating bonding clamps. I've been meaning to make this video for a long time now and it keeps slipping to the bottom of the list. In this video, I talk you through my top tips for ensuring a mechanically and electrically tight bonding connection, how to use and easy clamp, and some tips on what not to do. I thought that I would quickly get it out this weeken...
Inspection and Testing - Ring final circuit figure of 8 explained
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Hello and welcome to the 2nd video in this series discussing the Ring Final Circuit, and in this video, we will be talking about the fabled figure of 8. Why, it makes a difference and why it's so important to get right. Don’t forget that if you are on an apprenticeship, you can log these videos as CPD towards your 20% off the job training. I hope you have enjoyed watching and if you like this c...
Inspection and Testing - End-to-end testing of a ring final circuit. AM2 CG2391
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Inspection and Testing - End-to-end testing of a ring final circuit. AM2 CG2391
your AM2 Facebook group
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your AM2 Facebook group
Fault finding on a Ring Final Circuit using R1+R2 & R1+RN, the only way to prove polarity AM2 AM2S
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Fault finding on a Ring Final Circuit using R1 R2 & R1 RN, the only way to prove polarity AM2 AM2S
Transposition made easy video 4 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
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Transposition made easy video 4 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
Transposition made easy video 3 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
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Transposition made easy video 3 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
Transposition made easy video 2 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
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Transposition made easy video 2 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
Transposition made easy video 1 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
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Transposition made easy video 1 - Electrical Science and principles 1st year exam
How to chase in a double socket with minimal damage to wall
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How to chase in a double socket with minimal damage to wall
Inspection and Testing R1 + R2 and fault finding
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Inspection and Testing R1 R2 and fault finding
1b. Safe isolation and EAWR 1988 Part 2 - Where and how to safely isolate. Helps AM2, CG 2391 etc.
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1b. Safe isolation and EAWR 1988 Part 2 - Where and how to safely isolate. Helps AM2, CG 2391 etc.
1a. Safe isolation and EAWR 1989 Part 1 - How safe isolation complies and dangers of electric shock
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1a. Safe isolation and EAWR 1989 Part 1 - How safe isolation complies and dangers of electric shock
1. Safe isolation and EAWR before testing, why, where and how (Part 1 & 2 full video)
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1. Safe isolation and EAWR before testing, why, where and how (Part 1 & 2 full video)
How to make a socket nulling adapter for your tool bag
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How to make a socket nulling adapter for your tool bag
Prescribed zones, chase depths and why I think most installers are not following the regulations
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Prescribed zones, chase depths and why I think most installers are not following the regulations
How to make apprenticeships work for you at any age: Video with Solent Apprenticeship hub Part 3
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How to make apprenticeships work for you at any age: Video with Solent Apprenticeship hub Part 3

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  • @OverwhelmedMushroom
    @OverwhelmedMushroom วันที่ผ่านมา

    You're a legend! I've been practising what I learnt in the last videos and feeling really confident thanks to these lessons. I had been considering hiring a tutor to help me to understand transposition and in 2 days I've gone from feeling lost and dumb to feeling confident. I really can't thank you enough!

  • @OverwhelmedMushroom
    @OverwhelmedMushroom 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm so unbelievably stoked. You are an incredible teacher. Thank you so much

  • @OverwhelmedMushroom
    @OverwhelmedMushroom 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks so much, I have been feeling so lost with transposition as an electrician apprentice and this was invaluable in helping me understand how to transpose equations. Will be practicing with what you've taught here, and then moving to the next video! ❤

  • @Savage-lx5yj
    @Savage-lx5yj 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Clear and concise! Great use of references! Thanks for sharing!

  • @persian_warrior1
    @persian_warrior1 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    excellent video, I am having a problem with ring main. I watched this one and the one before, so I know where to start and how easier find the issue. many thanks ❤❤❤❤

  • @daniel-florinpirvan9114
    @daniel-florinpirvan9114 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    At the begging of the video you said that without reading the GN3 there are remote chances of passing the testing and inspection and I am trying to understand how is exactly this working. I will have my AM2s soon . From what I understand if you know how to do the tests and the sequences of it you don't really need to follow the GN3 . Even if you need to follow it you go at page 33 and follow from there on. I am just trying to understand why is very important to read the GN3 prior to the AM2s . Thank you !

  • @nomsantuli6023
    @nomsantuli6023 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So sir what would you advise a adult coming into the trade? Want to do maintenance

  • @kozaczek23
    @kozaczek23 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is Simple money maker nothing else

  • @paulcleary8638
    @paulcleary8638 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Adrian Very interesting. I did the same route as you at the same sort of time whilst working in an Electronic not Electrical industry. i have certificates for Level 3 Certificate in Electrical Installtion theory and practice part 1 and part 2 and 2391 . I then went for job interviews in the Electrical industry and was told I was not qulaified as I did not have NVQ level 3 or the Experience . I worked for 9months for one of these companies and put myself through the NVQ level 3 paying for it myself. I was however fully aware the 2360 was not considerd enough in itself. I however never did AM2 as it was only deemed a requirement if following the Apprentice route. I have had several apprentices and they all have AM2 yet are no where near as expreienced as I am. I also now have an HNC in Electrical Engineering so definitely consider myself qualified. I have friends my age that did a 5 year apprenticeship that dont have AM2 as it didnt exist at the time and there is no way they would be considered not qualified. I believe this has all come about as NICEIC wont take on new QS's that dont have an AM2. this is to try and stop 'fast qualification course' people becoming QS's which in a larger organisation is an important supervisory roll monitoring other Electricians competences and advising them. I would say you are Fully Qualified by experience(journeyman route). I would also suggest doing an NVQ and AM2 with your experience is a waste of time and will gain you nothing - so why do it?. Just out of interest what are these modules you do not have? and I will check mine.

  • @johnmoore2798
    @johnmoore2798 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Brilliant video 👏🏻

  • @davidcasso-davies3693
    @davidcasso-davies3693 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m working as an engineer in a factory and I was told by the college that I needed to go down the Btec route. A Electrical and electronic engineering course back in 2005 ish. Roll forward 15 years when I turned up to do some atex training, and was told point blank that I wasn’t an electrician and I would struggle to get an electrician mate job 🙈🙈. As of now I do have 20 years industrial experience and my 18th edition, but I’m being made redundant at the end of the year. I’d like to start my own business. Should I? Am I able to charge? What if I make a mistake? I told the college I wanted to be an electrician🤬

  • @alanhatch7121
    @alanhatch7121 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wish I saw this video last year. I'm 39 now did shit at school my maths is shocking. But I got a job onsite as a electrical labourer and the qualified sparks said I picked things up fast but because I've got no gcse's the college wouldn't enrol me. So I've paid for a course myself doing 2 weekends a month. I've done level 2 and got through the 18th now on level 3. I'm am drained of trying to figure out these formulas and calculations if I knew it was going to be this difficult I would have just carried on paint spraying but I'm now committed to it. I don't just want to get through it I want to understand and know what I'm doing for obvious reasons but just feel like the course is chucking mock after mock exams at me to get through to the next bit. Like you said tho nothing is wasted I've learn a tonne of maths some of which I've never even heard of but quite enjoy figuring stuff out. Hopefully it all ends well.

  • @adejuyitanoluwafisayo
    @adejuyitanoluwafisayo หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well explanatory

  • @MitchellAlastair
    @MitchellAlastair หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant video, very helpful! Thank you Adrian!

  • @jamesgriffiths3265
    @jamesgriffiths3265 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for taking the time to record this, Adrian. Whilst I’m right at the beginning of my journey (midway through L2), I was able to follow and understand everything you covered here - awesome content 👏🏻

  • @traiangrebencea7405
    @traiangrebencea7405 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fluke charging £50 for the piece of metal? Disgusting company 🤮

  • @beast4517
    @beast4517 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    such a great series... what a legend

  • @snipercwf
    @snipercwf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very late to this party. 2330 L2 and L3 done in 2010. Own company and QS and PDH with BSI > Elecsa > NIC EIC. Now doing 2391, and find I need 2346 and AM2E. 15 years as a Qualified Supervisor , and going back to school like an apprentice! Ridiculous... and EXPENSIVE!

  • @davidclarke2513
    @davidclarke2513 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a recently retired JIB GOLD CARD APPROVED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN of 50 years i spent most of my working life being inspected by a electrical clerk of work who was paid by the client to make sure that the spec was carried out to that spec and if not made to put any errors right, so sadly my opinion of the modern sparks is that they are sloppy and lazy because for years now there are no longer clerks of works on sites and on big sites the electrical contractornis allowed to snag their own work so thats why the industry has gone down hill for years and with clients companies have attemoted to deskill the industry for years allowing unskilled people into the industry, even union officials telling us that cotainment is boring and a manual task that can be carried iut by unskilled workers that are suppervised , which is total bs ive worked on huge sites were the containment is the most difficult part of the contract , so im glad that im out of it now, i feel i worked in the best decades of our industry

  • @davidclarke2513
    @davidclarke2513 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I completely understand about you going through this inspection and testing for electricians but I find it totally handicaps the older sparks who for years was allowed to carry out test and inspecting for years because they were considered my the management of the company they worked for were considered competent , but then even though they were gold card and approved electricians then were told they had to take the test and inspection course to enable them to test, as you know although they are fully competent sparks when you get older it's harder to retain knowledge therefore harder to carry out exams, its my opinion that those sparks should have been made to take a full coarse on test and inspecting and veto have at hand for sites work the up to date regulations and the onsite guide to use when they have a query about something onsite, I was lucky as an experienced and well respected JIBAPPROVED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN WHO WAS ALSO A FOREMAN I worked on the biggest contracts and for the largest companies in England and I ran contracts and I carried out test and inspections for these companies and I never even took the test and inspection coarse or took the eighteenth edition, I never had any comeback with my work or testing and I'm a recently retired after 50 as an Industrial sparks, so I'm not against assessment but I think exceptions should have given to older fully qualified sparks, I've actually sacked testers who had the pass certificate but wasn't competent in onsite practical testing

  • @davidclarke2513
    @davidclarke2513 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    From a recently retired industrial electrician of 50 years i thought your run through of testing a final ring circuit was spot on mate

  • @Wawaw738
    @Wawaw738 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Adrian, taking AM2 next week. 1 question on the certs, zdb or zsdb a measurement is to be written. This area has always been vague and I can never get a definitive answer. Ze, simple enough, Zs end point of circuit, great. Zdb (Zsdb) though, as far as I’m aware this is taken for sub boards and N/A would be written if the board is supplied from the origin at the meter. But other tutors state take the measurement, leaving the main earth connected and breakers on thus EFLI of the whole installation including the external side. If this is the case I would assume as a live test bonding conductors left connected. So what must I display on the EIC ?

  • @John-ou4rm
    @John-ou4rm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The thing is the IET is not the supreme governing body, it doesn't have a royal charter etc. It can't stop you calling yourself an electrician. You could go around undertaking electrical work but by law you'd have to get building control to authorise your work. The only real authority is building control and the delegated rights to competent installer schemes. I don't have a clue about commercial work, im sure commercial insurance to be maintained has requirements. Remember other industries have the same issues, anyone can call themselves an accountant etc etc.

  • @tipston3366
    @tipston3366 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good video, thank you!

  • @laganas2008
    @laganas2008 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, with the above mentioned course, does it include the part p defined scope and part p full scope? I get a little confused with the courses available, as some websites show part p defined scope and full scope as separate courses. Thanks.

  • @Bari_Khan_CEng_CMarEng
    @Bari_Khan_CEng_CMarEng 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Difference in qualifications and certification is because of the intelligence levels of people. You can't expect everyone to be qualified in everything. And, mostly poor regulations and enforcement, and too much grandfathering.

  • @sergiu.obrijanu
    @sergiu.obrijanu 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Keep up the good work mate! Really appreciate your effort and time spent on these videos. I wish I had you as a tutor, even so I managed to learn so many things from your videos.

  • @matthewcampbell9956
    @matthewcampbell9956 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is thay lighting diagram correct?

  • @matthewcampbell9956
    @matthewcampbell9956 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    am2 next week. terrified

  • @justinstephens6282
    @justinstephens6282 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi,i will be starting my electrical course september....what would you recommend i do since ive already apploed for a college already

  • @ucmeytsc7302
    @ucmeytsc7302 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Huh, don't know how to chase a wall or lift a floorboard.

  • @JShamaal
    @JShamaal 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for your great videos. Well explained.

  • @DudeWithADrone
    @DudeWithADrone 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been doing simple things like adding a socket to a ring or moving a socket. Replacing light fittings and switches, Wiring in a new cooker to replace a broken one, that sort of thing since I was 15 after I did my work experience with an electrician. Obviously not the cooker type stuff at that age. I'm 58. I did do a ton of chasing into walls and putting in capping with clout nails during work experience. Since I did that I set up my own Burglar alarm company (25 years ago) to put myself through college and I spent three years before that as a vehicle accessory technician. I've also been setting up my own computer networks LANs as well as wireless LANs (mainly using Ubiquiti gear). I've always been practical and always done my own DIY. I've even put a new secondary consumer unit in my garage (20 or so years ago) which is fine. I got an Electrician to test it all and connect it to my fuse box in the house. When I say fuse box that's literally what it was. It had repairable fuses. He also fitted an RCD next to the fuse box before the cable (armoured) went out of the house to the garage. So I have a lot of experience but no qualification. I always get an electrician to test stuff if it's complicated like for example running a new circuit. So I have been thinking about going for the Domestic Installer training and qualification. what do you think?

  • @alanlynch3737
    @alanlynch3737 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🎉you would be naive to think you could go to nite school for three years to qualify as an electrician..you can't bypass the thing

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was also working 5-days a week as an electrical apprentice, for a medium sized electrical contractors, carrying out all aspects of electrical work, across Domestic, commercial, and industrial. It wasn’t just night school

    • @alanlynch3737
      @alanlynch3737 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Pure_electrical_training different light on it now!

  • @kp56hruvan
    @kp56hruvan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍😊

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice discussion

  • @abdulsijad2419
    @abdulsijad2419 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ive got level 7 ......in street fighter game ....haddoookinn

  • @jamesgriffiths3265
    @jamesgriffiths3265 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂😂😂 they don’t make em like the old Escorts though, they were great times

  • @EW00AW04
    @EW00AW04 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you don’t want to buy the XS training videos for the whole AM2 prep course then this guy is your best best bet

  • @azadsmail8
    @azadsmail8 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, have you done video for resister in parallel ? Scrolled down through your video I could not find any video about resister in parallel, Thanks

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not yet, I should get on it really, but currently getting divorced, so I’ve been preoccupied 😂

  • @farrellwolst3684
    @farrellwolst3684 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    really enjoying this content! Where can i find the MFT video?

  • @petermcbride5568
    @petermcbride5568 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The people who judge us have never experienced the working day of, nor trained themselves or trained apprentices as an electrician in their lives. Im 61 and there is no way am i paying a grand to pass an AM2 of any description when you can buy a fake one that will get you a job. Fuck that. If someone doesnt have the skills required, at interview, to sort the wheat from the chaff, well let me tell you... I dont want to work for an outfit like that. It will be full of fucking people who have all the boxes ticked and no idea how to pull a disaster back into a valuable asset. And thats what its about. Who do you turn to when the shit hits the fan ? Like when an idiot puts the bucket of a JCB through the supply to a hospital, the standby generator has run out of fuel and all the UPSs have run out of battery and the whole IT network has ground to a halt... Nothings happening, what until someone who passed an AM2 a fortnight ago turns up ? God give me strength.

  • @farrellwolst3684
    @farrellwolst3684 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Adrian, what is the title of the next video on this series (looking at GN3 to compare test results) thank you!

  • @mercilyngono8955
    @mercilyngono8955 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Funny thing is all bonding straps are generally designed for lugs and contrary to the common misconception that they are for a bare copper conductors, as illustrated in this video. In most European countries you can only use lugs on these types of connection. Bare copper is not acceptable except it looks like in the UK. Once at the forefront of standards, britian is sadly lagging behind.

  • @jimmyqing
    @jimmyqing 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video.. thank you..

  • @1987kahil
    @1987kahil 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    11 years as an electrician but now need to do the 2346 to be gold card registered. This industry is becoming one big scam

  • @MarcCarter-so1hh
    @MarcCarter-so1hh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm not an electrician, I just have an interest in learning anything and everything. This was so well explained and laid out. I understood it straight away. This is the 3rd or 4th video I have watched regarding ring circuits and only with this one did I get that 'light bulb' moment. Thank you for your effort.

  • @dannynasi3815
    @dannynasi3815 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very well explained..thank you🙏🙏

  • @Natez-vw4kd
    @Natez-vw4kd 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a very similar set of certificates that you have up to Level 3, and including Electronics certificates that I gained a few years prior to these electrical certificates, which were done under the YTS. I spent 3 years every single day in college. No night courses. Full time in college for 3 years. At the time, Apprenticeships were out. Very few companies offered apprenticeships to my knowledge at the time, and instead favoured the college route and preferring City & Guilds over NVQs, which at the time were frowned upon by most companies. If you had C&Gs, you were golden. I've done my 16th, 17th and 18th Editions. I was sold a lie on the 16th - 17th Upgrade (Fast Track). It caused me so many problems because nobody accepted the Upgrade as it should have been the full course. I clearly remember having to present all my certificates in order to take the Regs couses. Now it seems any muppet can take a Regs course, including the cleaners. Not a single person at the college ever mentioned needing extra certificates. Like yourself, it was handshakes, pats on the back and beers down the pub with your classmates to celebrate. I'd never even heard of an AM2 course until recently. I'm not sure they even existed back then. Part P came out years later. I've been working as an industrial / commercial electrician ever since. Nobody has ever questioned my certificates when I applied for jobs. My work is of high quality and I'm highly regarded in the companies I have worked for. My work has been inspected on many occasions and has always been praised. Some of the dregs coming through now are terrible. They honestly haven't got a damn clue what they're doing. No idea about the theory and no understanding. I see so many people blagging their way through and bumbling around like clueless halfwits. I wouldn't employ 95% of them. I've had my suspicions about this for a few years now. Just something niggling in the back of my mind. I'm nearly 50 now, so unless absolutely required, I'm unlikely to go back to gain further certificates that I never knew I needed. There's always going to be new certs coming out. Thanks for the video, it's been informative.. and yes, I agree. This whole process should be clearer, standardised and there should be only one governing body and certification authority.

  • @jamiekent1970
    @jamiekent1970 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are you not supposed to give the pipe a clean with wire wool before the application of the strap ?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would say, only if it was heavily oxidised or coated with something. The only way to know for sure, would be to perform a long lead test 👌 These were clean bits of copper though, so not concerned at all