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SKILL FADE

I have not carried out a periodic inspection and test on a large installation for about a year. I have done quite a few domestics in the mean time and some small installations.


Yesterday I did a periodic inspection and test on a large warehouse with offices following a fire. I was assisted by another qualified person.


At the start of the job I found myself having to think hard on what I was doing and a lot slower then previously. A vintage MCCB panel and couple of 3 phase distribution boards.


I was back to my old form by late afternoon but conscious that I had suffered skill fade. I wondered how long it would take before it would take before I needed to work as an assistant to regain my competency?


Interestingly 2 No. outside sockets provided for vehicle charging. Type AC RCBOs protecting the sockets on a MEM 2 DB. PME earthing system and no additional measures for PME protection. 2 vehicles on charge. Unplugging 1 vehicle to loop test the socket and my Megger loop tester said no thanks less then 45Hz. I think that cannot be right as the mains is highly unlikely to be less than 50Hz plus or minus a gnat's do dar! Unplug the second vehicle and the loop tester on the 1st socket happily does the loop test. All test kit in good order and calibrated last Saturday. 


One for Mike was my loop tester seeing a sub 50Hz harmonic from the vehicle on charge?


I am assessed once a year on my inspection and testing skills and have done so for the last 17 years. Would anyone else admit to experiencing skill fade whilst carrying out electrical work (not interested in your private life?

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  • BS 3871 Part 1 was withdrawn on the 1st July 1994, so probably a bit before that, so feels like only yesterday really.

    The breakers will be practically new, like that shirt my wife only lets me wear for gardening these days.


    "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"  by meatloaf was on the wireless for the first time about then if that helps you place it


    as regards 

    Granny leads for you who do not know are ...




    Oh granny what a big electricity bill you have... tales of a modern Red Riding Hood


    "power of opportunity" cables on the other hand end either in some horrible 2 pin thing, a lamp holder adaptor,  or croc clips. and should be treated with care.


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  • BS 3871 Part 1 was withdrawn on the 1st July 1994, so probably a bit before that, so feels like only yesterday really.

    The breakers will be practically new, like that shirt my wife only lets me wear for gardening these days.


    "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"  by meatloaf was on the wireless for the first time about then if that helps you place it


    as regards 

    Granny leads for you who do not know are ...




    Oh granny what a big electricity bill you have... tales of a modern Red Riding Hood


    "power of opportunity" cables on the other hand end either in some horrible 2 pin thing, a lamp holder adaptor,  or croc clips. and should be treated with care.


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