I am only asking for YOUR opinion as to what code should be given in an EICR which sees a dry wall fixing box being used for joints behind a commercial dishwasher where it has been left lying loose on the tiled kitchen floor. I am thinking that it should be fixed up on the wall and inside a...
In the event of simultaneous line to earth faults on appliances using these socket outlets, the metalwork on both would rise to mains voltage until the protective device for each has operated to clear the faults. This is highly unlikely, but is possible. If it did occur, shock voltage when the...
For a lighting circuit, Do you consider it bad practice to have joint in neutral at a switch box instead of separate joint box or 3-plate ceiling rose?
Thanks again but due to lock down, pictures are out. If I had asked, "is it acceptable to use a drywall box with the yellow lugs, unfixed lying on floor of a kitchen as a joint box for final connection to a dish washer?" Would you have answered without pictures?
Thanks for your advice. I expected you to simply agree that this is incompetent for an electrician to leave a job which clearly breaches of the big blue book in several ways. Would you accept this?
My opinion is that it was done by a cowboy not and electrician and I want another independent opinion. I would get the installer back and confront him about his quality of work.
ok. Here is the full picture. I am a member of the church that this job was done in, and regularly test and inspect the systems including Fire Alarm, Intruder Alarm and Electricity at Work. No official status other than an active member.
Advising only based on my experience as a retired inspector qualified to 17 edition only but even the 15th edition comes to bear on this except for the C grading. No?
Inspected a final circuit for a new dishwasher of the commercial type, rated at 4.3 kW, about 50M from the D/B. Final connection joint to the appliance flex comprises connector block in a dry wall box with lid lying on floor of commercial kitchen. C1, C2 or C3? Isolating switch on opposite...
I am always raving about how led tubes will be much more reliable than fluorescent tubes.
My first failure has shown after only 3 months. Approx 9 inches of the tube leds extinguish for a second then relight but not repeating for long.
My question is ,"how common is this in the vast experience...
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