A "dry riser" is a vertical pipe that usually starts at ground floor level and has an outlet on each floor. Its purposes is to allow firefighters to connect at ground level and the fire level without having to run hose in stairwells.
At no point would it enter the "ground". Effectively, its...
I've had chance to try mine a couple of times. Not in the field, in laboratory conditions (the garage) and i like them.
After using soft - touch ones I wasn't sure about the hard plastic but you get used to it. It's easier to keep clean. The tip identifier on the handle is nice and big and...
Mine arrived today. Well 3 did with one "to follow". So the promotion must be working if they are out of stock.
First impressions are, they are very nice. So a thank you to CK TOOLS. And also thank you to everyone who liked my post, I couldn't have won it without you.
I will try them out...
Come dancing that what they said when he was just a kid.
Big star down the local Pally I bet. His moves and chat up lines got all the girls.
Get your coat love you've pulled.
All right but I should warn you I'm on my cycle.
That's alright, I'll follow you on my moped.
I'm sure your aware, but just in case, make sure you isolate the bungalow from the dno supply as someone fixing a fault down the line may not appreciate a sudden return of power from an unexpected source.
Good, I'm glad your making progress. But as Murdoch says, never feel afraid or too silly to ask, it's a fine line between looking competent and looking dumb but I'm sure your boss wouldn't appreciate it if something went badly wrong.
Do you regularly go out to jobs on your own on apprentice...
I think you may be way of corse (sic).
It may help if you said what you were trying to do. Are you trying to understand how it its wired? Fix a fault? Add something? Or install from new?
The diagram posted by Lee has all the information you need. It just needs adapting slightly for your...
Whilst what you need is "S Plan plus" , try googling it there are plenty diagrams available, this thread on here may help.
Simplified S-Plan and Y-Plan Wiring diagrams - https://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/threads/simplified-s-plan-and-y-plan-wiring-diagrams.117230/
As a subbie and a hubby
I would love to buy a stubby,
But my money's always gone
By Thursday tea.
So if I'm going to own a stubby
And remain a hubby
Then the only way I'll do it is for free.
Agree. I thought it would be closer. Bath had a nervous start and didn't seem to settle early on. 3 early penalties, which Exeter scored from, put them on the back foot. Coming back from that, in weather conditions which can quickly sap your moral was a big ask.
Sorry to hear of your medical...
I bet your reaching for another couple of them tabs after this afternoon's result.
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At a guess, you want to power a dash cam, which you want to turn off when it suits you. But don't want to forget to turn on again when you slow down?
Naughty.
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