Also Part P isn't a qualification and it doesn't state which City & Guilds qualifications are required. I don't even think there is a Level 1 course in electrics?
Usually tied together with stainless steel wire.
As for connecting to it: drill into the top of a piece purposely left sticking out, tap a thread then connect with a ring crimp and a bolt, cover with grease to stop rusting. Is how I'd do it.
From the Voltis website:
Who installs the units?
We offer a full turn key operation. The units are installed by our Qualified Electrical contractors who are members of the ECA Electrical Contractors Association, NICEIC and Construction Line registered and CHAS (Construction Health & Safety)...
This is what you are looking for:
http://www.electriciansforums.net/inspection-testing-certification-electrical-installations/29798-new-eicr-editable-pdf-certs.html
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I have :)
Does anyone know if the handles flex at the end like some of the other CK plier style products?
The metal in the handle stops short of the end and the last 3/4" is just plastic which flex's a lot.
Are they any good?
There was someone who appealed in my exam and they decided he passed!
So if your confident you should have passed then why not. Your training centre should be able to tell you what to do.
Im sure I'm capable of performing a Google search for 'crimps'. I've used a lot of crimps before and was wondering what ones are used for household mains. If you don't want to help then why even say anything? :rolleyes2:
Its not something I was planning on doing, I was just wondering about it...
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