Bit of an up date..... So after arriving on site and speaking to the foreman I discovered that I'm the first person to attend site from the electrical department . .. . Long story cut short, the lv panel came already fitted with a bulkhead and an rcd protected socket, so no need for any small...
Bit of an up date..... So after arriving on site and speaking to the foreman I discovered that I'm the first person to attend site from the electrical department . .. . Long story cut short, the lv panel came already fitted with a bulkhead and an rcd protected socket, so no need for any small...
I've found a cpc on route tomorrow that have 4mm plastic bolts... Going to put them in...... Lesson learnt though, not ordering materials for a supervisor last minute ever again
Fair enough, thought there was a snide comment there ..... I work in power stations and subs lv and hv, I do the lv terms, hv terms and small wiring ... I work under enw, ukpn npg and wpd and all have had different spec
Just trying to find that now locally
I have actually considering I work for the electricity network... Clearly you haven't because any dno set out the standard regs plus there own twist ie ip ratings ect..
That would be perfect however I'm doing the install tomorrow... It should never really have been left for me to order but I got it dumped on me this morning ... I think I've resolved it anyway, I've taken a neutral and earth bar out of an old c/u and attached one to either side of the box with...
Afternoon, I've spent the day looking for an ip55 or above 6way single phase c/u... Its to be installed inside an enw substation and from past experience they don't expect the metal enclosed c/u, so long story cut short, I've got an ip65 enclosure with dim rail but I'm not sure how to fit a...
A trench is always a better option, dug at 450mm with the base sanded with smooth sand and any sharp rocks removed and then an additional 50mm sand above the cable and marker tape for its entire run... I'd also take pictures of the install to show the electrician the condition you left the...
You could always install a dimmer switchoutside the bathroom and a fan isolator above the door and run a separate feed from a different ceiling rose to the fan and then you should be able to dim the lights..... Just a though
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