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  1. Jamchiv01

    Possible borrowed neutral ring mains

    http://www.----------------------------/mediafile/100423440/Best-Practice-Guide-1-Issue-3-.pdf Read 6.2 Planned change :) (6.2.1, 6.2.2)
  2. Jamchiv01

    I say you say

    Stress
  3. Jamchiv01

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

    Got a call out to a house where the RCD tripped instantly when the MCB was turned on for the kitchen ring. Investigated the fault, located it was something load side of the boiler fused supr. Took the cover off the boiler to check the wiring and find this: Blocked condenser leaked milky...
  4. Jamchiv01

    following people

    psttttt, Rumor has it its the like button ;)
  5. Jamchiv01

    Possible borrowed neutral ring mains

    Hello, Yes this would indicate a cross-connection between the 2 RCDs If it only trips when you turn the MCB on, it indicates the line conductor that has been cross-linked. If it trips instantly when you turn the RCD on, this would indicate a cross linked neutral. A popular cause of this is...
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    following people

    Typically this means, when he posts new threads, you get notified. It could notify you every time he posts, depends on how the site is set up.
  7. Jamchiv01

    I'm not an electrician but I some clever heads together

    Do you have a lot of computers plugged into the same circuit?
  8. Jamchiv01

    I'm not an electrician but I some clever heads together

    The whole time you have had this issue, have you had the same PSU in the computer, or the same model? Also what's the Rating of the power supply unit in Watts. Average is 350W - 450W. It will be on the PSU itself.
  9. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    Hello, you will most likely use 1mm squared Heat resistant flex What do you mean by crimping tool to be used? The conductors usually terminate into terminal block in the wiring center. CAT 5 should be wired using one of the 2 standards. Best to stick with what's on the back of the faceplate...
  10. Jamchiv01

    Dangerous how to guide.

    Enough Said.
  11. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    All fault finding is, is testing. The only difference is while testing you will find a bad reading indicating a fault. All the tests are the same and the same process should be undertaken. For example, if you have a circuit that trips the RCD when you turn it on, it would indicate a Line to...
  12. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    AM2 - http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/threads/am2.117118/#post-1224088 Did you read that?
  13. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    I can't, however the questions will be randomized every time so there will be no way for you to know what to expect :)
  14. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    Think you miss read what he asked ;)
  15. Jamchiv01

    AM2

    Hello, You are allowed the following books in the exam: BS 7671 IEE Wiring regulations IEE On Site Guide IEE Guidance Note 3 Electrical Installers guide to the Building Regulations The best thing for you to do is get to know where things are in each book. I used post-it notes to learn. If you...
  16. Jamchiv01

    Something you may have not known

    I have seen PILC cable, that's it. Although I believe I was told that there are cables with oil for cooling between the UK and France
  17. Jamchiv01

    Something you may have not known

    Hello, about 2 months ago I was working on a rewire for a large property, and we had to have the DNO come out to upgrade the supply. Whilst we were chatting, I asked him what the black stuff was dripping from the cable down the wall and he told me that it's the old bitumen melting from a loose...
  18. Jamchiv01

    Sy cable question

    Just because you see other people do it, doesn't mean its the right thing to do :)
  19. Jamchiv01

    Sy cable question

    As @Wilko pointed out: SY control cables are not suitable for fixed wiring applications requiring compliance with the regulations set out in BS7671 So there wouldn't be a regulation to specify in the first place.
  20. Jamchiv01

    Sy cable question

    You don't HAVE to run a separate earth but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DO, AS ITS GOOD PRACTICE AND TAKES A EXTRA FEW MINS AND A TINY BIT OF CABLE. Again, I was taught to earth the Braid using the appropriate glands, but the braid CAN NOT be used as a protective conductor. Terminate your SY like...

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