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  1. Flanders

    What code? No RCD, outside lights

    I would code 3 the no RCD protection on outside lights but if you think the lights will fill with water I would code 2 the lights as they do not have the correct IP ratting
  2. Flanders

    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Sorry for the late reply but feel I need to have a guess at the unknown circuit being the immersion heater ?
  3. Flanders

    Current electrical regulations help please.

    My certificate software has minor works cert that covers up to 5 alterations so if no new circuits are installed you could use one of them but as others have said it sounds like the work is notifiable
  4. Flanders

    Commercial building MK metal clad sockets

    https://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-13a-2-gang-dp-switched-plug-socket-brushed-stainless-steel-with-white-inserts-5-pack/68831 You could use these, mind you they are made by LAP ?
  5. Flanders

    Commercial building MK metal clad sockets

    M2 are another make that you could use not sure on the quality, but maybe worth having at look at CEF sell them
  6. Flanders

    Threading conduit (no vice)

    Make 2 Vs out of some wood then clamp them in a vice. Not tried it myself but that's what I would do . I have metal V blocks that I made a collage that I find handy for clamping tube to saw it
  7. Flanders

    UK Exposed securing screws

    There is no possibility of the screws becoming live, there no exposed metal part within the plastic back box. So even if there was an exposed live part touching the plastic back box it would never be in contact with the screws . So no the caps over the screws are not necessary but they are...
  8. Flanders

    UK Insulating copper tube splices

    I rap a good layer of insulation tape round it the cover with heat shrink. Just remember to slide the heat shrink over one end of the cable before crimping it together :)
  9. Flanders

    Car chargers close to exposed steelwork

    I thought you could use the steel structure as the earth rod or is this not the case ?
  10. Flanders

    Extending twin and earth, non maintenance....

    I did use the hager MF junction boxes but have now started to use the wagos push fit connectors and boxes as they works out cheaper and are quicker to install
  11. Flanders

    Extractor fan from shower isolator

    Sounds to me that the prisable is a good idea .The main time you need the fan on is when the shower is on . If there is a window in the room you would not need the light on to have a shower, so if the fan was controlled by the light switch it may not be used. Much better that the fan comes on...
  12. Flanders

    0.4 seconds or 5 seconds

    No I think I've been reading wrong. I was not thinking about fault current. as I read the over current part and did not make the connection. So it is saying if the over current device will disconnect connect the supply if there is a fault current then we can use the 0.4s value if not which as...
  13. Flanders

    0.4 seconds or 5 seconds

    Just to add for TT system if all the bonding is in place and there is over current protection for the circuit (so most installations) then the TN disconnection values are used.
  14. Flanders

    0.4 seconds or 5 seconds

    Yes you can also get single phase ones aswell 1598044361 Correct
  15. Flanders

    0.4 seconds or 5 seconds

    You can get 63 amp industrial sockets 1598043950 Just to add the disconnect time are the same as the 17th for fixed equipment and distribution circuits it's just for socket outlets that have changed .
  16. Flanders

    EICR - Do these C2's Sound Legit?

    I don't know London prices but sounds a bit high I would get some other quotes edit just to add You may not need a consumer change if you can get rcbos for you current one
  17. Flanders

    EICR - Do these C2's Sound Legit?

    For that price I would request list of what jobs they are doing I would guess a new consumer unit loaded with rcbos and new down lights .
  18. Flanders

    EICR - Do these C2's Sound Legit?

    Agree with Westwood item 1 it a code 3 all day long and code 2 for the others £718 pounds sounds bit expensive though . Do you know what work they are doing for that?
  19. Flanders

    Head scratching lighting issue

    You say all terminal are tight but the connection in the main head or meter could be loose. I've seen lost neutral show up as reverse polarity on some testers
  20. Flanders

    Hager split load board - 1 RCD tripping but not the other.

    Sounds to me as a guess that you have all the neutrals in the same bus bar or there is a link between to the two neutral bars that requires removing. As others have said testing is the answer.

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