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A bit bizarre handing out step by step instructions to a DIYer ..
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Youll have the union reps on you for that one.No problem with this
In fact you could go one step further and run in the cables to the various points and take the legs back to the board
Ready for the sparks to connect up
Youll have the union reps on you for that one.No problem with this
In fact you could go one step further and run in the cables to the various points and take the legs back to the board
Ready for the sparks to connect up
How will the "Sparks" be able to be sure the cabling has been installed correctly, and sign it off as satisfactory? this is a kitchen.
What? in these cut throat days?Youll have the union reps on you for that one.
True Pete, all those 17l970s strikes for having no bog roll have seriously buggered it up for all that followed.What? in these cut throat days?
If you have two fit 2 X 2.5 t+e in say 1500mm of 20 mm conduit as long as the cables are straight then they will fit easily with no lube in sight
Yeah, we do have a 'step-by-step guide' rule but his question was specifically about the conduits, not the design of the circuit(s) and it didn't sound like he was about to do anything that needs signing off or anything illegal so I've let it run.A bit bizarre handing out step by step instructions to a DIYer ..
Back boxes often have a 25mm knockout amongst the 20's.Good luck getting 25mm conduit into your backboxes.
Not in a 25mm box.Back boxes often have a 25mm knockout amongst the 20's.
(Wasn't me that resurrected the thread!)
I wonder how the OP got on.Not in a 25mm box.
No sympathy for anyone who uses 25mm boxes.Not in a 25mm box.
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