Sounds like that there are electricians here who feel threatened about others joining the industry. Almost reminds me of a closed society like the medical profession where people are handpicked because they know someone. People typically take apprenticeships because they either lack the ability...
Here is a question for those who think that the petition should go through.
I have a degree in electronics, I have always been hands on (having a workshop with MANY tools including bandsaws, drill presses, woodworking bits, table saws etc etc...), and I am a very capable person. I am taking one...
Dont have a picture but here is what it looks like (exactly as you described):
http://www.mallinson-electrical.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/512x512/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/2/2/2273205_1.jpg
Chances are these push connectors dont give you the same mechanical contact strength...
Oh god is there worse to come?
Mind you, I have seen the following as well:
Piece of metal instead of fuse
Scissors in earth to connect American plug
Bare conductors with no insulation close to each other
80mA RCD in a TT system
Downstairs light was not connected to down stairs light circuit...
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This recommends that the device be at least 300mm away from the sink which it is. But I cannot believe that this is good practice in any way. If you are in a situation where you have wet hands (or in splashing distance), there should be no out let or mains switch unless...
A member took a statement from my other post out of context completely. To be honest looking back on it I am not even sure why I posted the remark on BS7671 :S Maybe I'm just very tired right now (and ill with the cold, yay).
What I was trying to say was that the switch is obviously close to...
I measured the switch and it is in-fact inside the zone 2 (around 40cm). When I said I do not need to read BS7671 what I was implying was that the distance between the switch and tub is obviously too close.
By the way, BS7671 is not a legal document, its a guide line for common practice. In a...
I also forgot to mention how two, TWO, separate bathrooms in this house have a switch instead of a pull cord. Maybe they are outside the zones??? Nope, I can (no exaggeration), place my right hand over the faceplate and have my left hand in the running water. I dont need to read BS7671 to tell...
Hi Everyone,
I have noticed that in the past three houses that I have lived in there are always dodgy electrics.
In my bedroom there was a humming sound that always came from the ceiling rose but until now I assumed it was the dimmer switch. So today I changed the switch to a standard one (on...
I am doing the trade gateway course myself.
So far I have been somewhat impressed considering that I am doing the course myself. Now I cant speak for all others taking this course but I believe that my situation is slightly different.
For example, I already hold a BEng degree in Electronic...
Hi all, long time no see!
So I have this question that I need to answer for an assignment but there is an issue. I have a copy of the BS7671 Wiring Regs Amendment 3 (which has amendment 1 & 2 removed from the introduction).
Question 1 asks : Which zone no longer applies to a shower room?
The...
So if I understand it correctly...
Earth bonding like that is only required if the exposed metal is something that can A) become in contact with a person and B) potentially become live via a fault in wiring near by.
Many thanks!
Hi again,
So last night was very eventful! The fitting that sits between two pipes failed and leaked water all in the kitchen. Luckily my father was awake at the time and spotted this before any serious incident took place.
We called a plumber the next morning to get the problem fixed (was...
So just to clarify....
If I wanted to test the earth wire resistance of a light on a radial circuit the method I described would work because it is a radial circuit.
Many thanks!
Ok will do just that. But one other question...
You mentioned Ring circuits which I agree with but what if this mesaurement was being taken on a radial circuit where it does not return to the consumer unit? Does the situation change then?
Hey all,
To calculate the resistance of the CPC you end up with an equation with (R2 + RN) / 4 = R1 where R1 is the line conductors resistance, R2 is the CPC resistance and RN is the resistance of the neutral wire.
My question, Is this method below also an acceptable way of doing it (if the...
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