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My friend had a new fuseboard fitted I went to test it .unreal
 

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134.1.1 & 510.3 & 526.203 - Bet Wago haven't approved the product for such use
526.3.vi - Not MF in the current state
Not sure any of wagos lever connections can be used in MF situations only the push fits I believe, that situation wouldn’t need to be MF anyways would it? As the connection is easily accessible
 
Not sure any of wagos lever connections can be used in MF situations only the push fits I believe, that situation wouldn’t need to be MF anyways would it? As the connection is easily accessible
222's can be used MF, same box as the push fits. 221's also can be used MF, slightly different box though.
 
oh I agree , £65 on a din box and some decent din connectors and the job could have been so much neater
I agree... but I suspect that unless he had a suitable box/din rail etc. on the van... it would also have meant a trip to the wholesalers ? That might be an hour or so round trip... that's an hour of lost time... and maybe an hour late for his tea/a pint ?
I used to work with a guy who had to be back home at 5:30pm everyday... otherwise his missus would get extremely irate (and usually blame me !!).
 
Just seen these on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTRICALVER...tor-Terminals/dp/B08PCRXXJT/ref=sr_1_32_sspa? and these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08MFBZ...d_rd_w=sEMGT&pf_rd_p=6d92f084-6b53-4a72-8a21- I know when I first put the three core in line version on the forum I got all sorts of stick, so this is just for information I am not condoning them in any way or guaranteeing their use in any shape or form, these where the ones I got stick for: In Line Spring Lever Connectors 3 Pole 32A - https://www.toolstation.com/in-line-spring-lever-connectors/p78346
 
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Just seen these on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTRICALVER...tor-Terminals/dp/B08PCRXXJT/ref=sr_1_32_sspa? and these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08MFBZ...d_rd_w=sEMGT&pf_rd_p=6d92f084-6b53-4a72-8a21- I know when I first put the three core in line version on the forum I got all sorts of stick, so this is just for information I am not condoning them in any way or guaranteeing their use in any shape or form, these where the ones I got stick for: In Line Spring Lever Connectors 3 Pole 32A - https://www.toolstation.com/in-line-spring-lever-connectors/p78346

Tel likes the third item.
 
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Not sure any of wagos lever connections can be used in MF situations only the push fits I believe, that situation wouldn’t need to be MF anyways would it? As the connection is easily accessible
Only just learnt that wago is pronounced "var-go" and not "way-go"... definitely gonna stick with saying "way-go" now though... I've come too far to change my pronunciation of it!
 
Used Chint consumer units many times before bought from an electrical wholesalers, not Screwfix, and find them to be decent.

The live and neutrals connecting the RCDs together and to the neutral bars are a solid conductor and not flexible which I much prefer.

The pre manufactured connections of flexible cores inside a new DB which show a lot of copper at the neutral bar connection are one of my pet peeves.
Even Hager are guilty of that one. Obviously less of an issue with all RCBO boards now. Though it's the connections to the top of the RCD that are more of an issue - since in most cases the neutral bars aren't insulated anyway? (I think Chint do on some of their boards at least - and maybe Schneider too?)
 
The Amazon ones look interesting - wonder what documentation there is to back up that they meet any standards though - are they copies of more well known brands?

Often seems like sometimes the Chinese can iterate and develop new and interesting ideas much quicker than anyone else - even if they do cut corners to do so sometimes... Just wish the bigger companies did the same.

The last ones I have a bag of I admit and would happily use them in the right situation (probably not in a hidden MF junction box to be fair).
 
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