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The golden rule is to stick with the current brand of PLC used in industrial facilities. [Standardize] Plant maintenance (the true end-user) will...
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Worth bearing in mind this thread is over 5 years old. Welcome to the forum though.
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No it can't, the instructions on the boiler clearly state that external controls must be fed from terminal 2 at the boiler. This kind of setup is...
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Thank you Marconi, yes some good advice from people that I appreciate, to be able to so called, bounce off, things change so quickly in this...
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The commercial unit is one that was being scrapped from work and the maintenance manager scrapped it my way :smile: Dad had it set up in the...
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How astute of you to put those two post together, sheesh. 🥱
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A lot of the work I do is by word of mouth some of the people I have been doing work for in excess of 30 years and when it crops up that an...
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I’m sure the smoke detector regs have changed since 15th December 2017. (When this thread was last active)
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They do have NFPA 79 which would be their regional variant of the ISO standard
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I'm suspicious of the binary pricing of the Cotherm thermostat in the marketplace - around £12 general outlets, around £30 from reputable...
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Timbo you are correct in the joint box( wiring centre) and the neutral and linked live feed will go to pump from there, but there really needs to...
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Has it's moments, certainly - Switzerland tomorrow. But...... like any job, it's mostly just damn hard work and long hours, you take the breaks...
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They're all crap imo. The reality in colleges up and down the country is they're understaffed, underfunded, full of people who don't care and the...
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Just go slow and tell no one to speak as you concentrate.
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Sooo the client has accepted that we don't want to be fraudulently taking electricity so that worry is out of the picture. But now basically the...
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If you have space for some DIN rail then a MCB for the control feed is an obvious route to protection, or an HRC fuse using something like this...
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On the face of it, 20k sounds a bit steep for 20 lights and a few sockets moving. I can't tell you how many suspended ceilings I have worked in...
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We are talking about a purpose made wiring centre, with relay fitted in it, that is supplied as part of the pump plan kit. The installer doesn't...
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Very good point and one I warn people around .Customers providing materials are stupid. Its the best "get out of jail card " a trades person has...
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It's always good when we can prove beyond doubt the cause of a fault with our nice expensive test gear, but once in a while you'll be up against a...
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At the end of the day... it all boils down to what you're happy doing. For some, simple local 'house bashing' and trading as a sole trader works...
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The main reason for using a ring on a straight run of conduit in this manner is usually because the person designing the install has the mindset...
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Having had some notifications on my thread, I’ve thought I’d update, for historical purposes again. Plus can’t sleep cos of a stinking cold. Way...
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Link failed. ------------------------------------------------------------- Text copied from link: I'm working on a current project where the...
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It all comes down to cost vs clicks and I'm looking forward to seeing what strategy my web designer comes up with as far as promoting my business...
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Regardless of the test results there is clear and obvious degradation of the cable so rectification us required. Blindly accepting test results...
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It is an exposed conductive part. But it might not be in any way dangerous unless it also has the ability to introduce a voltage. So that means...
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Maybe worth having a read. https://www.electriciansforums.net/threads/y-plan-fault-damaging-programmer.169572/
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