Just to clarify, the formula I referred to in my post was purely to highlight the effect of reducing the depth of a beam as opposed to the width.
To carry out any valid assessment of the effect of a notch or notches would require lots of data, advanced techniques and relevant expertise...
The strength of a rectangular beam loaded in the vertical direction depends on the second moment of inertia I.
Where I= B*D(cubed)/12 . Where B is the width of beam and D is the depth.
You need to know the exact dimensions but as an example: for a six-inch-deep beam with a one-inch- deep notch...
On certs I tend to state the corrected value for max Zs and put a footnote to say what I've done. To me this makes sense because further along you have your actual measured Zs and hence you get a quick cross check that your circuit complies. The question of whether to put corrected or...
In addition to C min (0.95) to take account of voltage variation, do you have to incorporate a factor of 0.8 for temperature effects?
I.e. 230*0.95/ 5*45=218.5/225 =0.97
But to account for temperature effects the corrected value of Zs is 0.97*0.8 =0.77 ohms.
Is there any requirement or logic to using fire-retardant cable cleats for SWA inside a wooden shed?
There will be a 2 metre vertical run and a 3 metre horizontal run of 4mm 3 core SWA.
“I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind”
Kelvin.
Telextric, as I understand it, you are saying that testing at the switch is acceptable but that testing at the outgoing terminals is preferable.
Do you think there is ever a case for using both methods?
Is it acceptable, using a two-wire RCBO tester, to test at a light switch using the phase and earth wires?
If it is acceptable are there any disadvantages?
Sorry Tel.
I did not mean to give you a dumb. I was actually trying to give Pete a like. But I was doing it on my cheap smartphone with big fingers. I agree that the product over sum method is very cumbersome and prone to errors.
I always thought that the Product Over Sum method only worked for resistances taken two at a time.
For resistances 10 20 30 and 40 ohms in parallel.
For the first pair 10 x 20 / (10+20) =6.666 ohms
For the second pair 6.666 x 30 / (6.666+30) = 5.454 ohms
For the third and final...
So ideally I want to remove a small section of coving and then replace it.
Note: I am only running the cable vertically through the coving.
Don't remove any coving. Instead cut a channel in the plaster behind the coving. You will need to do this from the room and from the upstairs floor...
Between 1999 and 2002, Jim Bowen presented a live morning magazine programme on Radio Lancashire. He resigned after making an allegedly racist remark on air.
He said someone was a "nxxnog", a common expression in the day meaning someone who was stupid.
It was was not meant racially but the PC...
I'm sure you were only exaggerating to illustrate a point, but his house would fall down fairly quickly.
If you halve the width of a beam you reduce its strength by a factor of two
If you halve the depth of a beam you reduce its strength by a factor of eight
If you halve both width and depth...
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