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    Thoughts on this hybrid configuration

    Recently came across a similar issue, on a TT system. 6mm SWA taken from a double socket on a typical 32A ring in 2.5mmT&E, the SWA went to a remote building, with a 6way Consumer Unit, a 16 radial to several double sockets and a 6A lighting circuit, needless to say it's being rectified when I...
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    Which Van is best for an electrical contractor?

    Previous van was a Toyota HiAce medium wheelbase, single sliding side door and up and over rear door, the later is so useful if it's raining. Spare wheel under the rear bumper area so internal sides clear for ladders/racking, it was a second hand van when I brought it in around 2014, I think it...
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    CheckaTrade | MyBuilder | RatedPeople | TrustaTrader etc - Who's with what and why?

    I was introduced to BNI (Business Networking International) when I set out as a sole trader almost 12years ago and I continued to be a member for over 10years before I decided to leave. It does provide excellent word of mouth business generation, as well as provide you with direct access to a...
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    OFTEC Self-Certification As an electrician, do you feel you have enough independent competition between certification companies when it comes to renewal time?

    And be safe in the knowledge no numpty can go buying consumer units etc and install them DIY fashion. Australia has it right ... imho ... that you need a license to buy certain electrical equipment. 1569060858 Personally I'd prefer a single 'Competent Person Scheme' for sparks, that way...
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    Stroma Certification Scheme Is STROMA now owned by NAPIT, and Certsure own ELECSA, NICEIC and...

    Wouldn't you (i.e. Electricians and the Electrical Installation Industry) in general prefer a "ElecSafe" or "SparkSafe" body that ALL electricians capable of signing off work have to be registered and assessed by? Gas engineers used to have to be "Corgi" registered, nowadays they have to be...
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    New Consumer unit without any certification

    Mr cynical here ... a bit of a lack of forethought on this consumer unit (CU) install. The conduit drop looks like it probably enters the top surface of the CU therefore the CU is probably mounted directly on the ply behind it rather than on battens, my preference for insulated pre-amendment...
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    EICR coding non Amend3 CU over front door

    Yes, all terminations checked ... obviously ... all were in good order.
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    EICR coding non Amend3 CU over front door

    Obviously at least a C3, but is it a C2? Front door opens into tiny hallway, not much more than 1m square with the stairs going straight up virtually in line with front door, approx. 300mm offset to right. Above you as you enter is a 16th edition insulated CU, tight against the ceiling and...
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    Electrical certification for house?

    Murdoch is right ... EICR agree limitations/extent with the electrician ... expect to pay a sensible price for it ... peanuts monkeys and all that.
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    Electrical certification for house?

    Circuit protective conductors (earth) must always be connected/maintained at any junction/connection of the fixed wiring. Notifiable work should be registered with the local building control office, might be worth going to them to see if they have any records, that might help identify who did...
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    Jacuzzi ... to 702 or not to 702 ...

    Recently been to a site with a 3month old hot tub install that had been done by another sparks, with the IP66 rotary isolator just 650mm from the edge of the Jacuzzi. It is possible to be partially immersed in the Jacuzzi and lean out to operate the isolator. Would you consider this acceptable...
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    Competition no 2

    Dad: "Well son, the plasterer over here has done nothing since we sat down for our elevenses, how's the plumber getting on over there?" Son: "Come on Dad, since when do plumbers ever do more than a plasterer!?" Dad: "Heh, heh, very true son, you're learning quick. Not bad for your second day."...
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    SCC rating ...

    Had a reply from the Wylex people within Electrium which was ... "If the RCD is installed into one of our units it is tested to 16.5kA. If it is a standalone item there are no ratings or tests for the RCD units." So, there you have it from the horses mouth ... so to speak.
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    SCC rating ...

    Have emailed electrium who make Wylex but not sure when I'll get a reply as it was well.past office hours hence my asking here in case the wealth of knowledge could give me an answer sooner. Thanks for feedback to date, will let you know what, if any, reply is forthcoming from Electrium/Wylex...
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    SCC rating ...

    It's not a main switch within a DB, but an isolator in it's own enclosure in the meter tails. Maybe I'm being a little ----, but there is a circuit from the meter to the RCD in question, then a circuit from the RCD in question to a set of service blocks that in turn feed a DB and isolator...
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    SCC rating ...

    Hi All In the process of entering data for a recent EICR and could do with a little help to fill in a blank field ... Short Circuit Current Rating for ... a Wylex 100A 100mA DP RCD BS4293 not time delayed. I did look when on site, but couldn't spot it on the device, front or sides and don't...
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    Which Van is best for an electrical contractor?

    2006 Toyota Hiace Up and over rear door ... too much info I know but gives you some cover if it's raining :-)
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    Which Electrical Body Are You With?

    Slight problem with this vote, I'm Part P with ELECSA but also a Registered Member of the ECA ... However the vote won't let me pick two choices :-(
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    Cable type ... current carrying capacity

    Doh! Got side tracked with Note 3 beside the table ... "For cables having flexible conductors ...". It's all a bit moot now then ... Should have stayed in bed the other day ... :-)
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    Cable type ... current carrying capacity

    I would hope so ... although the other fly in the ointment was trying to find a cooker connection point that is rated at 50A ... all that I have found to date are rated for 45A ... including Crabtree who I thought might be the ones to use.

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