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  1. moose

    No earth on lighting circuit

    Therefore you have advised the client with the new code a problem that could occur in the property. But does not require a rewire maybe a update to a breaker if it does not make the property more or less dangerous.
  2. moose

    No earth on lighting circuit

    If the building was built in 16th edition you can not test it to the 18th edition. You can advise to the new editions rules to what applies today.
  3. moose

    Landlords own electrical remedial work

    The Landlord I think is saying can he change a light. Switch. Socket. etc He did say he would be getting cert every 5 years i think......
  4. moose

    Advice on Becoming a qualified electrician

    I can feel for you trying to get a job you really want and train yourself due to the lack of places in apprenticeships. Get yourself in touch with the JIB and get a card made up from them. You have made yourself qualified and the rate and job title will be easier for you to know what you are...
  5. moose

    No earth on lighting circuit

    In a perfect world you would rewire the property and advise to do the rewire. C2 is all you can recommend and a notice at the board to state the CPC is not present to lighting circuit. with reference to no metal fittings can be connected to that circuit. Remember you are there to test as...
  6. moose

    Looks like a fluorescent, acts like a fluorescent.....

    That Is a F;uro you add on many fluros for display. That was nicked and popped in house for a quick fix. Nice job just get a new one. replace it.
  7. moose

    How many downlights in a room?

    Its been a while but, here is my ten pence worth. Hope it helps. Its not a new thing its just re designed fitting upgrade. I have worked on old Erm is it Coffers a form of cavity within the ceiling lit with don't laugh but a good old fluro 6ft all lined up to form the continues line of bright...
  8. moose

    City Electrical Factors sponsor ElectriciansForums.co.uk!

    Welcome to the forum CEF Paul, hope you get some great friends from here, they are a nice bunch.
  9. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    Thanks for the great response to my main question, so the conclusion we all seem to agree is the projectors for the smart boards maybe, failing due to the readings given. 3.5 is a fail for class I equipment and no exceptions (not counting Heaters 3.5/5mA). I like the idea of a bad power...
  10. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    Thats the funny bit quite new thats why i was wondering if they have a designed leakage but was not sure, and if anyone had the same issue with the projectors, ive asked a few friends they get about 2.6mA for their readings from memory. as for own circuit well ive never seen that so far from...
  11. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    The one item tested was a projector removed from the circuit and gave me a leakage of 3.6mA, using a PAT tester.
  12. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    Well I can if I dont get the right answer to be honest, as testing the projector as an item comes in at 3.6mA which is a fail for an appliance, can you explain your answer better telectrix. I know about Ring circuits and making clean earth to help etc. RCD ratio(mA stuff lol) for circuits but...
  13. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    Thats not a daft question as i didnt put it in m8 , but yes it is, the leakage is the problem i have.
  14. moose

    Smart Board Projectors

    Can anybody please help me as im one who does try to do the job correctly, but im unable to find the correct answers anywhere. The issue is this, i have tested a number of Smart board Projectors and the readings are example of 4. 1 - 3.4mA 2 - 3.6mA 3 - 3.2mA 4 - 3.6mA very close to the...
  15. moose

    Most Used Electrical Suppliers & Electrical Wholesalers

    The one i use most is not in you list AB Electrical, wholesale
  16. moose

    charge for using company van at work

    All I would say is I need more overtime to cover the costs, or maybe a pay rise, as my bills are limiting me signing up, but if the time comes to pay a fee, when i crash the van etc, then ill be happy to pay, maybe £20 a month...till it payed (this is a true comment).
  17. moose

    Problem with x6 down lights with dimmer

    You need drivers not transformers and some dimmers are incompatible with the above.
  18. moose

    DNO Fine or Jail.

    Thank you for a great read, some good sensible comments, thought i was in the wrong forum for a minute, no realy thanks. Noticed a thank thing like near posts made under it says Thanks made ? So if i new how thank you all.
  19. moose

    DNO Fine or Jail.

    We all say, the fairies came and pull the fuses, so ive been told, Cough Cough, but what is the actual offense for this as say an employer insists on doing this and you do keep reminding him about the errors of there ways, (Do it or you are sacked, Ive got 12 kids to feed so you have to, lol)...
  20. moose

    Belfast- downlighters broken - bulbs checked & fine - transformer or dimmer at fault?

    Re: Belfast- downlighters broken - bulbs checked & fine - transformer or dimmer at fa 7 Down lighters : 50w is the old dimmer able to use 7x50w or they less, could be dimmer blown or transformer, also you fitted LEDs you may need to fit a Driver depending on LEDs, and the dimmer may also be...

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