ACS: CCN 1

cant come up with a witty (50's dance) reply as i have run out of 50's dances to refer to!! - guess i'm to young :wink:
 
I have it on good authority that anyone with less than 100% are taking outside and placed in front of the firing squad. :lol: :lol:
 
doitall said:
I have it on good authority that anyone with less than 100% are taking outside and placed in front of the firing squad. :lol: :lol:


the shocking part is they have to strip to there pants whilst singing "how do you solve a probelm like maria"

best make sure you pass bster

;)
 
OK - looks like a stupid question now, but i can only go on the info from colege.


My wings are made of steel - i will get 100% - thanks to you lot! - (crossed fingers) :wink:
 
Just done my retest peice of cake u 16 meter was a bit tricky tho tried to get help on here but as usaual they all tried to take the p..ss but it turns out dead easy my pussy cat could do it.

Anyway i passed again assessor was quit impressed with my results
you will get questions on controls about 15 in total all writen and you have to say what they are eg, zero gov etc all the usual carp.
 
WHen I did ACS NG 5 yr repeat there were some questions on LPG! The assessors took a dim view and more or less told us the answer after we got it wrong.
One was about knowing it's heavier than air so don't put things in basements, and the other was about whose responsilility it is to check/sign off installation of bottles, changeover sets and fixed pipework.
It was the latter we all got wrong - and no I cant remember the answer!

WHere does it say about bigger meters, for domestic? Come across the odd R5 (much bigger than a U6) with 3 test points on. oops.
 
My renewal is in March. Going for the training and assessment as I've heard that the straightforward re-assessment is a bit more stringent. Apparently there are some questions on pottery. As i'm more of a wax crayon type of a guy, I'm taking no chances.
 
ill be o.k when i do mine again next year. ive got Water Systems encyclopedia of gas work installation and maintenance.Can anyone guess what its title is. :lol:
 
kevplumb said:
doitall said:
I have it on good authority that anyone with less than 100% are taking outside and placed in front of the firing squad. :lol: :lol:

your authourity is talking b#ll#cks then marra

Can I have that in writting Dad :lol: :lol:
 
Just been to college to see about enrolling for the CCN / ACS course which they are now putting on at Bilston College.

The stumbling block is the £3250 fee for the 30 weeks (1 day a week) duration :shock:
 
anytime you want it bonny lad i have been through the domestic and the commecial and industrial assesments

so feel free

BTW don't throw yer pipe at the flare stack :lol:
it really pee's the assesor off


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Bahco wrote:
Just been to college to see about enrolling for the CCN / ACS course which they are now putting on at Bilston College.

The stumbling block is the £3250 fee for the 30 weeks (1 day a week) duration icon_eek.gif


come and work wiv me for a bit son icon_wink.gif
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3grand for just the CCN1 :?

Is that because you dont work with a Corgi and need to do the '100 odd hours experience' in college?
 

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