The lack in protection of the single insulated line cores was my first thought of it being messy and the fact that the work was carried out by a digger driver got me thinking..
Yes, that supplies the common close meter and is from the red/brown phase.
The three fuses in the main head are not fuses, they have aluminium tubes in place of them.
Heres a picture i took on my phone at the beggining of this year on a job, what does everyone think?
Their orange cables supply three flats and a common close meter.
We took one week to install metal trunking for these to run along up the stairs, to prevent damage or tampering :disappointed:
I think its sometimes difficult to recall experience from training when you need it most.
Like the lad said his lecturer didn`t dive into it the subject well and he wants to understand it more, thats why I joined this forum.
So when im asked a question by my apprentice i can atleast have some...
Floor sockets and 5amp lighting sockets that can be controlled without bending over, for example switched from the doorway, can save some stress at the end of the day
Of course mate these are my guidelines i have for hammer use
1kg Fitting Fuses
2kg Fitting Bulbs
3kg Fitting Mcb with busbar still in place
4kg Removing Mcb with busbar still in place
Sledgehammer for fitting everything else
haha
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
This site is very good, i have copied the certificates from the inspection and testing section of the forums as i know they will come in handy when the pads run out.
I am a bit unsure if our company will be able to use them though? As our current...
Identifying two legs of the ring at a socket is important here.
I regularly find three cables at some outlets, and also a spur from a spur is quite common.
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