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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.

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

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Took the trouble to cut the tiles to get the pipe in! would have been easy enough to box in the pipes instead, reverse the flow and move the thermostatic valve to the other end, towel rails are not bothered by the flow direction.
 
Today's EICR. I was looking for the breaker that supplied the 2nd consumer unit. I couldn't find it.
Then I saw this...ah....right...
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Supplying this:
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100A supplier fuse, and used to have 25 sq mm tails before 2 cores didn't fit.
16mm T+E to next board. 85A CCC. PME supply. etc.

As far as I could tell the reason it was done is that the top Legrand board is almost totally inaccessible behind a garage door rail (I could only just get the cover off), and the tails entered from the cavity at the rear. The new extension would have required RCD protection for lighting. Most frustratingly the problem that someone didn't feel like the pain of changing the CU has only led to it being more urgent that someone changes the CU.

Somewhat ironically a further fault is that the Proteus RCD didn't trip at x1, x5 or when test button pressed. So all that effort to hack RCD protection in amounted to nothing anyway. The white cable bottom left is a spur to the socket under the board, into which was plugged a granny EV cable.
 
Found these today whilst on another job.

Module cover held on by a piece of tape and falls off as soon as you lift it up, nicely exposed busbar (which I covered with a blank) and mixed MCBs

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Another tape extravaganza. Only if you remove this tape the cover also will just slide off completely as the screw housings are broken, probably done up with an impact driver at some point.

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Few on my phone from past jobs
 

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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.
 

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