Hi Dave, top drawer training video.. as always obviously :0) And its great see to see your subscriber numbers going up.. 👍 I was in panic mode for days before I took the exam a few years back.. This video would calm anybody's nerves.. lol
Your examination centre, where you are doing your training, will have a prospectus and details of the books, Some centres will provide copies of things like the EAWR memorandum and other booklets for you. I would recommend that you have your own copies of the Wiring Regs, OSG and GN3 so that you can read and revise from them every day. Don't leave revision until the week of the exam.
Don't bother looking for mock exams for the 2391. I literally did so many beforehand until I got to the actual exam where it was like it was a completely different exam entirely
Dave any chance you could do a video on faults that give the impression an RCD is faulty when infact the device is perfectly fine with the science behind it if possible
@learnelectrics4402 thank you kindly dave I just want to echo what everyone else comments regarding the content you put out which is fantastic and I can't thank you enough.
Is there a way of doing this with just the guidance note 3 book as we are not allowed to bring the 18th addition book into the exam for the initial verification exam
Yes there is an equation for this. Its on the third slide of Question 4 and you will find that same equation in GN3 Chapter 2 part (v) Initial verification. You will not get questions in exams or assessments if the answer or help cannot be found in the allowable books. Hope this helps.
I have a question regarding section J of the eicr and same details on eic forms. Can you help me please? With regard to the section Main switch/ switch fuse/ circuit breaker/ RCD. What details are they requesting. Scenario 1. we’re testing a domestic fuse board. Scenario 2 We’re testing a 3 phase board fed from large 3 phase panel board. Thanks in advance.
Righto Shaun. Back from the Garrison now. EICR section I is way back at the incoming position. Then section J is for the board that you are actually working on. So, a three bed house fed direct from the street, I and J are the same thing, the consumer unit. In a 3 phase installation, section I is the board at the incoming supply and section J is the sub-board you are working on. Main switch etc, is for the sub-board you are working on, that is the board that you are inspecting, the board referred to in the report. Hope this helps. I should do a video on EICR form completion, watch this space Dave.
Please can you come with a video on this question; Two lamps are connected in series lamp A is rated 60W and lamp B is rated 100W. Which of this lamp will glow brighter if the supply voltage is 230V and why... Again Which of this lamp will glow brighter if it is connected in parallel with 230V and why...
Keep up the work Learn electrics! Can you please cover some more videos on inspection and testing it would be great 👍
Will do, they seem to be popular. Your request is on the list.
Dave.
Great material with clarity and accuracy as usual.
Thank you, appreciated.
Very good teaching❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, appreciated.
Exactly what I needed. You make it so easy to understand.
Glad it was useful to you and thanks for your comments. Lots more to come.
Dave.
This is Golden.
Appreciated, thank you. Dave.
The way you break down the information makes me so much more confident in my abilities to lean! Thank you! 🙏
I'm so glad, appreciated. keep learning, a little every day adds up to a lot in a year.
Wow! This is video very informative and the best tutorial on the topic for me so far. I really appreciate it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Glad it was helpful Daniel, really appreciated.
Really could practise thankyou so much Dave
Thanks for watching. Dave.
Hi Dave, top drawer training video.. as always obviously :0) And its great see to see your subscriber numbers going up.. 👍 I was in panic mode for days before I took the exam a few years back.. This video would calm anybody's nerves.. lol
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, me too, all those years ago, long before YT and the internet. Thanks for watching. Dave.
Easy if yer know yer stuff but well done dave well presented for those that don't!! And there's plenty of so called "testers" that don't believe me.
Spot on there Philip. Thanks for the support.
Thanks again for your video.Can you please make some more fault fine videos.Thank you
Definitely will do, its on the list. Dave.
Love how you explain it
I wana know what books are allowed for this exam?
I have searched online some say gn3 only and some say gn3 and onsite guide.
Your examination centre, where you are doing your training, will have a prospectus and details of the books, Some centres will provide copies of things like the EAWR memorandum and other booklets for you. I would recommend that you have your own copies of the Wiring Regs, OSG and GN3 so that you can read and revise from them every day. Don't leave revision until the week of the exam.
Value this channel so much!
Anyone know any good sites where I can do mock exams for the 2391?
Thanks for watching, appreciated.
Dave.
Don't bother looking for mock exams for the 2391. I literally did so many beforehand until I got to the actual exam where it was like it was a completely different exam entirely
@@JIBS. nightmare, how did you find it? Did you pass
Dave any chance you could do a video on faults that give the impression an RCD is faulty when infact the device is perfectly fine with the science behind it if possible
Wow, that is a good one. I can think of a couple of instances. I've just written it on the list. Thanks for the support.
Dave.
@learnelectrics4402 thank you kindly dave I just want to echo what everyone else comments regarding the content you put out which is fantastic and I can't thank you enough.
Is there a way of doing this with just the guidance note 3 book as we are not allowed to bring the 18th addition book into the exam for the initial verification exam
Yes there is an equation for this. Its on the third slide of Question 4 and you will find that same equation in GN3 Chapter 2 part (v) Initial verification. You will not get questions in exams or assessments if the answer or help cannot be found in the allowable books. Hope this helps.
Great video ❤ I got one question wrong. Gutted 😂
You didn't think they would be too easy did you? Thanks for watching. Dave.
I have a question regarding section J of the eicr and same details on eic forms. Can you help me please?
With regard to the section Main switch/ switch fuse/ circuit breaker/ RCD.
What details are they requesting.
Scenario 1.
we’re testing a domestic fuse board.
Scenario 2
We’re testing a 3 phase board fed from large 3 phase panel board.
Thanks in advance.
Righto Shaun. Back from the Garrison now.
EICR section I is way back at the incoming position.
Then section J is for the board that you are actually working on.
So, a three bed house fed direct from the street, I and J are the same thing, the consumer unit.
In a 3 phase installation, section I is the board at the incoming supply and section J is the sub-board you are working on.
Main switch etc, is for the sub-board you are working on, that is the board that you are inspecting, the board referred to in the report.
Hope this helps.
I should do a video on EICR form completion, watch this space
Dave.
Perfect thankyou 👍
Please can you come with a video on this question;
Two lamps are connected in series lamp A is rated 60W and lamp B is rated 100W. Which of this lamp will glow brighter if the supply voltage is 230V and why...
Again Which of this lamp will glow brighter if it is connected in parallel with 230V and why...
Have a look at this video - Two lamps in series
th-cam.com/video/Lrd7jwksqb4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Dave
sorry i meant for question 4 thanks
See following answer.