by griffo »
Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:18 am
Thanks for the replies, Eric sorry to confuse Ze and Zs for some reason the two wont stick in my mind, in the TNCS system I mentioned the reading must have been 0.18 not 18 as I stated, as I recall checking the reading against the OSG, your point about the rod becoming extraneous metalwork is interesting, I hadnt thought of it that way before.
Regarding further training I would welcome it, when part P was introduced I needed to update my skills to carry on doing the work I had allready been doing, looked around and found a local college doing a part time course, after asking the principle tutor a lot of questions and being assured that attending this one course would satisfy my needs I paid the £1200 fee.
On the first day of the course we were all informed that this was a low level course to get us some electrical experience and pass the part p exam on bldng regs and we would also need to undertake 2381 and 2391, both of which we could carry on and do at the same place, so two years later after spending in the region of £5000 in course fees, literature, test instrements and lost wages, paid and turned up for the 2391 course only to be told on the first evening that we were not eligable to do this course unless fully qualified electricians and wa-----rs like me shouldnt be there, this from the same tutor who told us this was the route to take.
Hence why I try to gather as much knowlege as I can from forums like this and coleages in the industry and far from being brave or foolhardy, I have tried to follow the correct route only to have been lied to and decieved out of money by a local college, I dont know anyone one else in my industry who has invested anything like as much as me into appropriate training, most still carry on adding fused spurs for boilers, connecting jacuzzi baths or putting long extension leads on appliances, I take a pride in trying to do carry out my work in best, safest most profesional way with my skills, knowlege and experiance.