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  1. Ian1981

    3A fuse for bathroom fan

    Exactly this, plus click do a 3 gang module system to fit a single box
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  3. Ian1981

    3A fuse for bathroom fan

    Click Scolmore already product such a product
  4. Ian1981

    C2 on EICR for plastic consumer unit

    I wouldn’t code it at all, not located in a sole means of escape etc
  5. Ian1981

    Observing fire detection shortfalls on EICRs

    The purpose of regulation 560.10 is to make you aware that you install a fire detection system to the correct British standard , in this case BS5839 part 6, not to use it as a regulation number for out of date smoke detectors
  6. Ian1981

    Will modern mini Hagar RCBO's fit this older Hagar board?

    Get yourself on WhatsApp and ask them
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  8. Ian1981

    Domestic kitchens

    The plug has a 13 amp fuse in it so that’s not technically accurate, more like the instructions cater for the European 16amp socket arrangement where there is no fuse inside a plug.
  9. Ian1981

    Domestic kitchens

    20 amp DP switches are used on the grid for isolation/maintenance purposes only, nothing to do with having only 20 amps max through the switch or whatever as installing a fuse or a fused connection unit would be pointless considering the appliance plug has a fuse inside it.
  10. Ian1981

    32a mcb on a 2.5m radial

    The arrangement is acceptable as long as the conductors are adequately protected for fault protection, overload current can be omitted and in any case is afforded by the nature of the final load and fused spur
  11. Ian1981

    EICR inaccurate coding

    There is no regulation that specifies fire rated downlights, more a building regulation. There’s a requirement to to seal wiring systems passing through elements of the building to restore if any the fire resistance (like a fire compartment) prescribed by the element of that particular building...
  12. Ian1981

    Tray and basket bonding

    Earth it or bond it? Bonding something because your not sure is no reason to bond anything. It’s an exposed conductive part so earth it it , if it’s not then don’t, it’s extraneous then bond it, it’s not extraneous then don’t. lumping a quite possibly large protective bonding conductor on to...
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  14. Ian1981

    'Real World' CU upgrade.

    Thank god there’s no ferrules on the 6mm conductors going into the rcbo, the YouTube gang would be furious with you Dave.
  15. Ian1981

    High Zs

    If you wanted it easy, you should have been a joiner ?
  16. Ian1981

    Has anyone tried the Brocket conduit bush socket?

    Think I paid £30 for the 20 and 25mm in anodised aluminium
  17. Ian1981

    Has anyone tried the Brocket conduit bush socket?

    Yeah they are decent, didn’t buy the stainless tho, way too high
  18. Ian1981

    High Zs

    Did you actually measure the Ze (zdb as written on the minor works form) at the CU as required on the minor works certificate or assume the sharpie scrawled 0.32 ohms? Depending on where the TX is , I don’t think 0.32 for a TNS is high.
  19. Ian1981

    EICR - No Line or CPC Continuity on Ring

    That make zero sense, it’s potentially dangerous if the continuity is high but it’s not potentially dangerous if it’s open circuit which is worse?

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