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Discuss 101 uses for a Red Regs Book. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
let's face it, with most of our work, nothing has changed. just another excuse for the |IET to raise money for new suits, computers and jollies.
fashionable colour at the mo.....Lol......and the bonus is you can paint your shed with whats left over. get an energy rating for going green
errr, there's medical locations. they'll never let me near an operating theatre unless it's for brain surgery. there's page numbers changed, same regs. on different pages. we still got most locations in the country supplied at 240V despite the IET insisting it's 230V. i can still tell the difference between red and black, even though they don't exist. fuses still make the same sort of pop when you short them out. the sun still rises in the east, not from tony cable's arse. so what's new.Careful Tel, you know someone will post a list now of all the changes between the BRB & the BGB!
no...every time tony cable`s mouth opens...100 ohms max. Ra pops out....errr, there's medical locations. they'll never let me near an operating theatre unless it's for brain surgery. there's page numbers changed, same regs. on different pages. we still got most locations in the country supplied at 240V despite the IET insisting it's 230V. i can still tell the difference between red and black, even though they don't exist. fuses still make the same sort of pop when you short them out. the sun still rises in the east, not from tony cable's arse. so what's new.
how about saving it (together with all other earlier additions)...make a library up....it would be like a history portfolio of how the industry and its regs have Degenerated over time.....you never know....when you`v gathered as much dust as they have....even you might be worth something....
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