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    Result! (Level 3 final exam)

    Need to work out how I'm going to the NVQ part....
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    Result! (Level 3 final exam)

    Well I managed to get a distinction in the C&G 8202 level 3 written final exam, despite C&G's odd questions! So thanks to all the people on here who chipped in with answers to my questions!
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    1.8 factor for discharge lighting. Is it in the Regs Book?

    Yes, I understand that power factor is a factor to take into account, but the exam question clearly expects the student to know that discharge lighting needs a 1.8 factor for breaker current selection, without stating a value for power factor. There doesn't seem to be an obvious regulation in...
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    1.8 factor for discharge lighting. Is it in the Regs Book?

    Yes, I did find it in the OSG eventually, tucked away in a note on diversity. A question on what breaker to use for discharge lighting was in a past C&G exam and our course covers a lot of lighting but not what factor to use. I tried looking up 'discharge' in the 18th and reading the outdoor...
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    1.8 factor for discharge lighting. Is it in the Regs Book?

    Thanks! Tried the index, couldn't find it in the 18th edition. Will keep looking!
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    1.8 factor for discharge lighting. Is it in the Regs Book?

    Is there a source for the 1.8 factor used for picking a breaker for discharge lighting circuits? Is it in BS7671?
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    3 phase power and cable calcs.

    Just wanted to confirm my understanding here. Ignoring power factor for the moment, I know that the formula used to get current from total power is total power/(root 3 x phase voltage) This is the phase current, so we use this for each line cable and fuse, of which there'll be 3. The root 3...
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    Zs compliance. Example questions.

    After some more reading I see Zs(m) mentioned. This is the value of Zs measured. So when doing verifiaction of measured Zs, one should always use the values in the OSG, or the BS7671 regs book * 0.8 (80%). This makes total sense, even if C&G don't seem to do it... One part I am still not sure...
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    Zs compliance. Example questions.

    Ah! OK, that makes a lot more sense. So a BS88-2 would be 130A in 0.4 seconds. So 1.344 ohms. Very close to the OSG figure. Reading the Guidance Note 3 book, it suggests four methods to decide if the measured Zs is acceptable.
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    Zs compliance. Example questions.

    Todays class ended in a bit of a fiasco trying to work out how to check compliance for measured Zs, when given various protective devices. For example: A circuit is protected by a 20A BS88-2 fuse and measured Zs is 2.08 ohms. Ambient temp is 20 degrees C. I approached this question using the...
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    Interesting! Thanks. Still think this is a bit advanced for level 3 exams, especially when there's no mention of it in the course notes!
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    Further to this question, seeing as we're all looking at it here, they ask about earth leakage and leaky PC power suppies. What do they mean "high integrity earth"? If the ring has its own breaker and is an independant circuit, the earth is going to be 'high integrity' anyway? Or is there some...
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    Well I have the answer sheet and the scoring method. Here's the question: Here's their answer:
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    Thanks for chasing them, I do appreciate it! I had hoped our lecturer might have got to the bottom of it too, but in the end, this question appeared on a past eam paper, last week.
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    I'm just trying to follow what C&G are saying in their exam question answers. I want to make sure I answer the question in the same way, no matter how valid it is IRL. I have no idea who marks the exams but I assume they follow the C&G answer sheets.
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    Well they equate Ib with In at 32A in their answer, so in their view the design current is 32A. In their answer they say "Minimum current carrying capacity of 20A used from regulation 433.1.204"
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    C&G 8202 past exam paper question. Cable calc.

    I've put an update on that other question thread.
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    Level 3 C&G cable sizing calculations

    So we were recently given a past exam paper with a ring final cable calc question in! This is what C&G say to do: Ring final, so rule 433.1.204 applies, 2.5mm² is your starting point as cable has capacity of over 20A. However as we're in trunking (yes t&e in trunking!) with 2 other circuits...
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