Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by sparky66789
(Post 9604789)
Hi
Does anybody play in a 5 a side indoor football team in the wellington area and need players or would like to start up a 5 a side team?? :thumbsup: love my football but a quick question on the electrical stage 3 practical and the electrical regulations courses, if i may ? im bboked in for both courses within the next month,i aint done any work on motors back home...ever,will that effect my practical ? could you give me a general idea of what to expect plz. and as for the regs course.i sat the uk regs 2/3 years ago now,i just got my homestudy pack yesterday and they have sent me (electrical safety regulations 2010) electricity act 1992 / in-service safety and inspection and testing of electrical equipment and as/nzs 3000:2007 (regs book). i have a pre-course to do at home,involving reading these books right through,which i think is mad !!! and making notes an various sections which i think are suitable/may be of use. i have a 1 week course to sit before the 3 houe exam on the saturday morning,did you do the course this way ? and did you find it the best method of preparation ? is there anything i should be preparing myself for in the stage 3 practical ? or it all general stuff we have all covered in college and on the job in the uk ? im living in auckland so cant meet up for football(may have to move down your end if i dont get a job...;[ thanks for any help n good look finding a game of footy !!! Kevin |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
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Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by kgoody
(Post 9688953)
Hows it going sparky ?
love my football but a quick question on the electrical stage 3 practical and the electrical regulations courses, if i may ? im bboked in for both courses within the next month,i aint done any work on motors back home...ever,will that effect my practical ? could you give me a general idea of what to expect plz. and as for the regs course.i sat the uk regs 2/3 years ago now,i just got my homestudy pack yesterday and they have sent me (electrical safety regulations 2010) electricity act 1992 / in-service safety and inspection and testing of electrical equipment and as/nzs 3000:2007 (regs book). i have a pre-course to do at home,involving reading these books right through,which i think is mad !!! and making notes an various sections which i think are suitable/may be of use. i have a 1 week course to sit before the 3 houe exam on the saturday morning,did you do the course this way ? and did you find it the best method of preparation ? is there anything i should be preparing myself for in the stage 3 practical ? or it all general stuff we have all covered in college and on the job in the uk ? im living in auckland so cant meet up for football(may have to move down your end if i dont get a job...;[ thanks for any help n good look finding a game of footy !!! Kevin The 1st weeks course, which is regulations is basically sitting in a classroom for a week pounding through old exam papers, the course is open book so you need to get yourself a highlighter pen and loads of small post it pads, on which you can make quick find notes as the 3hrs hours goes so fast, the tutor will point you in the direction of which questions are lightly to be raised, but it is a hard course especially if like me you havent done a regs course in 20 or so years. The theory is a different matter , you start off wiring up a circuit board, on the board it consists of wiring up a consumer unit along will lighting and power, the 2-way lighting and intermediate switched via a relay, three phase sockets and a few stop/start switches which go through various relays and contactors....not easy!! Next is the wiring up or motors, about 6 in total if i remember, star/ delta, three phase/single phase. Now this is the hard part....there is a board fixed to a table, mounted on this board at the top are contactors/overloads/ mcb's and relays, these are wired up to what can only be discribed as what the old telephone operators used to used back in the day, with loads of holes in a board and plug in cables to each of the holes, these go to various parts of the contactors etc, so you will need a multi meter as you have to find out the normally open/ normally closed contacts on the overloads/contactors, you get circuit drawings so you dont have to work out any of that, at the end of that you have to test the control circuit and if ok, connect up the motor to it and run. After that, there is RCD testing and then portable appliance testing( and they use 2 phase cookers over here) so i would be lying if i said it was easy and if its something your not familar with, you may struggle, but you may not be the only brit there so you can work it out between you, there is help from the tutors but you are expected to have some knowledge. Good luck :fingerscrossed: Mick |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by mwhite1962
(Post 9689969)
Hi there,
The 1st weeks course, which is regulations is basically sitting in a classroom for a week pounding through old exam papers, the course is open book so you need to get yourself a highlighter pen and loads of small post it pads, on which you can make quick find notes as the 3hrs hours goes so fast, the tutor will point you in the direction of which questions are lightly to be raised, but it is a hard course especially if like me you havent done a regs course in 20 or so years. The theory is a different matter , you start off wiring up a circuit board, on the board it consists of wiring up a consumer unit along will lighting and power, the 2-way lighting and intermediate switched via a relay, three phase sockets and a few stop/start switches which go through various relays and contactors....not easy!! Next is the wiring up or motors, about 6 in total if i remember, star/ delta, three phase/single phase. Now this is the hard part....there is a board fixed to a table, mounted on this board at the top are contactors/overloads/ mcb's and relays, these are wired up to what can only be discribed as what the old telephone operators used to used back in the day, with loads of holes in a board and plug in cables to each of the holes, these go to various parts of the contactors etc, so you will need a multi meter as you have to find out the normally open/ normally closed contacts on the overloads/contactors, you get circuit drawings so you dont have to work out any of that, at the end of that you have to test the control circuit and if ok, connect up the motor to it and run. After that, there is RCD testing and then portable appliance testing( and they use 2 phase cookers over here) so i would be lying if i said it was easy and if its something your not familar with, you may struggle, but you may not be the only brit there so you can work it out between you, there is help from the tutors but you are expected to have some knowledge. Good luck :fingerscrossed: Mick as far as the practical go,s i mentioned to the tutor that i had no motor switching experience and he said dont worry all will be fine,hope so cos i 100% got to pass these first time so i can get earning. where are you living /working mate ? im on the north shore/albany area if u get time for coffee n muffin ? haha thanks for ur help and defo fingers crossed.:thumbup: |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Hi guys,
I'm a full time dad in Tauranga since July but been sparky for 18years now, some great advice on here for when I register an complete my regs next year. Totally agree, bit rusty on some of the stuff, did my regs back in 1996 and although you know your job inside out, it's daunting to prove yourself on paper.... especially in a new country. Got a sparky mate here who did it all last year, will have to keep picking his brains :thumbup: |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by kgoody
(Post 9690087)
cheers mick...i got my regs papers thru for my home study last week and have been bladdering them making notes and getting familiar with sections and bits n peices.ive don 2 regs courses in the last 8=10 yrs back home so hoping will be ok with that...need to catch up on cable calcs tho ! ;[ was you right up on them before you did the regs or was revision adequate mate ?
as far as the practical go,s i mentioned to the tutor that i had no motor switching experience and he said dont worry all will be fine,hope so cos i 100% got to pass these first time so i can get earning. where are you living /working mate ? im on the north shore/albany area if u get time for coffee n muffin ? haha thanks for ur help and defo fingers crossed.:thumbup: Nope i wasnt up on the regs at all, last time i picked a regs book up was in 1990 ish when i did the 16th edition,so thought i was prepared when i went in for the exam but did fail it, i am resitting next month, fortunately i got a job with an air con company so no immediate worry about passing but did knock my confidence back a bit. I am down in Rotorua, so a bit of a hike for a coffee, :rofl: Any help you may need give us a shout Mick |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by SparkyGaz
(Post 9694079)
Hi guys,
I'm a full time dad in Tauranga since July but been sparky for 18years now, some great advice on here for when I register an complete my regs next year. Totally agree, bit rusty on some of the stuff, did my regs back in 1996 and although you know your job inside out, it's daunting to prove yourself on paper.... especially in a new country. Got a sparky mate here who did it all last year, will have to keep picking his brains :thumbup: Likewise for you if i can help in anyway, chances are you will be doing the training/course over here at ETCO seems to be the local traing centre here abouts, so give us a shout when you over. Mick |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by mwhite1962
(Post 9701781)
Hi Sparkygaz,
Likewise for you if i can help in anyway, chances are you will be doing the training/course over here at ETCO seems to be the local traing centre here abouts, so give us a shout when you over. Mick |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by mwhite1962
(Post 9701781)
Hi Sparkygaz,
Likewise for you if i can help in anyway, chances are you will be doing the training/course over here at ETCO seems to be the local traing centre here abouts, so give us a shout when you over. Mick Not so; having spent my working life in the industrial field, motors are a doddle, but some of the domestic stuff doesn't come as second nature to me like I feel it should. This is surely why we specialise certain aspects of the job. I plan to study hard and hopefully learn something useful along the way. Good luck with the exams everyone. I was always taught as an apprentice 'the only stupid question is the one you never ask' :eek: |
Re: Any sparkies out there who can help re NZ coursework for registration
Originally Posted by SparkyGaz
(Post 9707309)
Thanks Mick, I think because the Electrical field is so diverse, sparkies assume that every other electrician knows it all inside out...
Not so; having spent my working life in the industrial field, motors are a doddle, but some of the domestic stuff doesn't come as second nature to me like I feel it should. This is surely why we specialise certain aspects of the job. I plan to study hard and hopefully learn something useful along the way. Good luck with the exams everyone. I was always taught as an apprentice 'the only stupid question is the one you never ask' :eek: roughly the course ste up was 1.Wire up a 3 phase socket,a single phase plug and an after the connections and terminals being checked both leads were the used to wire up to a 2 phase motor,both star and delta and a single phase motor. 2.Was give a worksheet to set up a board and circuits comprising of-4 lights ran from 3 switches,2 x 1 way,1 x 2-way-inter,2 sockets ran independantly through an rcd,info depicted which size breaker for each,a 3 phase socket,a control circuit for a 3 phase motor switching the motor from star to delta through contactors and a timer and the 3 phase wiring to the motor, 4.Fuseboard wired from scratch from a 3 phase sochet you must feed to a 3 phase isolator up to the board which then feeds an isolator,links must then feed breakers for each individual circuit as ther is no busbar inside the board. all necessary test conducted to confirm the safety of the installation before liven up the board,do live tests and test the circuits,lights/power/motor. 5.appliance tests,was given 2 appliances to test,visual inspection,earth continuity test,I/R test,appliance resistance test and fill in necessary testsheet. It sound like a lot of work but once you begin they are very understanding of the industry and peoples knowledge more of the part of the industry you specialise in.they want you to have a basic knowlege of everything i guess but will be very helpful if you become stuck/confused with any part of the (exam),i have written ""exam in the loose term because they class the whole thing as somewhat as a lesson for you as well,to learn the techniques they are after over here,any questions more than willing to help,got the regs exam in 3 weeks so got my fingers crossed i passed today and will be working my butt of studying till thEN... GOOD LUCK to anybody still waiting to sit th course and any questions i will be more than happy to answer. im sure nobody is as nervous as i was before doing the course so chill out and go n kick its ass...:thumbsup: Kevin |
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