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    once upon a time .
    this electrician was walking down the street.all of a sudden an evil refrigeration engineer leapt from a supermarket doorway.said electrician was dragged into the premises and thrown at the base of a disreputable looking chiller.the engineer pointed at the offensive unit with a grubby shaking finger and screamed FIX IT before disappearing into the plant room.
    this is how it all started (honest).
    so ladies and gentlemen i turned to this sight.im taking the fgas exam in july and would appreciate any hints on it.cheers



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    Re: short story

    So your an electrician, no history of refrigeration etc?

    From what i remember in preparation you'll read through it answering questions prior to the test, drawing out some pressure/enthalpy charts, the exam is open book...i think.

    On a practical test rig:

    Take some measurments from a rig set up in the workshop
    Replace a system component usually flare connections
    Pressure test and leak test
    Reclaim some vapour
    Vac system

    Im only going on memory...was a little while ago, im sure the members will add to this. It also depends what category your doing, do you know?

    I did category 1

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    Last edited by jdunc2301; 12-06-2012 at 05:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psimon View Post
    once upon a time .
    this electrician was walking down the street.all of a sudden an evil refrigeration engineer leapt from a supermarket doorway.said electrician was dragged into the premises and thrown at the base of a disreputable looking chiller.the engineer pointed at the offensive unit with a grubby shaking finger and screamed FIX IT before disappearing into the plant room.
    this is how it all started (honest).
    so ladies and gentlemen i turned to this sight.im taking the fgas exam in july and would appreciate any hints on it.cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by psimon View Post
    so ladies and gentlemen i turned to this sight.im taking the fgas exam in july and would appreciate any hints on it.cheers
    It depends on how long ago it was when you were dragged into the store
    and what you have learnt since.

    Good electricians tend to be good refrigeration engineers because the
    majority of faults are electrical anyway.

    You need to learn about the working refrigeration cycle. You will need to know
    what the compressor does, the condenser, evaporator and metering devices.

    You will be expected to use a Ph diagram and understand it, then on top of all
    that you will have to understand why the industry is doing what it is and its
    conection to the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols. Plus you will understand the make
    up of the most commom refrigerants on the market at the moment and how
    they react to temperature and pressure.

    If you do City & Guilds 2079 exam it is 40 questions (60% pass mark) then a practical assessment
    If you do CITB J11 it is still about 40 question but open book and 100% pass mark after three attemps.

    Both require a practical assessment that will demonstrate you can fit and remove
    gauges correctly, diagnose the system and correct any issues, remove all refrigerant,
    remove a component and refit. You will be expected to do a simple braze and then
    the whole system is pressure tested to the correct standards (you will be expected to
    know these standards) then you evacuate to the correct levels and rechrge with refrigerant.

    Rob

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    Re: short story

    Quote Originally Posted by psimon View Post
    once upon a time .
    this electrician was walking down the street.all of a sudden an evil refrigeration engineer leapt from a supermarket doorway.said electrician was dragged into the premises and thrown at the base of a disreputable looking chiller.the engineer pointed at the offensive unit with a grubby shaking finger and screamed FIX IT before disappearing into the plant room.
    this is how it all started (honest).
    so ladies and gentlemen i turned to this sight.im taking the fgas exam in july and would appreciate any hints on it.cheers
    I was about to settle into a good drama story (with my cuppa this morning) when it just.... fizzled out .
    I want to know the rest of this story!
    My head, and the edge of the kitchen table was a passing thought.
    Last edited by mikeref; 13-06-2012 at 10:01 AM. Reason: ahhhh! spelling.
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    lucky ur not an aussie!- youd be stoned and burned at the stake!!- aussies hate sparkies as theyre allowed to install systems and if a fridgie does an install he has to pay a sparky lots of dollars to run wires and switch it on.!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by psimon View Post
    once upon a time .
    this electrician was walking down the street.all of a sudden an evil refrigeration engineer leapt from a supermarket doorway.said electrician was dragged into the premises and thrown at the base of a disreputable looking chiller.the engineer pointed at the offensive unit with a grubby shaking finger and screamed FIX IT before disappearing into the plant room.
    this is how it all started (honest).
    so ladies and gentlemen i turned to this sight.im taking the fgas exam in july and would appreciate any hints on it.cheers

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