Browsing to buy a new electric oven. I came across a Hotpoint with a rating of 10.7 kWh. I calculated that would need a 16mm cable! Surely not? I multiplied by 1.25 as when it's on its a continuous draw. Thoughts?
I'm fully qualified 2330, 2394, 2395 18th edition. But due to Ill health I've been out of the game for four years. I just want some practical experience working along side someone to get my confidence back. I live in Southend on sea in Essex. I'm ex RAF honest reliable and trustworthy. I'm happy...
I came across something new today. When I removed the main earth to do ze the rcbo tripped. Put the earth back in and it's fine. Can anyone explain what is going on?
That's really interesting our college said that only EAL do a computer based exam. This was c&g and was a national exam date. I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed and hope tonight's exam goes better. Thanks for reassurance guys.
i took my 2394 exam tonight like a numpty I drew a tnc-s when they asked for a tN-s I did describe that it was terra neutral separate earth and still drew the wrong one! Anyone know if that's a definite fail for the whole exam. It was a 15 point question so I'm thinking I'm screwed!
I am not installing cable, I am going to change the distribution board as the current board is an old rewireable and in a shocking state. I'm doing it free for experience with guidance.
Quite possibly as this I havent worked on this yet. And plesd dont all start shouting. I have another electrician coming in to help I just want to have some info before hand.
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I was wondering if anybody has come across black stub slv? My mums church consumer unit is a nightmare. All of the connections are black stub slv, with half on them not marked as live. Thats ok for the ones that were already connected in the board. But in the board were some wires just...
It does the stuff I need. Has class1, class2, ext. holds 500 results comes with 425v, 110v and 230v ext. generally I'll be doing offices, churches etc. so perfect bit of kit for me.
Mi have bought the voltage indicator and proving unit so £129 isn't that bad either. The seaward was the pat tester we used in the course and it was frat. And u agree overall a great price.
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