Yeah true, never liked the word containment sounds daft.Just making sure Mate don't want to confuse the unincited do we?
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Think totally enclosed cable containment would suffice.
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Yeah true, never liked the word containment sounds daft.Just making sure Mate don't want to confuse the unincited do we?
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Think totally enclosed cable containment would suffice.
Just funning, Mate I knew, you were savvy to the situation. trying to lighten a dull Sunday afternoon.Yeah true, never liked the word containment sounds daft.
I honestly didn't think my question was sarcastic, although I am perhaps a tad on the aspergers spectrum so it could perhaps come across as sarcastic I'm not sure. I was just being factual and genuinely interested in what your job role was. I counted out electrician and domestic installer for the reasons stated and thought perhaps someone who's just worked in industrial, or maybe you've been out of the trade for a while.Cheers for the information.
I'll ignore the sarcastic ones.
My job. Electrician
When I qualified there wasn't such a thing as a domestic installer.
We didn't have a scheme run by private companies either. And you don't have to be a scheme member to do electrical works. That's for building regs, part p et Al. The LA can sign off you domestic work.
When I qualified, the brighter ones went onto industrial. The others who struggled with maths went onto house bashing and site work.
My original post stared I had drums of singles on the van. I rarely use t&e as most of my work is industrial.
No need for apologies mate as it wasn't aimed at you
Go on got to ask "what's a stoothing wall"?That doesn't really make a lot of sense. You would know that singles cables need containing in any situation or sheathed cables should be used. Nothing to do with building regs, schemes etc.
Keeping it constructive, if you rarely use twin and earth it would be useful get acquainted with table 4D5 and installation methods 100 to 103. Twin and earth in stoothing walls with insulation can be severely derated and have a huge effect on your calcs.
A stud wall. Might be a local term.Go on got to ask "what's a stoothing wall"?
Ah right, I did think it may be local lingo.A stud wall. Might be a local term.
a crappy cheap way to divide rooms without the uses of bricks and mortar.Go on got to ask "what's a stoothing wall"?
A stud wall then? thanks Teia crappy cheap way to divide rooms without the uses of bricks and mortar.
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