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Hey all,

As the title suggests I'm taking the final exam in the new year. I have my sheets to go through ready for the exam and over the Christmas period I want to look at prepping my wiring diagrams out.

I understand what we need to be doing on it. I was just wondering if anyone has any wiring diagrams previously so I have a base to check against hope you don't mind me asking.

Appreciate your time in reading and responding 👍
 
Your best bet, is to post what you have created on here.
any mistakes will be pointed out and usefull hints and tips given to you for improvement.
p.s. Best of luck in your exams.
 
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Please find attached diagram and my wiring plans, any advice or tips would be appreciated. Was wondering if there was any simpler easier way for the final ring circuit so I'm not wasting too much time pulling cables on it.

Cheers in advance.
 

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Your parts list seems somewhat non descriptive.
Plastic single box should be one gang stating it's depth.
Metal couplers, what size?
Metal fuse face plate, what is that?
Several items after this don't indicate a size.
Pendant drop, just the drop or do you need the ceiling rose as well?
Commando socket, Commando is an MK brand name you need to state the size, rating and number of poles.
Light switch, one gang two way. Metal or plastic?
Plastic conduit saddles, what size and colour. Should you be using plastic saddles. Consider premature collapse.
Why do you need Zip ties?
For cables, find the correct terms to describe them.
 
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