Hi Just need some clarification, looking at a supply fuse, and says on it BS 88 (1959) and also BS1361. (1971) and then in BOLD RH60
Its 60 amp but iam thinking its BS1361 as thats the latest date out of two stated on the fuse.
any thoughts.....? Why it state two types on there
Hi all. I've popped over from the plumbing forums to ask this. Basically, my work involves quite a lot of electrical work, all of which is presently subcontracted out. I am considering learning to do this work myself, albeit building up slowly - cherry picking the easier jobs first. I don't...
Hi guys I don't get involved in alarms at all but I need to change the keypad on my house alarm, basically a few of the buttons ain't working and is becoming a pain, any advice on where to start, do you have to put it in a service mode or anything? And where is the code actually stored?
hi guys, wannabe sparky here looking for some insider knowledge
i know electricals is the trade for me and have been saving for several months to do a fast track 2330 C&G levels 2 and 3 NVQ course like the one here:
City & Guilds level 2 and 3 Total Electrician Training
but now I've...
A domestic TNS installation has a 100mA RCD main switch and 'Type 2' MCBs.
I Need to move a kitchen socket away from a hob, install an additional one, install a fused spur unit for an extractor hood, and move two light switches to the other side of a room.
The customer is a right pain and it...
Just to make you aware. There is a scam going around where the HM Revenue & Customs send you an email to inform you that you have a tax repayment due to you. It provides a link, that opens another window inviting you to enter your credit card details (to credit the repayment), mother maiden...
Hi All,
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Hi Guys,
Thought I'd share this as many numbers we have to ring nowadays like 0800, 0845 etc cost you a fortune when you are not close to a landline and have to use your mobile. T-mobile charge me 40p a minute!
0800Buster lets you call these numbers using your mobiles inclusive minutes, by...
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