@@liamdraper447 I've got it, it's good but there is some discrepancy in what they show, for instance their intermediate wiring doesn't show a standard intermediate switch
Hey man I love watching your videos... and I have a question... I am an Electrical Engineer but I have done Education both my Diploma and Bachelors from India... Right now i am in UK... and don't know how to get wiring jobs or licence... am I eligible or not...Can you help me out...
Hi I submitted similar insulation resistance test results and my assessor told me it was not acceptable. He advised me of a global insulation resistance test . What are your views ?
Quick question please if you could New potential extension, the Mrs wants one of those double oven things in the wall, but no one can tell me if it's going to need two cooker feeds or if there is enough capacity to actually run them Any ideas please? Don't want to get our hopes up Thanks
It’s called Electraform. It’s completely online, as far as I’m aware, so no app. But I don’t find that an issue. It’s non-subscription, you just pay for a number of certificates, and top up as and when you need more. Very helpful. Not bad price either
GSH , you made my day with this VIDEO. THANKS SO MUCH!
Glad it was helpful 👍🏻
This is exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for commenting and watching 👍🏻
Just reading about this in my course! Good timing on the video. Thanks!
Thanks JW 👍🏻
In the earthing conductor section, if your TNS system is using the sheath/steel braid rather than a clamp and an earth what would you put then?
Just going for my level 3 thanks alot
Number and type of lime conductors
What is doing between
1 phase 2 wire and
1 phase 3 wire?
Thanks for excellent information
I gotta fill one of these out in a few weeks for an exam! Cheers mate!
Thanks for taking the time to watch 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical since you help teach people so much, the IET has a new student guide that not many people are aware of, maybe worth a read
@@liamdraper447 I've got it, it's good but there is some discrepancy in what they show, for instance their intermediate wiring doesn't show a standard intermediate switch
This is just what I was looking for thank you
Massive thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
Hey man I love watching your videos... and I have a question... I am an Electrical Engineer but I have done Education both my Diploma and Bachelors from India... Right now i am in UK... and don't know how to get wiring jobs or licence... am I eligible or not...Can you help me out...
Hi I submitted similar insulation resistance test results and my assessor told me it was not acceptable. He advised me of a global insulation resistance test . What are your views ?
The total insulation resistance of the insulation should be above 2 megohms 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical do you have a video of a global insulation resistance test ? . Thanks
How can I find a reference method in the onside guide and examples thanks
Fabulous video 👍👍👍👍🥂🥳
Thanks 👍🏻
Which software are you using and demonstrating on
Electraform 👍🏻
@@GSHElectrical Thank you so much for the reply and information
I have 2391 I'm not with niceci or napit can I use software and sign off domestic property
Quick question please if you could
New potential extension, the Mrs wants one of those double oven things in the wall, but no one can tell me if it's going to need two cooker feeds or if there is enough capacity to actually run them
Any ideas please?
Don't want to get our hopes up
Thanks
Depends what the load is or if the consumer unit can allow further circuits. As mentioned, some design is required from scratch.
will most likely need 2 supply's,, running two 6mm cables will have you coved for anything
Best to power up 32a
@@420pilz but it only requires one feed
What software do you use in this video?
It’s called Electraform. It’s completely online, as far as I’m aware, so no app. But I don’t find that an issue. It’s non-subscription, you just pay for a number of certificates, and top up as and when you need more. Very helpful. Not bad price either
@@lewiscoates1691 thank you
You fill it IN, unless you are American.