I did a rewire once where me and another spark had to literallt move junk and furniture from one room to another and down stairs then move it from the other then move it from downstairs....more time spent moving stuff than actual wiring
Testing both at the rcd and at a socket or light etc. No just i had a photo of that one spare but otherwise it's all sqaure d rcds
Its just odd that mine wont trip it yet when my colleague comes his can
Hi guys wondering If anyone can shed some light either through knowledge or experience of the same problem.
I have a Megger MFT 1731. Whenever I come to square D type rcds my tester doesn't trip them. I try it on doing the manual settings for 1x and 5x and even the auto. Ramp tests won't...
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Who the hell only relies on the sticky back of trunking....especially on a ceiling?!?!
If u drill the trunking to the ceiling before u screw the screw in put it through the fire clip...this holds the cables in place after the lid has fallen or melted off.
It was annoying i drew it out and everything and kept saying logically....it should work....but i kept telling myself as i had never seen a two way without 3 core as strippers it had to be wrong...always good to keep on learning
I was only ever taught and shown the three core method so imagine my surprise when i come to an eicr last week to find twin and earth....absolutely baffled me until i called a switched on..pun intended colleague who educated me on the like
I know this question has been done to death but can't find the posts. What if you extended your house and the old part had sockets under 450...would new sockets need to be at the stated height or could they match the old part??
I just like how only the other year when i was mentioning part p and enquiring if it was a qualification people were quick to slam it and say it wasnt anything....yet here some people are on here defending someone who says one if their qualifications is part p....make your mind up
Well you cant expect people to give you step by step instructions.
Im guessing you're either not an electrician or you may just be starting out as one, because if you honestly believed it was as straight forward as asking how and getting an immediate or simple response you are very naive...
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I like how you snap at someone stating you know the regs yet in your first post you ask for an experienced electrician (if you knew the regs surely you would be) and that you knew the basics....are you an electrician and surely you shouldnt have taken on such a...
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