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old.sparkles Jul 7th 2014 9:49 pm

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 

Originally Posted by sparkyjames (Post 11328867)
Also just a quick one.

With maximum demand load groups can anyone clarify when you use the lesser number I.e you have 100 lights split over three phase, does this mean 5+3+etc for each or is it 5+3 for the first phase then just 3+ for the rest? If I had 1 3 phase 10a/ 2*20A and 1*15A gpo's what would be the grouping? If anyone has a link or something that could explain a little better that would be awesome...

Cheers
Sparkyjames

It's the load per phase - there are examples in the back of the regs book :)

Kris31 Jul 14th 2014 2:57 pm

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 
Hi All....Here is my story.

Got my Licence in South Australia.Got A grade in victoria as a result of mutual recognition around 5 years ago.Was working continuosly till last month....project finished.

I thought to get REC to do some private jobs or become subby.......When enquired with ESV.....they said that i need to do LEA to get REC.

I bought PDF of all the books from a guy who gave me non printable version ...again paid someone to make it printable.Now i need some help from you guys.

I need some sample question papers as there is only one set available on EPIC ITB website and also if someone has recently passed the LEA exam.....Plz tell about Theory part.

Much appreciated..

sparkyjames Jul 22nd 2014 10:32 pm

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 

Originally Posted by sparkyjames (Post 11328851)
Hey all, just thought I'd share these two links with you. Its part of an electrical exam in qld and should give you some idea of what to expect -

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4gx...p=docslist_api

And

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4gx...p=docslist_api

Hope it helps...

Hey all,

Don't suppose any of you have gone through these examples? I have to hand them back in soon and I'm not 100% convinced on some of my answers..

Any help would be awesome.

Cheers

C_fog Feb 17th 2015 5:31 pm

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 
Can anybody PM me step by step instructions for the Victorian SWP exam please? Would be much appreciated.

Chris.

old.sparkles Feb 18th 2015 1:13 am

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 

Originally Posted by C_fog (Post 11568760)
Can anybody PM me step by step instructions for the Victorian SWP exam please? Would be much appreciated.

Chris.

No one can pm you as you need a minimum number of posts to access the pm system.

Not sure what you mean by SWP - LEA / LET have examples and practice tests on the EPIC site - EPIC ITB - Licensed Electrical Assessment - and VIC UNI with have guidelines on OTSR on their site - Skilled Migration Assessment Services (SMAS) | Victoria University | Melbourne Australia

C_fog Feb 18th 2015 7:03 am

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 
Safe working practice assessment (SWP) is one of the three LEA assessments. Arthur, are you still able to provide the step by step instructions? Thanks.

Chris.

old.sparkles Feb 18th 2015 11:01 am

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 

Originally Posted by C_fog (Post 11569373)
Safe working practice assessment (SWP) is one of the three LEA assessments. Arthur, are you still able to provide the step by step instructions? Thanks.

Chris.

Did you check the EPIC site - there is a review sheet for the SWP that can be downloaded - http://www.epicitb.com/uploads/Downl...w%20140714.pdf - if you look at what they are marking you on then it should be easy enough to figure out what you need to do. It looks to be a safe disconnection / reconnection test so should be straight forward.

There is also a step by step guide on Vetassess site - may be the same format - http://www.vetassess.com.au/Portals/...te%20Guide.pdf

C_fog Feb 22nd 2015 9:27 pm

Re: Licensed electrical assessment
 
Cheers, thanks for that


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