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What does electrical instrumentation invovle

  • 23-02-2015 02:41PM
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    do you need to be good with your hands as i am not, i would be average


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,311 ✭✭✭Chemical Byrne


    Depends, if you are thinking of going into the practical side like as an apprentice then yes, then you'd need to be handy. On the other hand if you are going in to the design sector then you need to be brainy rather than handy I suppose although it would still be a plus to have an appreciation of the practical element.


  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,656 Mod ✭✭✭✭2011


    do you need to be good with your hands as i am not, i would be average

    That depends on what end of instrumentation you plan to get into. For design it would not be important at all.

    For installation work (during construction) being good with your hands would be vital.

    For commissioning and calibration of instrumentation being good with your hands is not that important. This would be considered by many as more technical work. In this scenario the instruments are already installed and connected.


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