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26-03-2008, 09:28 PM #1
'To be' or 'Not to be' (17th edition)
To all,
your views & opinions are welcome......
Whilst fixing a electrical fault on a resonable size control panel recently (low temp freezer store with 4 x copeland 30HP comps) in a processing factory, the site electrician asked if all 'fridge engineers' were suitablbly electrically qualified & would we be taking the 17th edition update course.
Now many of my collegues are not electrically trained as such (City & Guilds i mean).
The question i pose is 'Should we be 17th edition sparkys' to work on electrical control gear?
This could be splits?, VRV or 100kW + drive motors etc?
Regards Billy Ray
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