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Discuss Eddy current clarification in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Surely my 1.5mm and 2.5mm earths going through their own hole will be OK then?I remember working at the large Debenhams in Manchester city centre and they had installed a new sub panel in 600.0 singles on a tray. They entered the existing panel through separate entries of the ferrous panel and it was buzzing like crazy but there was no heat build up.
Your NIC inspector probably doesn't understand the science.Surely my 1.5mm and 2.5mm earths going through their own hole will be OK then?
Complete opposite end of the spectrum!
Wonder if my NIC inspector would be have hard feelings about it
Your NIC inspector doesn't understand
Hi i dont know if this is the right place for this question here goes, can eddy currents be used to to 8dentify diffrent metals? Tia.The first picture I assume is steel in which case it is wrong. The aluminium panel in the second picture is fine but the lock nuts assuming they are steel are not.
Just annoying when you’re a bit of a neat freak with a distribution board and know that taking the earths through their own hole at the top of the board makes it look so much better
Hi i dont know if this is the right place for this question here goes, can eddy currents be used to to 8dentify diffrent metals? Tia.
I would imagine by not being able to identify what earth lead applies to what circuit, unless each earth lead is identified/labelled.How so?
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