The file opens with programs such as winrar or 7-zip. If you mean that you still can't download it could be that admin need to activate your download rights. It's Easter Monday so maybe take a little more time.Hi I paid as a premium member, but I can’t open the file AM2 questions and answers. What am I doing wrong? Much appreciated some advice ,please
Hi I paid as a premium member, but I can’t open the file AM2 questions and answers. What am I doing wrong? Much appreciated some advice ,please
Hi, how difficult would you say the online exam is, how is it compare to the 18th edition?Hi, I've done my AM2 just last year so please feel free to contact me.
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Hi can you remember if you need to rectify the faults or just specify what they are and once the assessor is happy , then move onto the next fault?Yeah you have to terminate X 2 rj45 sockets all the practical installation has to be completed to pass. Finished everything on the installation today and full test. The testing went ok although I almost forgot to switch the switches when doing insulation resistance. The motor thermal cut out has to be calculated and set. Tomorrow is the exam on regs and fault finding. Will keep you updated if any one has any questions about it please ask whilst it is still fresh in my head.
The document appears to be blank when Iv download it.Downloads: A new file has been added by Mick:
160 Questions based on the City and Guilds 2357 AM2Course.
This Exam Paper Comes with a full set of answers and where to find them based on the BS7671, Onsite Guide, Guidance Note 1, and Guidance Note 3
Sample Questions:
1. To facilitate work inside a large stainless steel vessel in a food processing plant, a socket outlet is to be provided to supply energy to a portable hand lamp. Which one of the following measures would give protection against direct and indirect contact?
a The voltage is limited to 25 V a.c. or 60 V d.c. ripple free.
b The voltage is limited to 50 V a.c. or 120V d.c. ripple free.
c The use o 110 V centre tapped transformer.
d 230V RCD with an operating current of 30 mA.
2. The temperature limit for non-metallic equipment which is intended to be touched but not hand held is
a 55°C
b 65°C
c 70°C
d 80°C.
82. Overload current is defined as the over current
a that causes protective devices to operate correctly.
b occurring in a circuit which is electrically sound
c resulting from a fault of negligible impedance between live conductors of different phases
d flowing in a phase conductor when in contact with exposed conductive parts
120. A short circuit current is defined as
a an overcurrent occurring in an electrically sound circuit
b a current exceeding the current-carrying capacity of the conductors
c the current occurring during a fault of negligible impedance between live conductors
d the current which causes protective overcurrent devices to operate successfully.
The am2 course and exams questions are based on past papers for the city and guilds 2357 course. Use the questions to study and put in your answers, then use the accompanying Answers PDF to mark your results.
Perfect for trainee electricians to get a good working idea of the questions and answers they will need to provide to pass the 2357 AM2 course!
>>> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD 160 AM2 City and Guilds 2357 Questions and Answers <<<
What program did you use to unzip the fileThe document appears to be blank when Iv download it.
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It’s ok now thanks for the replyWhat program did you use to unzip the file
Good luck with the exam....It’s ok now thanks for the reply
Thank you it’s FridayGood luck with the exam....
Been doing the 18th online simulator as well so hopefully it all goes goodThank you it’s Friday
Dont rectify, just state on documentation where the fault is, how to rectify then move on.Assessor will then remove the fault and switch in a new fault. I did mine a few weeks ago it was piss. if you know what you are doing you will fly through itHi can you remember if you need to rectify the faults or just specify what they are and once the assessor is happy , then move onto the next fault?
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