What is electrical trunking used for?

What is electrical trunking used for?

Electrical trunking systems are used to carry a compound current where various electrical cables come together. Such systems normally consist of a rigid piece of copper, typically flat strips or hollow bars.

What is PVC trunking?

PVC-U TRUNKING. Polyvinyl chloride unplasticised (PVC-U) is one of the most successful modern synthetic materials. It makes excellent use of scarce resources, is long-lasting and safe in production, use and is widely recycled. PVC-U cable containment is easy to install, light to handle and very cost-effective.

What is a Class 1 driver?

Also known as category C + E, a class 1 licence allows you to drive a vehicle that is 7.5 tonnes or more and has a trailer that detaches. These type of vehicles are generally larger in size and often used for long haul routes.

What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2?

The difference is very simple – a Class 1 licence allows you to drive a category C+E vehicle, which is basically an articulated lorry, or artic. A Class 2 licence allows you to drive a category C vehicle, or what is frequently referred to as a rigid.

What can I drive on a Class 2?

What is a Class 2 licence? A Class 2 driving licence allows you to drive a category C vehicle. A category C vehicle is also known as a rigid body vehicle. Having a Category C licence, allows you drive rigid vehicles over 3500kg and tow a trailer up to 750kg.

How much does it cost to do Class 2 Licence?

HGV Class 2 training cost at the weekend. The test fee during the week is £115.00 but at weekends £141.00. The current test fees for both practical tests and theory tests can be found here. Booking a theory test and hazard perception for LGV or HGV could not be easier. Bookings for CPC Module 1.

Can I drive a 7.5 tonne with car Licence?

The driving licence requirements for a 7.5-tonne vehicle vary depending on when a driver got their car driving licence. However, drivers who passed their car driving test from 1 January 1997 will have to take a separate C1 test in order to drive a 7.5-tonne truck, or any vehicle weighing in excess of 3.5 tonnes.

What license do I need to drive a coach?

To become a bus or coach driver, you will need to complete training for a Passenger Carrying Vehicle (PCV) licence and the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC Driver).

What weight is a Class 2 vehicle?

750 kg

What is a Class 3 vehicle?

Medium-Duty Vehicle: 10,001 – 26,000 lbs. Class 3: 10,001 – 14,000 lbs.