This is great. I’m 43 and had to take the knowledge route as opposed to the apprenticeship path. These videos are invaluable to someone like me. I completed an IOSH course years ago when I worked as a cable jointer but domestically I’m still fairly green.
As someone who isn't a spark, 0:55 is the bus bar making proper contact? It looks as if the bus bar should go further up into the breakers and the RCBOs
That was cool. RCD a, ac beyond me without google. Me, zero training. Thanks for the upload, better than the Daily Mail 'can you see what is out of place' section.
Yep… and I am still apologising in my video for AC RCDs it just take’s college years to catch up. All my learners state that the RCD should be a minimum of A type 👍🏻. Thanks for commenting and watching
Great video. Great faults found for future electrical testing.
In the workshop scenario. Undersized conductors to the 80A RCD, also no lock off kit
This is great. I’m 43 and had to take the knowledge route as opposed to the apprenticeship path. These videos are invaluable to someone like me. I completed an IOSH course years ago when I worked as a cable jointer but domestically I’m still fairly green.
Thanks for the message and watching 👍🏻
As someone who isn't a spark, 0:55 is the bus bar making proper contact? It looks as if the bus bar should go further up into the breakers and the RCBOs
I think i got most of them. Question in picture 2 are the RCD type tested?
That was cool. RCD a, ac beyond me without google. Me, zero training. Thanks for the upload, better than the Daily Mail 'can you see what is out of place' section.
Yep… and I am still apologising in my video for AC RCDs it just take’s college years to catch up. All my learners state that the RCD should be a minimum of A type 👍🏻. Thanks for commenting and watching
I spotted them all. Do I pass Gaz?
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