I know but in the best practuce guide 4 it says a c2 for the absence of a rcd for portable or mobile equipment that may be reasonable used out doors so if there was a lawnmower in the shed i would be able to reasonably assume that it will be plugged in so if that socket dont have rcd protection...
I thought reg 411.3.3 additional protection did require rcd protection for sockets not exceeding 20A and for mobile equipment not exceeding 32A for use outdoor, and that is in the new BYB
Its not £17hr, im currently looking for a job and saw that and thought for that money i would not mind being a mate again. Rang them up and its actually £13hr not £17
I would give a c3 to a cable in a wall less than 50mm depth i certainly would not give a c2.
Sockets i might give a c2 but depends on other factors really, will eqipment be plugged in for out side use and stuff like that.
I also would be happy to do what other have said. I would suggest that it might be better as a pull switch or to be outside but if the customer wanted it then i personally would of just done it.
The hdmi on the laptop will be a out put and wont recieve a signal but if you already have the laptop then there is ps4 remote play where you basically just use the ps4 to playbthe game but it streams it over ypur internet to your laptop it seems like you are playing the game on the laptop. Just...
I would probily let them off with it being a charity (would feel charitable), would tell the client that he needs to call and get a meter installed (which they probily wont) and then note on the certificate that "there is no meter and have informed client that he needs to call and get one...
You are only testing the cables that you have installed so do a ir fron the mcb to the DOL and theb from the other side of the DOL to the motor points as there will not be a motor installed it will just be a few connection points to simulate the points in a motor.
So test both to the dol and...
Was not too bad really got stuck on the A15 on thursday for about 2 hours due to traffic but other than that work as usual.
Was at a bungalow on friday 1st fixing and bungalow had no windows or door so was absolutly freezing in there.
The whole point in the low current setting is that it will use less current than the 30mA that is required to make the rcd operate so no matter what test you are doing if you set it to low setting it will use about 15mA so wont make any rcd operate. If you test between the PSCC that is between...
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