Live, Neutral and earth from the old programmer go to Live and neutral on the heat link. Terminate the earth in terminal block if no earth terminal is available.
Terminal 3 from the old programmer goes to terminal 6 on the heat link (Hot Water Call)
Terminal 4 from the old programmer goes to...
Well done!!!, as for the online exam, its open book so you need to get used to where everything is in the book. I did this by sticking postit notes in the sides until i learnt where things are.
2 core + cpc from the D.B to the first 2 way switch
3 core + cpc to the intermediate switch
3 core + cpc to from the intermediate switch to the last 2 way switch
2 core + cpc from the last 2 way switch to the light
See attached Diagram
Hello, I recently purchased a Arduino UNO R3 and they are great fun to wire things up and program to do things.
I'm working on making my own flight controller using one with GPS Autopilot and auto leveling for my drone I'm making.
Anyone else got an Arduino and made anything cool? Post...
Worst case, if you fail any unit, you just retake that unit. Lets hope it's not the installation if any because that's the most time consuming and expensive to retake.
When I took mine I was more worried about failing and having to pay to retake. Not to mention the 2 hour drive every morning to...
I agree cream would be the color to use on a site (Table 51 confirms this), however the pre AM2 we were specified to use green /yellow and I passed using that :)
Being as this is for his AM2, I recommended he use green / yellow because I know I passed using it.
"The galvanized braid is not considered suitable to use as a circuit protective conductor (CPC) for the cable, and it is also not considered to be an exposed conductive part.
The reason why it is not considered an exposed conductive part is that the cable meets the requirements of Regulation...
Inside my pre AM2 pack, we were told to use the braid for an earth of the extraneous conductive part, namely the braid. The braid must not be used as a CPC. The picture below the text shows the braid sleeved green / yellow connected to the backbox.
@LeeH What would you sleeve the braid? Or...
There should be a bolt for your crimp to connect on to on the backbox. At least there was when I did my AM2.
ALSO Just remembered something else, Your ring final circuits, how have you done your earth connections?
If you look on the back of the socket they specifically have 2 earth terminals...
Did you remember to twist the armor strands, sleeve them and place them into the earth terminal and leave the inner insulation inside the backbox
Would look like that ^^^^
Or were you told to use a banjo on it and twist the strands around the gland and clamp them
EDIT The pictures don't...
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