I agree with James here. In theory it is very simple to implement the emergency stop but it leaves you open to an absolute can of worms should something go wrong. These machines are complicated and are worked on by dedicated companies for a reason (it’s probably all they do). Steer clear and...
Your hand tools will do the vast majority of your work and you can pick up decent power tools cheap second hand. As for the experience and knowledge, no one knows everything. It’s a job where you’re always meeting new issues and it’s more about having a methodical way of working through it and...
I would agree with the others on invoicing for what has been done, getting paid and leaving it at that. Their demands are entirely unreasonable and would be difficult for them to enforce without a written contract. As for being green, there are many difficult people in life and it will not be...
This would be in an enclosure I presume? If so then I would be fine fitting it there. If you intend on mounting it directly on din rail and leaving the terminals exposed, I’d say that’s a no no.
They will go over this. You’ll find in your first year you’ll go over a lot of things that seem irrelevant, some will be useful to you and some you’ll never use again. Stuck with it, the practical side is only part of the job, understanding the theory is key also.
What is this absolute mayhem? God knows what rcd will trip on a fault it’s like a lottery. God helps whoever buys this house after you and decides to do some electrical work
You can realistically do whatever you want and start work whenever you want, but if it came to a court case and you have to prove competency your minor works will ONLY cover you for an alteration to an existing circuit, such as adding a socket to an existing circuit. You’ll need to complete your...
Yeah I would think so. Could be wrong but seems too good to be true in my experience. They look extremely rough and potentially have the cpc cut off. Definitely need a proper eicr done, wouldn’t rule out rewiring or not at this stage.
IR testing is highly likely to have been carried out correctly if at all as all results would not be expected to be that high if the cabling isn’t new or nearly new so it would be wise for I have a proper EICR carried out before proceeding.
It only covers existing circuits. Any new circuits must have an installation certificate and and alterations to circuits require a minor works certificate
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