electrical 16th edition course
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watton
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electrical 16th edition course

by watton » Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:32 pm

Hi there my name is Richie im a mech fitter at mo and am thinking of doing a 6 day course for 16th edition and pat testing can anyone tell me is it worth doing or just a rip off
cheers

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Re: electrical 16th edition course

by BLAKEY1963 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:03 am

[quote="watton"]Hi there my name is Richie im a mech fitter at mo and am thinking of doing a 6 day course for 16th edition and pat testing can anyone tell me is it worth doing or just a rip off
cheers[/quote]

WATTON
ANYTHING IN YOUR TRADE THAT SURFACES ON ELECTRICAL
REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE SOMETIMES AND 16 TH ED IS USE FULL
WHERE INSTALLATION WORK IS REQUIRED.
WE HAD FITTERS ON OUR 2381 16 TH ED REGS COURSE.
PAT TESTING IS ANOTHER USEFUL THING TO GAIN.
NOT WORTH TURNING DOWN !
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electrical 16th edition course

by DT77 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:45 pm

Well worth it as you will be able to make a living fom PAT testing alone and it ain't rocket science

If you are looking to become a spark, also consider the C & G 2391, which will allow you to inspect and test other peoples work, whereas 2381 restricts you to certifying your own work.

Does the course also cover Part P in the 6 days?

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by Chivers7 » Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:11 pm

I'd wait until the 17th Edition regs come in before doing a course :idea:

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