These are going to become the norm aren't they?
I've been reading this https://electrical.------.org/cours...onsumer-guidance/arc-fault-detection-devices/
I was fixing the 21v motor on the Dyson this morning, and as usual my mind decides to wander.
For years I've come across scorch marks in lofts, behind skirtings, light fittings etc, etc, etc. Where it's always been the same thing, a lose connection or decayed wiring, leading to the plastic around it melting, and scorch marks around that etc.
When I first come across it many moons ago, I told the Herbert I was doing the job for to get an Electrician in and get the place rewired.
On my return some weeks later, the electrician had just fitted a new junction box and 1 length of cable.
The other scorch marks around other areas of just the loft, didn't seem to concern him? Then he told me this Herbert had asked him to just do a cheap repair!
In my annoyance I said to this Herbert that he will need to find another Builder because I didn't want the job, but he was adamant I was to do the job because I'd priced it up for peanuts.
Anyway He made a cup of tea for me and I walked out into the garden, whilst He went in to meltdown mode trying to ask neighbour's if he could put freezer stuff into there's.
I told him their was no need for this as parts could be kept going and temporarily power kept going.
But as I'm looking up at the roof, it's obvious to me it's joined to exactly the same house as next door, just divided in half and separated by a 9 inch wall, and a rather badly built firewall in the loft.
Now I'm no expert in this field, but I wouldn't be to happy sat in a house watching the movie 'Inferno' whilst you've got the real thing going on next door!
My point is, these needed inventing years ago to be honest, but the problems they will detect is going to be on a colossal scale, will it mean even pulling a plug on a boiling kettle could trip it?
Any experience's with these so far greatly received?
I've been reading this https://electrical.------.org/cours...onsumer-guidance/arc-fault-detection-devices/
I was fixing the 21v motor on the Dyson this morning, and as usual my mind decides to wander.
For years I've come across scorch marks in lofts, behind skirtings, light fittings etc, etc, etc. Where it's always been the same thing, a lose connection or decayed wiring, leading to the plastic around it melting, and scorch marks around that etc.
When I first come across it many moons ago, I told the Herbert I was doing the job for to get an Electrician in and get the place rewired.
On my return some weeks later, the electrician had just fitted a new junction box and 1 length of cable.
The other scorch marks around other areas of just the loft, didn't seem to concern him? Then he told me this Herbert had asked him to just do a cheap repair!
In my annoyance I said to this Herbert that he will need to find another Builder because I didn't want the job, but he was adamant I was to do the job because I'd priced it up for peanuts.
Anyway He made a cup of tea for me and I walked out into the garden, whilst He went in to meltdown mode trying to ask neighbour's if he could put freezer stuff into there's.
I told him their was no need for this as parts could be kept going and temporarily power kept going.
But as I'm looking up at the roof, it's obvious to me it's joined to exactly the same house as next door, just divided in half and separated by a 9 inch wall, and a rather badly built firewall in the loft.
Now I'm no expert in this field, but I wouldn't be to happy sat in a house watching the movie 'Inferno' whilst you've got the real thing going on next door!
My point is, these needed inventing years ago to be honest, but the problems they will detect is going to be on a colossal scale, will it mean even pulling a plug on a boiling kettle could trip it?
Any experience's with these so far greatly received?