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Discuss It doesn't seem real in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Was there a concept of 'design life' back then ? What about 'planned obsolescence' too ?The installation is a long way past its design life!
haha LAP switches are normally good for the bin after 50 minutes forget 50 years !I've seen a couple of the light switches before when I've found them under the floorboards on older properties, but never a full install in all its glory.
Is that still live? Wonder how many LAP light switches/sockets will still be in this condition in 50 years time...?
Or because spare parts are no longer officially available!Same with cu's, we find loads of wylex fuseboards all still up and running 40/60 years on, but are replacing defunct rcd/mcb/rcbo boards less than 10 years on because they are no longer working properly
Thanks for the hint, I wondered why the bigger switches had a screw on the end but it makes sense if there's supposed to be a link bar.Those pairs of switches look like they should have bars across them so they switch together as a double pole switch as they appear to be one switch for live the other neutral, feeding the live and neutral fuses above. Though of course it could have had modifications over the last 90 odd years...
The installation is a long way past its design life!
Probably not, the only reference I have seen is some cable information where the manufacturers have listed the expected life of the cable. Making products out of cast iron and ceramic materials suggests the manufacturers expected a very long life.Was there a concept of 'design life' back then ? What about 'planned obsolescence' too ?
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