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M.C.B. (Miniature Circuit Breaker) Electronic version of a fuse, often called a "trip switch."
R.C.D (Residual Current Device) A safety cut-out that will disconnect the power quickly in the event of an
electrical fault. often called a "safety cut out switch."

R.C.C.B. (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) Same as R.C.D.
R.C.B.O. (Residual Circuit Breaker with Over current protection) and combination R.C.D. and M.C.B. in a single unit
C/U (Consumer Unit) Another name for the Fuse Box.
There are commonly 5 levels of consumer unit available to most domestic situations.
Each varies in price and have both advantages and disadvantages.

1. Dual R.C.D. consumer unit with 2 R.C.D's splitting the property's electrical installation in to 2 sections, if 1 R.C.D. trips only half of the installation will be affected (compliant with BS 7671-2008 17[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition Wiring Regulations)
2. Consumer unit with Main Isolator and relevant sized R.C.B.O's (compliant with BS 7671-2008 17[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition Wiring Regulations)
3. Split board consumer unit with Main Isolator and required circuits protected by R.C.C.B. (compliant with BS 7671 16[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition Wiring Regulations)
4. Consumer unit with combined R.C.C.B. Main Isolator and relevant sized M.C.B's (compliant with BS 7671 16[SUP]th[/SUP] Edition Wiring Regulations)
5. Consumer unit with Main Isolator and relevant sized M.C.B's
P.A.T. (Portable Appliance Testing) What is a Portable Appliance?
An electrical appliance may be classed as "portable" if connected to the mains by way of a flexible lead, apart from all the usual types of hand held appliances like drills, hairdryers etc. this also includes TV's, PC's, fridges, printers and microwaves, even hand dryers & electric heaters etc fixed to the wall, are all classed as portable and come under this category.
Solar PV (Photovoltaic) are panels often fitted to a south facing roof or appropriate surface used to generate electricity, generally in a domestic situation this falls under the title Micro Generation and allows the reduction of domestic electricity bills and if installed by a MCS (Micro Certification Scheme) registered contractor can qualify for cash income under the FIT's Scheme (Feed in Tariff) where you get paid for electricity generated by the electricity supplier (please contact for further information)
Final Circuit - A circuit connected directly to current using equipment or to socket outlets
M.E.T. (Main Earthing Terminal) A common point of earthing either inside your consumer unit of close by
P.M.E. (Protective Multiple Earthing) A common means of main earthing in this area, where the supplier uses
the neutral of the main incoming cable (where suitable) as your point of earth.

T.T. Earthing System. Where a Earthing spike is used as the main point of earthing, it should be connected to
the M.E.T. with 16mm Green/Yellow earthing cable and be clearly identified with a safety warning label.

Sheathing. An alternative means of earthing if P.M.E.is not available and T.T.is not suitable, this uses the
suppliers cable sheath (where suitable) as the main point of earthing.

C.C.U. (Cooker Control Unit) This is the local isolation switch for your cooker, it should be visible and not
placed over or above the cooker itself (usually to the side)

C.C.O. (Cooker Cable Outlet) This is a wall mounted cable outlet point usually behind the cooker itself,
where the cable is connected to the cooker. This allows the cable to be disconnected from the cooker for
removal.

P.I.R. (Passive Infra Red) Usually a means of switching on external lighting automatically, detects movement
which switches lighting on for timed periods, often prone to triggering by animals and trees.

BS 7671-2008 (I.E.E. Wiring Regulations 17th Edition) Current standards electricians should work to. Now incorporated into Building Regulations as "Part P".
Main Bonding. Means of Earthing all incoming services into the property (e.g. Water/Gas/Oil)
Supplementary Bonding. Means of earthing all metallic surfaces in the bathroom/kitchen/shower room
Competent Contractor. Registered Electrician with one of four professional bodies who has been assessed as capable to trade in accordance with part P of the Building Regulations and BS 7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations 16th Edition)
Notifiable Work - Electrical work carried out at in a dwelling or associated garden, conservatory or outbuilding in England and Wales need to be notified to a building control body, whether independently or through a registered electrical association (e.g. NIC EIC)
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NAPIT -NationalAssociation of Professional Inspectors and Testers, NAPIT acts as the electrical contracting industry's independent voluntary regulatory body for electrical installation safety matters throughout the UK. It maintains and publishes registers of electrical contractors that have been assessed against Scheme requirements, including the national electrical safety standard BS 7671, the IEE Wiring Regulations.
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