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On the back of a thread I started I thought I'd start this since there doesn't seem to be one and I'm sure we all have a right good few that would scare those in the know.

How many supplies does one need!

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Cable Raggle Extra

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Not so much Shame but old

Any idea of age?

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just some i have came accross in the last few months:

This one was a property i had done lots of work in and required a full domestic so i knew everything was fine since i had left it. a month later and the tennant moves in and complains of a tripping RCD. turned out after i had done my work in there the boarders had been in and put new ceilings up (screwed new boards over old ceiling instead of ripping old ceiling down first) the result was things like this on 3 different legs of 2 circuits!

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This one was just a reported high CPC reading on kitchen ring and discovered it while doing a kitchen rewire

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This was my favourite to date. it was a house of horrors, DIY EVERYWHERE, with end to end readings being far too low for the size of the house on down ring. low IR's all over the place on 4-5 of the circuits. after tracing cables all over the house i discovered this (to be fair to whoever had done it, before i took this photo the junction box (without lid) was insulated.................. with a carrier bag!)

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These are just random ones that haven't caused much harm:
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shaver point, cables boarded tight against backbox
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just take the pipe right across where my boiler spur is going why dont you!!!
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the cable was glanded and and into the DB (wholesaler was waiting on cleats coming in at the time) so the joiner decided the cable would look better over the top of his shelf rather than against the wall. (also, kewtech testers, which you can see in pic, worst tester i have ever used)
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hope you enjoyed them, i will update with more as i get them haha :)
 
this just some of the faults on this job, u may need to look closely. If you have GOT to use trunking at least make it neat!
 

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This is the fault I traced following a kitchen installation by a general kitchen fitter.......[ElectriciansForums.net] Hall of Shame Photos[ElectriciansForums.net] Hall of Shame Photos[ElectriciansForums.net] Hall of Shame Photos[ElectriciansForums.net] Hall of Shame Photos
luckily i had a cable tracer on me that day and the house had an RCD, even one for
the whole house. Guy had told the customer that it would stop tripping out when
the wall dried out !!!!
Then I looked at the connection behind the cooker...........
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Then at the connection to the cooker itself..............

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This is a light fitting that I came across that had been recently fitted by 'an electrician friend'.......

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Notice the blue sleeving on the switched live, the connector blocks that are not rated for the temparature, the 'green only' sleeving to the cpc's. but best of all the way they didn't connect the cpc to the earth terminal at all and this was in a bathroom !!!
 
This is a light fitting that I came across that had been recently fitted by 'an electrician friend'.......

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Notice the blue sleeving on the switched live, the connector blocks that are not rated for the temparature, the 'green only' sleeving to the cpc's. but best of all the way they didn't connect the cpc to the earth terminal at all and this was in a bathroom !!!

Should've looped at the switch.
 
YIKES!!! Full use made of this henley block! Some circuits wired directly from it with no circuit protection. Wrong colours used for some meter tails, missing cpcs all over the place - the list is endless - fortunately it'll be a full rewire.

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Yes, noticed that. Lots of discussion about that kind of thing - asked NICEIC inspector about it on last assessment - he said leave it alone. Asked him about requesting change to PME to overcome the problem - he reckoned TNS with 951 clamp and acceptable Ze is always preferable to PME. Who am I to disagree?
 

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