ACS: CCN 1

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Got my dates through today :D (end of March), and was wondering how much off the assessment is on LPG?

(all i know about LPG is that you have to shovel it out of the room when it leaks :LOL: ).

cheers..
 
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If its domestic CCN1 none of it should be on LPG, apart from maybe knowing the SG of natural gas compared with LPG or something...

Godd luck by the way, as you are a regular contributor to this board I'm sure you will be fine!!
 
yeah is domestic, but i've done some NVQ3 gas exams this year and there has been a couple of LPG questions (storage, soundness testing, density etc), so you think that there wont be any LPG in the CCN! assessment then?


any tips on the practical? - do i have to take meter out and not swing it?
 
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bster said:
yeah is domestic, but i've done some NVQ3 gas exams this year and there has been a couple of LPG questions (storage, soundness testing, density etc), so you think that there wont be any LPG in the CCN! assessment then?


any tips on the practical? - do i have to take meter out and not swing it?

No I dont think

I know ;)
 
corgiman said:
bster said:
yeah is domestic, but i've done some NVQ3 gas exams this year and there has been a couple of LPG questions (storage, soundness testing, density etc), so you think that there wont be any LPG in the CCN! assessment then?


any tips on the practical? - do i have to take meter out and not swing it?

No I dont think

I know ;)

being as CCN1 is for natural gas only you're probably right ;)
 
on this one question I was sure

LMAO

i was due being right for a change

:)
 
so i can stop gening up on LPG then :D

next question - how many questions are in the the exam?
 
yes but that is in the open book

watch out for the question on "south pacific" in the closed book is a doozy

;)
 
im becoming concerned with all this talk of musicals in the ACS

i have mine soon and ive been told it was all about the life and works of shakespeare.

it appears my information is incorrect.
 

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