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  1. Jamchiv01

    Minecraft blocks used to make virtual Atari 2600 console

    My stepdad purchased one of those atari flashbacks, those wireless controllers are SHOCKING. They use infrared and you have to be very close for it to work. Would not recommend it. I broke it within 10 mins of playing space invaders. Was doing great as well :( ;(
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    Found this behind an old consumer unit NOT ACCESSIBLE OR VISIBLE: A freaking henley block! Luckily there was enough slack on the existing meter tails to connect to the new consumer unit without having to replace them.
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    It's the weekend so....

    That would explain why I haven't seen it, haven't been in a church since I was about 10. Thanks for the info
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    It's the weekend so....

    Was there any particular reason for installing bare? or was it just down to cost / availability / Spec
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    It's the weekend so....

    Exactly what I have been reading haha. I didn't even know you can get bare MICC until I read that. Allways thought it was in an orange sheath. Allways learning, that's what I signed up here for :)
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    It's the weekend so....

    So SWA, Twin and Earth, MICC, SY, FP200 ext, Double insulated Flex, and Double insulated Meter tails would all be okay. But if someone (Not me) was to run single cores or bare MICC, then it would need Earthing.
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    It's the weekend so....

    Oops that what I was supposed to say. Exposed conductive parts require earthing. Extraneous conductive parts require bonding. My Bad :(
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    It's the weekend so....

    Wouldn't cable tray be an exposed conductive part, assuming you can touch it?? Exposed-Conductive-Part – Conductive part of equipment which can be touched and which is not normally live, but which may become live under fault conditions. If there was an Insulation resistance fault with a cable...
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    A quick hello

    Welcome :)
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    EICR codes

    Code C1 ‘Danger present’. Risk of injury. Immediate remedial action required. Code C2 ‘Potentially dangerous’. Urgent remedial action required Code C3 ‘Improvement recommended’ Source: http://www.----------------------------/mediafile/100126678/best-Practice-Guide-4.pdf I think your main...
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    GE 16th ed board

    If you uploaded an image of the board, I am unable to see it. Could you reply with the image please ;)
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    Trainee section?

    No Problem :)
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    Trainee section?

    You need to apply to access it: Apply to Gain Access to Trainee-Only Forum - http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/forums/apply-to-gain-access-to-trainee-only-forum.60/ Electrical Course Trainees Only - http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/forums/electrical-course-trainees-only.58/ Electrical...
  14. Jamchiv01

    MWC or EIC?

    Appendix 15 states: An unfused spur may be connected to the origin of the circuit in the Distribution board. So I would stick with the Minor works and not a EIC because it's a addition to the existing circuit.
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    I say you say

    Coronation Street
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    I say you say

    Castle
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    MWC or EIC?

    Minor Works Certificate, as its just an addition to an existing circuit and doesn't extend to the provision of a new circuit. Source: Appendix 6 BS7671. Edit, just re-read your post, do you mean take the cable for the socket and place it directly into the RCBO / CCU?
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    I say you say

    Tape
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    Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

    It's not a bad habit, it's a Super Power if it ended up there :laughing:
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    Possible borrowed neutral ring mains

    The way I think of it is we help this guy now, and someone looking for the same issue in the future finds his answer.

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