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Darkwood

Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :eek:mg_smile:

[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!
 
Went to look at an electric boiler not working.
Isolated the boiler at the rotary isolator and CU, phoned the owner and left.
Anyone with a stellar memory may recognise the CU as one I posted last year. Apparently the same guy who installed the boiler fixed all the issues I highlighted on the EICR.
Sent a cover my arse e-mail as soon as I got home with advice to get another opinion and another spark.
Funnily enough my quote to rectify all the rubbish I had previously highlighted was rejected as too expensive. Hence the sulk and leaving him to it.
Yeah, why would you bother connecting the cpc on metal cladding kit, suppose that pesky extra unsheathed wire is just for cable stripping after all.
 
Pesky earths…
View attachment 99777
Outside socket…
Does this mean you can't use the house fabric, which is built on the earth, as the earth, hence the lead from the backbox to the socket?

Well who knew?.......🤣

By the way that's a genuine question I once got asked by a kitchen fitter who 'knew how to do electrics'!
 
Went to look at an electric boiler not working.
Isolated the boiler at the rotary isolator and CU, phoned the owner and left.
Anyone with a stellar memory may recognise the CU as one I posted last year. Apparently the same guy who installed the boiler fixed all the issues I highlighted on the EICR.
Sent a cover my arse e-mail as soon as I got home with advice to get another opinion and another spark.
Funnily enough my quote to rectify all the rubbish I had previously highlighted was rejected as too expensive. Hence the sulk and leaving him to it.
Does that boiler really have the main supply terminals that close to the edge of the enclosure?! What a terrible design.
 
Does that boiler really have the main supply terminals that close to the edge of the enclosure?! What a terrible design.
Given the mahoosive amount of empty space inside it makes absolutely no sense but yes they are.

TBH with all the things wrong with the install of the boiler and all the issues with the existing install I didn't even notice that. :)
 
[ElectriciansForums.net] Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views!

Nice garage DB found on an EICR today, supplying lights, sockets and a heater. No RCD protection, armour not glanded correctly, no earth fly lead at either end; and just look at the choice of OCPD.

DIY Dave strikes again…
 
What's the story behind the B63 lying on the top of the CU?

I don’t know, but I did say to the client that at least the installer (previous owner) stopped short of utilising the B63 for the lights…

My sarcasm may have been wasted on him. 😂

He’s lived there 10 years and said nothings ever tripped in the garage, so it must be good. 😂
 
I don’t know, but I did say to the client that at least the installer (previous owner) stopped short of utilising the B63 for the lights…

My sarcasm may have been wasted on him. 😂

He’s lived there 10 years and said nothings ever tripped in the garage, so it must be good. 😂
...10 years.

Looks like a more modern metal consumer unit...Are you sure it wasn't the current owner that was maybe the installer😆
Those MCB's don't look like they would be what was intended for that consumer unit? At least, I've never come across a contactum unit that they would have been made for, it's always been the plastic variety
 
...10 years.

Looks like a more modern metal consumer unit...Are you sure it wasn't the current owner that was maybe the installer😆
Those MCB's don't look like they would be what was intended for that consumer unit? At least, I've never come across a contactum unit that they would have been made for, it's always been the plastic variety
Whether it was, or wasn’t, he ain’t admitting to it😂

You’re right about those MCB’s too, I’ve got loads and they’re all from old plastic boards that I’ve ripped out recently.
 
I don’t know, but I did say to the client that at least the installer (previous owner) stopped short of utilising the B63 for the lights…

My sarcasm may have been wasted on him. 😂

He’s lived there 10 years and said nothings ever tripped in the garage, so it must be good. 😂
I have a box load of solid copper links, never had one trip wherever i have installed them!!
All must be good there too!!
 

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