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Delboi1992
Hi everyone I will be posting a lot of questions here in the next few hours I would really appreciate it if you can tell me most of the answers as I am not getting far searching on the internet.
1. Approximately how much of the conductor should be bare, ready for termination?
2. [FONT="]In relation to a fused spur, what does ‘un-switched’ mean?
3. [/FONT][FONT="]How would you make sure t hat a system had been safely isolated?
4. [/FONT]Give examples of the types of cable you are likely to find used in plumbing installations in a typical domestic dwelling.
5.Give three examples of good practice when installing cable runs.
6.A switched fused-spur outlet is not suitable for:
a pump
b an immersion heater
c a central-heating programmer
d a macerator-type WC
7a.If using a metal fused-spur outlet box, what must always be installed where the cable passes through the wall of the box?
b.What do yo u think is the reason for this?
1. Approximately how much of the conductor should be bare, ready for termination?
2. [FONT="]In relation to a fused spur, what does ‘un-switched’ mean?
3. [/FONT][FONT="]How would you make sure t hat a system had been safely isolated?
4. [/FONT]Give examples of the types of cable you are likely to find used in plumbing installations in a typical domestic dwelling.
5.Give three examples of good practice when installing cable runs.
6.A switched fused-spur outlet is not suitable for:
a pump
b an immersion heater
c a central-heating programmer
d a macerator-type WC
7a.If using a metal fused-spur outlet box, what must always be installed where the cable passes through the wall of the box?
b.What do yo u think is the reason for this?