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lsd

2006-05-20, 6:21 am

Hi, I'm a newly qualified electrician but I'm hopeless at reading
wiring diagrams. Is there a book, online info or some other way that
I can get some useful pointers to get to grips with this.

Thx
lsd
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SQLit

2006-05-20, 1:21 pm


"lsd" <lsd_584@f**khotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kekt6291gc04bjrh5cej0gf455s9k3t8tj@4ax.com...
> Hi, I'm a newly qualified electrician but I'm hopeless at reading
> wiring diagrams. Is there a book, online info or some other way that
> I can get some useful pointers to get to grips with this.
>
> Thx
> lsd
> Get the f**k out to reply.


Qualified and can not read diagrams? Me does not think your all that
qualified.

Pick an appliance in your home and locate the diagram. Study it. Then get
another diagram.

I have been looking at plans and diagrams for 30 years, some take some
studying to finger out.


lsd

2006-05-20, 1:21 pm

On Sat, 20 May 2006 08:19:29 -0700, "SQLit" <sqlit@qwest.net> wrote:

>
>"lsd" <lsd_584@f**khotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:kekt6291gc04bjrh5cej0gf455s9k3t8tj@4ax.com...
>
>Qualified and can not read diagrams? Me does not think your all that
>qualified.
>
>Pick an appliance in your home and locate the diagram. Study it. Then get
>another diagram.
>

I am qualified but have only 2 years work exp after retraining from an
unrelated field. I do not claim to be the worlds best electrician but
I do want to improve my skills and be safe.

Anyway thanks for your suggestion.
lsd
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Dean Hoffman

2006-05-21, 12:21 am

In article <kekt6291gc04bjrh5cej0gf455s9k3t8tj@4ax.com>,
lsd <lsd_584@f**khotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I'm a newly qualified electrician but I'm hopeless at reading
> wiring diagrams. Is there a book, online info or some other way that
> I can get some useful pointers to get to grips with this.
>
> Thx
> lsd
> Get the f**k out to reply.


Have you looked at Amazon or Barnes and Noble for books? A
search for "electrical diagrams" on the Amazon site turned up a few
possibilities.

Dean

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Igor The Terrible

2006-05-28, 12:21 pm

Hopefully this will help.



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/14...glance&n=283155

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/07...glance&n=283155

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