What about if each truck pulled more than one trailer and to keep them within the area of the overhead they ran on some sort of metallic track system...
The cable size is dictated on the installation design drawing. If you are unsure you are encouraged to confirm with the assessor, you won't fail for asking as they would rather you do that than get it wrong.
A periodic inspection and test would determine if a rewire is needed. It would be best to engage a local electrician to conduct and inspection and test and raise an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) to identify any problems you may have.
I am selling my Metrel MI3100SE as I'm wrapping my business up.
12 months old and just been calibrated by Mike Olding which is valid until 03/11/2022.
Comes with leads, commander probe, probes, clips etc also software disc that I've never used. Has rechargeable batteries and come with charger...
Sorry to hijack this thread.
I'm having problems with the forum at the minute.
I have lost my arms access, I can't post new threads, I can't reply to threads unless I direct quote.
I can't even message anyone as it won't allow me to comment, I can only add names to a conversation and give it...
Sorry to hijack this thread.
I'm having problems with the forum at the minute.
I have lost my arms access, I can't post new threads, I can't reply to threads unless I direct quote.
I can't even message anyone as it won't allow me to comment, I can only add names to a conversation and give it...
I suspect you're trying to test an LED driver, not the easiest thing to learn on as their configuration can give confusing results when testing L&N to earth.
Start on something simple like an extension lead, no electronics to give confusing results, but try to use one without a neon light first.
A single 5 core cable doesn't need a grouping factor as the manufacturer would have taken this into account when designing it.
A group of 5 core cables bunched together would need the appropriate grouping factor applied.
Anything to do with this thread you started?
Or this thread?
Or what about this thread?
Sounds like you're trying to cobble something together using the cheapest possible option hoping it works?
Cheapest option, speedtest.net, either via smartphone app over WiFi or wired connection from a laptop. Every mobile phone site I ever tested after a build we used Speedtest.
If you want to go a little more in-depth Wireshark is a good option as it can analyse your network connection over a much...
What is the intended use of the cabin and expected maximum load demand? Type of heating/cooling systems, lighting, sockets etc will all have an impact.
If there are circuits in the summer house then you will need to design them, so yes, you will need to do the calcs.
TBH once you get into the flow you'll be surprised how quick you can do them.
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