I currently have some 12v outdoor lights which have a plug with a built in transformer.
I would like these to turn on and off without having to go outside so ideally would like to have them on a timer but not sure of the best way to incorporate this while keeping it looking presentable...
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Any recommendations for test cert software for use by NICEIC contractors?
Currently using the Clik Cert software on a desktop which is fine but looking to start using tablets on site.
Is Clik Cert software good and essy enough to use for this or can someone recommend something better...
First time I've seen these and I'm intrigued...
Are the MK version the only type out there?
Do they only come in white?
Is it only sockets that are available? What about spurs?
Do they have test points?
Everyone's had 2p put in their box tonight it seems! 😂
Metal fixing band above the ceiling as containment. Again, cost cutting. Usually fit basket tray but this is £10-£15 per length as opposed to a £5 roll of hole-band!
Wouldn't say it was customer-led. The customer was given acceptable options and decided for themselves what they could afford. I don't see an issue with that.
Whats the health and safety aspect of the proposed work which concerns you?
Suspended ceiling already in place.
Customer wanting to save costs and not interested in paying for marshaling boxes etc.
Good old fashioned in and out using wago accessories has been agreed. Definitely not my preferred method or first choice but can't see any reason why this isn't acceptable...
Any issues with wiring lighting in 4core flex rather than 3core and earth?
Approximately 50 LED panels to wire all fitting into a suspended ceiling.
I know some lighting design/manufacturing companies sell plug and play style fittings and wiring which I think may be H05.
Is there a great deal...
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Anyone know how reliable the tables on this website are for determining whether the armouring of a cable can be used as it's earth?
Not too sure how old the page of the website is so could have changed since it was made or could have been...
Evening!
Once upon a time I would use 25mm meter tails which comprised of 7 strands. I now use a 19 strand version. The other day, however, I'm sure I spotted a very fine stranded version on a page on YouTube or in a catalogue/magazine etc.
Anyone know what this would have been and is it...
IN MY OPINION... If your lock off has been put in place as cables etc were damaged and then someone has came along and carried out a temporary repair and tested there worked and signed it off in their name, in my eyes they are therefore taking on the responsibility of the work and you can no...
Just recalculated a recently installed cable and looks like I could have installed a 4mm 4core instead of a 10mm 4core to supply a 25amp TP fixed equipment!
4mm 4core
70m x 25A x 9.5mVAm = 16.625V
(16.625 ÷ 400) x 100 = 4.15%
but because I've calculated it at 230V I've ended up at the below...
All valid points. Whats your method for say a 32A radial to be used for general sockets which you don't know what appliances will be used? This needs designed for breaker size surely?
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, that's basically what I've came to realise today. Three phase loads have a lower voltage drop and therefore I could have potentially been using cables with a smaller conductor size.
Another thing I do aswell which I'm wondering if it's common - when Im calculating...
Yeah so for 400V circuits supplying 400V equipment, I've been taking the voltage drop and calculating the volt drop percentage at 230V rather than 400V meaning percentage of volt drop is actually lower and could have potentially used smaller cables saving money
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