Domestic testing an old house quite large gone into the board and nothing labelled what the best way to identify the circuits, bell them out?
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Something like thesehttps://www.bing.com/search?q=fuse+finder+kit&pc=MOZI&form=MOZSBRDomestic testing an old house quite large gone into the board and nothing labelled what the best way to identify the circuits, bell them out?
Something like thesehttps://www.bing.com/search?q=fuse+finder+kit&pc=MOZI&form=MOZSBR
Now's your chanceThanks think I've seen them before by never used
Yeah true I can find out the line conductors it's just the neutrals and earths as there all jumbled about so that's why I thought bell them out as there just shoved in any terminalNow's your chance
Yeah true I can find out the line conductors it's just the neutrals and earths as there all jumbled about so that's why I thought bell them out as there just shoved in any terminalNow's your chance
Turn off each circuit (if you can) turn one on at a time and check around house what's energised.Domestic testing an old house quite large gone into the board and nothing labelled what the best way to identify the circuits, bell them out?
Yeah good idea that's what I've been doing but just time consuming that's all just wanted to see if there was any other ways but cheersTurn off each circuit (if you can) turn one on at a time and check around house what's energised.
Yeah true thanks for your help anywaysThat's Domestic testing for you Bradley, you win some you lose some, looks like you are just going to identify pairs logically.
I think as long as you keep calm, work logically and safely, it shouldn't be that gificult to pair the cables up, problem being you will have to work with the power isolated, which will be a bit of a bind for your client. H ave you any idea what type of cables you are dealing with, PVC/PVC, VIR or are they a miss match of sorts, if they are all different that could work in your favour for identification purposes. Let us know how you get on please.Yeah good idea that's what I've been doing but just time consuming that's all just wanted to see if there was any other ways but cheers
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