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<blockquote data-quote="SPECIAL LOCATION" data-source="post: 555938" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Factually incorrect information is probably not much help to anyone new to the industry trying to pass exams which are based on the current edition of wiring regulations NOT historic issues of BS7671..</p><p></p><p>Familiarity with, and 'usage of, correct current terminology can be critical when answering C&G exam questions.. And as Andy points out.. "Discrimination" is no longer a valid definition, as per part 2 of BS7671. </p><p></p><p>e.g. although page 34 of the Yellow book, (BS7671:2008, Amd 3:2015) for "Selectivity" states see "Discrimination", page 27 of the Blue book, (BS7671:2018, and onward), for "Discrimination" states see "Selectivity"!</p><p></p><p>Using obsolete terminology could add an element of confusion and miss-understanding to anyone who is a student trying to get their head around the wording of BS7671. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPECIAL LOCATION, post: 555938, member: 250"] Factually incorrect information is probably not much help to anyone new to the industry trying to pass exams which are based on the current edition of wiring regulations NOT historic issues of BS7671.. Familiarity with, and 'usage of, correct current terminology can be critical when answering C&G exam questions.. And as Andy points out.. "Discrimination" is no longer a valid definition, as per part 2 of BS7671. e.g. although page 34 of the Yellow book, (BS7671:2008, Amd 3:2015) for "Selectivity" states see "Discrimination", page 27 of the Blue book, (BS7671:2018, and onward), for "Discrimination" states see "Selectivity"! Using obsolete terminology could add an element of confusion and miss-understanding to anyone who is a student trying to get their head around the wording of BS7671. . [/QUOTE]
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