AFDD’s are primarily aimed at the domestic market as this is where most people tend to sleep and that is what they are aiming these things at, so I think you will find most domestic installs will require one unless it is declined by the client.
SPD’s from what I am being told will be mandatory...
Recently attended a NICEIC 'Tech Talk' and this was one of the subjects.
AFDD's at present are not compulsory but my thoughts are you may have some difficult questions to answer as to why you did not fit them if there was a fire. I think all we can do is advise the customer they are available...
I was recently working on a site in London where a grp substation housing we working in had all of the metal work, door lock, door hinges, ventilation grills, etc showing voltage.. enough to feel - we measured it and it was showing 100v ish to earth. When we detected this the site was not live...
I’m contemplating semi retirement but offering a CAD service to do things such as this.. would be interested if this is something people would be interested in
Actually you can get on load tap changers, I have only ever seen them on induction furnace transformers where blips in the supply are not too important, so not too sure about distribution transformers for general loads.. think it would be potentially cause a lot of issues.
But I also believe...
Most mv transformers have 5 step tap changers on the primary winding and although these are off load devices the principal is the same.
Tap1 +5%
Tap2 +2.5%
Tap3 0%
Tap4 -2.5%
Tap5 -5%
The plus percentages add windings so therefore reduce the voltage, the minus percentages therefore take...
Not really such a thing as a cheap one, but I use one of these and charge it out at about £400 per week to do a survey and then compile a report.
It’s paid for itself several times over!
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Fantastic aircraft, last one to fly here crashed at an air show in 1996 after attempting some aerobatics which affected fuel supply to the engines resulting in a stall.
There is one flying in New Zealand having been restored by a multi-millionaire private collector.
Let’s hope they get one...
I reckon that they will start to use them to charge for peak time use of power. So, cooking the turkey on Christmas Day may suddenly become a lot more expensive.
I have resisted these from day one, I had my current supplier ring me recently and his main selling feature was that I don’t have to...
Bullitt is by far the best, but I also like the one in ‘Golden Eye’when James Bond is chasing the baddies in a Russian Tank.
‘Puppet on a chain’ also has a cracking chase, but doesn’t really count as it’s boat chase!
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