its own the right side of the picture but the head its self the henley block is on the left hand side of it so it so I would say either tn-s or tt get a Ze and we will know haha
Well I have always been the guy to help any one don't care if its men fighting or a man hitting a women or even a woman hitting a man, always try and calm things and stop it I have seen 2 people end up in hospital in my time just by one hit so best to stop it before any one ends up in hospital...
what size is the cable suppling it? the mcb in the board is there to protect the cable suppling it to the fused spur. also if its a fixed load and not going to pull that much then there is no problem
I would not say it is tn-c-s as the henley block is in the wrong side of the service head the earth block in the head is on the other side. its probily a tn-s or tt but could do with a better pic really.
I don't agree with that statement, what about explosive environments electrical components that are perfectly safe to use normally would not be suitable in the explosive environment and could be very dangerous so location does effect how dangerous some thing is.
Thats why I said "probably" as you say if all was class 2/plastic fittings then in the event of a fault it wouldn't be come dangerous so would not be a code 2 but would certainly be a code 3 still as improvement would be beneficial and as the regs say they needs to be a cpc at each point but at...
Yeah it was I think but its only notifiable work really so any one can change a light in the living room or so. also how can part p be enforced on a diyer who's working on there own home it can't really unless someone gets hurt from it I suppose then they can but then its already too late
Well this has been a very fun thread to read but here is my 2 cents on this.
I would personally not code a plastic consumer unit just for been plastic but i would code it a c3 of it was under wooden stairs with no fire protection or was in the only escape route.
A c3 does not say that its is...
Yeah C3 if under the stairs but if they are new builds i would say it is highly unlikely that the boards will be under the stairs, if its a bit prodject with many houses then they will probily be in the kitchen or in a cupboard in hall way. So next year when tested they wont be coded at all. So...
I was wondering if any on know if any of the wholesalers sold cal-cards over the counter? I know i can buy on online but now it wont wont get here till next week and could really use one to just check my tester it is calibrated but just wanted to check.
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