Good evening gentlemen. Im a 53 yr old sparky with 35 years industry experience. I was about to pay £1200 for the 2391 course ,this was until I stumble totally by accident Jamie's advice about the prep begore going on the course. Nobody have ever given true sound advice unlike you guys . I would of wasted £1200 if it wasn't for you guys , Big sincere thanking for putting me on the right path 😊
Enjoy the video 👍, having failed the exam twice now . 1st time by 1 mark,2nd time by 2 marks. As an adult learner trying to get into the industry it is hard to get the experience . A course is needed to teach ,then maybe the advanced 2391 is the higher level test/exam. Never realised how hard it is to be adult learner when everything is aimed at school leavers. Also city & guilds put in questions that are just worded badly to catch you out, which just seems petty & needless.
Good video. I’ve Just sat and passed my 2391-052 Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing today and found the trickiest bit was how the questions are worded. It really tests your knowledge as nearly every question is worded differently to what you revise in the many mock papers, IET Exam prep book and online sample tests. The one thing I’d say is if you’re not too sure of an answer there is a good chance you’ll be able to find an answer or very good clue in GN3, Onsite or the BS7671 Wiring Regs. 2391 is much harder than the 18th Edition exam which was piece of cake compared to this. I’m glad I don’t need to sit this again. How bad is the AM2?
I did 2391 a couple of months ago. The online exam was fairly easy. The rest of it was difficult. The final practical exam was THE hard one. The practicle exam took A LOT of research. You have to know the books....... I passed.........
Eerrrm, not really, know the books inside and out. Personal experience helped but I was lacking in 3 phase testing. There are a few videos on youtube that helped a lot with 3 phase PSC calculations and other things. You have to familiarise your self with the process and just understand what they are trying to test you on. It's important that YOU have to RESEARCH the subject. You have to put the time and effort in to it. I paid for these courses off my own back, so it was important that I put the effort in and not waste my own money......
Lovely informative video chaps. Subbed without hesitation to see more. Thank you. The 2391-52 seems to separate the doers from the combined thinkers and doers. The doers being those that go through the motions of testing and inspection with a narrow mind and seeing it as a routine chore that an electrician has to endure. The 2391-52 course actually encourages enrichment which provides the divide that creates the combined doer and thinker. In a way it's a bit like the difference between undergraduate and postgraduate study. The latter involving more critical thinking, research and specialisation.
Another great video, buy the book that Jamie recommends, get used to the in depth language C&G use. Check your understanding with definitions in 18th ED. People really struggle with technical terms and why we test, especially if English is not your first language.
Good points, very helpful. I've just failed both the online multiple choice and the short written one. I felt after the exams that experience and familiarity with the books are fundamental in order to pass. I have booked the resits now, let's see what happens next.. Cheers guys
I was a sub contract foreman on the new Silverstone formula 1 pitlanes garages and control centre conference centre ,I had a suby sparks who told me that he was only 1 of 3 who passed his test and inspection course out of 32 yet when it came to doing the job he could talk the talk but couldn't walk the walk so I sacked him ,so there's a lad who according to you by passing knew not only how to test but knew the reason for each test yet he couldn't do the job when the pressure was put on him
Thank you Gents, a really interesting video, I bolloxed my online exam as although I’m experienced in testing it’s on trains, so the building side is not my thing and that’s not me using it as an excuse, the biggest reason is I didn’t study as much as should have along with having a hatred for all things mathematical, it is hard it is intimidating and yes f*cking infuriating when you don’t achieve the pass Mark like I failed to achieve, but as said in video go revise and revise more, there won’t always be people in the job who know/ the smart arse ones who will try and embarrass you for asking but remember they won’t know and are deflecting the heat away from them!, so to anyone out there panicking or feeling like they are useless like I did.......... DONT think like that just clear your head and read , practice read, practice, read practice and have confidence....... most of all best of luck in your exams
Did the EAL equivalent and you could only take the GN3 with you . Do your homework and it makes it easier . The lads who struggled where the younger ones , they just did not have the experience.
havent been on site in ten years and now do panel wiring. havent touched a tester. employer has booked me on the week course in two days to save spending money on sparkys. im fucked arent i haha. just did 18th edition and im passed nvq level 3..... praying.
Here is a question: A single phase circuit supplying an electrical appliance has an R1+Rn value of 0.4 ohms. The protective device is rated at 32A. The design current is 29.6A. What is the voltage drop? From the answer, in an EICR what coding would you apply to the result and why?
What size conductors and I will assume the appliance isn't a ginormous lighting array 🤭. Questions like this are fun but we are trying to be careful not to give instructions as much as possible lol.
No it’s a single phase radial circuit to a single appliance. No conductor size given. What’s in the question is all that’s revealed. I can see you’re possibly travelling down the Appendix 4 route of BS7671??
For me voltage drop is to confirm cable csa so for this, if the voltage drop did not comply with the 11.5v then I would be coding this as a C2 as undersized conductors could lead to thermal damage which could result in fire. Be interesting to know who or why they posed the question with so little info. As if the cable run is short. The 0.4 value for r1&rn is not necessarily a concern. Volt drop calculations would need length of cable to apply. Thermal adjustments and correction factors would be based on install method. Seems a bit ambiguous to me
If you do the formula of U=IxR would give you 29.6x0.4 would give a drop of 11.84V which means the circuit technically wouldn’t comply based on the information provided.
Great video lads , I had my 2391 this week everything was going fine and I failed my multiple choice , was the hardest exam I have done , and the worst thing is I was pretty confident I had passed I got 72% 🥹 it cut me deep man I steamed out the centre
@@A121podcast yes mate I get to resit it problem is if I get the same set of questions I don’t know how I would answer them any different 🥶🥶 I answered them the best I could , and with the revision and mock I done I thought I had it 😞
Good evening gentlemen.
Im a 53 yr old sparky with 35 years industry experience. I was about to pay £1200 for the 2391 course ,this was until I stumble totally by accident Jamie's advice about the prep begore going on the course.
Nobody have ever given true sound advice unlike you guys .
I would of wasted £1200 if it wasn't for you guys ,
Big sincere thanking for putting me on the right path 😊
Great work gentleman
Thanks Gaz!
Enjoy the video 👍, having failed the exam twice now . 1st time by 1 mark,2nd time by 2 marks. As an adult learner trying to get into the industry it is hard to get the experience . A course is needed to teach ,then maybe the advanced 2391 is the higher level test/exam. Never realised how hard it is to be adult learner when everything is aimed at school leavers. Also city & guilds put in questions that are just worded badly to catch you out, which just seems petty & needless.
The wording at times is horrendous on exams. Keep going mate must be very frustrating getting 1/2 marks away
@mainly electrical , youtube to learn my friend
Do not give up ! we all learn,and do exams in different ways…….you will be successful unless you give up some really good advice on this video
Good video. I’ve Just sat and passed my 2391-052 Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing today and found the trickiest bit was how the questions are worded. It really tests your knowledge as nearly every question is worded differently to what you revise in the many mock papers, IET Exam prep book and online sample tests. The one thing I’d say is if you’re not too sure of an answer there is a good chance you’ll be able to find an answer or very good clue in GN3, Onsite or the BS7671 Wiring Regs. 2391 is much harder than the 18th Edition exam which was piece of cake compared to this. I’m glad I don’t need to sit this again. How bad is the AM2?
I did 2391 a couple of months ago. The online exam was fairly easy. The rest of it was difficult. The final practical exam was THE hard one. The practicle exam took A LOT of research. You have to know the books....... I passed.........
any revision material you would advise
Eerrrm, not really, know the books inside and out. Personal experience helped but I was lacking in 3 phase testing. There are a few videos on youtube that helped a lot with 3 phase PSC calculations and other things. You have to familiarise your self with the process and just understand what they are trying to test you on. It's important that YOU have to RESEARCH the subject. You have to put the time and effort in to it. I paid for these courses off my own back, so it was important that I put the effort in and not waste my own money......
Lovely informative video chaps. Subbed without hesitation to see more. Thank you. The 2391-52 seems to separate the doers from the combined thinkers and doers. The doers being those that go through the motions of testing and inspection with a narrow mind and seeing it as a routine chore that an electrician has to endure. The 2391-52 course actually encourages enrichment which provides the divide that creates the combined doer and thinker. In a way it's a bit like the difference between undergraduate and postgraduate study. The latter involving more critical thinking, research and specialisation.
really enjoyed currently have craig on my level 3.. great guy enjoy his lesson's
Another great video, buy the book that Jamie recommends, get used to the in depth language C&G use. Check your understanding with definitions in 18th ED. People really struggle with technical terms and why we test, especially if English is not your first language.
Thanks Simon. Hopefully it helps one or two.
Great advice guys. I'm waiting to sit my 4th sit 🤦♂️ it's section 4 where my low score is coming from. Its definitely understanding the questions
Good points, very helpful. I've just failed both the online multiple choice and the short written one. I felt after the exams that experience and familiarity with the books are fundamental in order to pass. I have booked the resits now, let's see what happens next.. Cheers guys
Good luck with the resists. Sometimes we all need a 2nd try 🙌.
@mainly electrical , youtube to learn my friend
I was a sub contract foreman on the new Silverstone formula 1 pitlanes garages and control centre conference centre ,I had a suby sparks who told me that he was only 1 of 3 who passed his test and inspection course out of 32 yet when it came to doing the job he could talk the talk but couldn't walk the walk so I sacked him ,so there's a lad who according to you by passing knew not only how to test but knew the reason for each test yet he couldn't do the job when the pressure was put on him
Plenty of examples of people who can't walk the walk. Some can't even work out volt drop....
Is the exam more single phase or 3 phase i understand both systems?
Thank you Gents, a really interesting video, I bolloxed my online exam as although I’m experienced in testing it’s on trains, so the building side is not my thing and that’s not me using it as an excuse, the biggest reason is I didn’t study as much as should have along with having a hatred for all things mathematical, it is hard it is intimidating and yes f*cking infuriating when you don’t achieve the pass Mark like I failed to achieve, but as said in video go revise and revise more, there won’t always be people in the job who know/ the smart arse ones who will try and embarrass you for asking but remember they won’t know and are deflecting the heat away from them!, so to anyone out there panicking or feeling like they are useless like I did.......... DONT think like that just clear your head and read , practice read, practice, read practice and have confidence....... most of all best of luck in your exams
Great tips and thanks for sharing your experience Andy!
Did the EAL equivalent and you could only take the GN3 with you . Do your homework and it makes it easier . The lads who struggled where the younger ones , they just did not have the experience.
Good to know and great advice! Thanks
Is there anything I can get mock questions for this to revise from I have failed this already an don’t want to fail again🤦♂️
Sparky facts, efixx, sparky ninja.
And use all the time a lot of people in the 18th finished before the time was up go back even the ones you knew the answers
havent been on site in ten years and now do panel wiring. havent touched a tester. employer has booked me on the week course in two days to save spending money on sparkys. im fucked arent i haha. just did 18th edition and im passed nvq level 3.....
praying.
Update: i passed all the exams just waiting on the online one.
How did you get on?
@@lewishumphries2893 smashed em all from 18th amendment 2 and testing and inspection over 90% on all tests. Dont ask me how😂
I think yellow book not enough for test and inspection exam .
What is the pass mark for the written exam?
100%
Here is a question: A single phase circuit supplying an electrical appliance has an R1+Rn value of 0.4 ohms. The protective device is rated at 32A. The design current is 29.6A. What is the voltage drop? From the answer, in an EICR what coding would you apply to the result and why?
What size conductors and I will assume the appliance isn't a ginormous lighting array 🤭.
Questions like this are fun but we are trying to be careful not to give instructions as much as possible lol.
No it’s a single phase radial circuit to a single appliance. No conductor size given. What’s in the question is all that’s revealed. I can see you’re possibly travelling down the Appendix 4 route of BS7671??
For me voltage drop is to confirm cable csa so for this, if the voltage drop did not comply with the 11.5v then I would be coding this as a C2 as undersized conductors could lead to thermal damage which could result in fire.
Be interesting to know who or why they posed the question with so little info.
As if the cable run is short. The 0.4 value for r1&rn is not necessarily a concern.
Volt drop calculations would need length of cable to apply.
Thermal adjustments and correction factors would be based on install method.
Seems a bit ambiguous to me
If you do the formula of U=IxR would give you 29.6x0.4 would give a drop of 11.84V which means the circuit technically wouldn’t comply based on the information provided.
@@montystelevision3238 Ah okay more a specific cable type. I see where your going. I won't spoil it atm
Don’t join this guys and don’t follow what they say
They are scam
What scam Ibrahim? Are you okay? Feel free to explain
This is scam
Don’t listen to Jamie
He is scam guy
Great video lads , I had my 2391 this week everything was going fine and I failed my multiple choice , was the hardest exam I have done , and the worst thing is I was pretty confident I had passed I got 72% 🥹 it cut me deep man I steamed out the centre
Paul that's a rough pill to swallow at 72%. Do you get a resit mate?
@@A121podcast yes mate I get to resit it problem is if I get the same set of questions I don’t know how I would answer them any different 🥶🥶 I answered them the best I could , and with the revision and mock I done I thought I had it 😞