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Discuss Quite a competent Sparky I think in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Don't forget the spelling as well Mate, some of it is atrociousTa. I had an extra self-enforced few weeks off but couldn't resist a return. I am going to be on my best behaviour now, however I will still be monitoring the grammar, I have seen some shocking examples already, and I see George is no better.
Don't forget the spelling as well Mate, some of it is atrociousTa. I had an extra self-enforced few weeks off but couldn't resist a return. I am going to be on my best behaviour now, however I will still be monitoring the grammar, I have seen some shocking examples already, and I see George is no better.
Don't forget the spelling as well Mate, some of it is atrociousTa. I had an extra self-enforced few weeks off but couldn't resist a return. I am going to be on my best behaviour now, however I will still be monitoring the grammar, I have seen some shocking examples already, and I see George is no better.
DeletedDon't forget the spelling as well Mate, some of it is atrocious
Just think of him as Bear Grylls (minus yellow bottles)his voice really irritated me....
a bit like some posts on here.Just think of him as Bear Grylls (minus yellow bottles)
Swings and roundabouts , Too soothing and mellow ,
and they become sleep inducing .
Where would you connect them if there no terminal?Would there ever be a time where not terminating the earth is acceptable? I have worked with a NICEIC registered spark and when it came to extractor fans or plastic one gang switches where there wasn't a terminal he'd say just cover the whole earth conductor in sheathing. If it was a 2/3 gang switch or any switch with more than one cable we'd use connector blocks but I would of thought that you would still do that instead of just leaving it disconnected???
Read your last postIn a connector block
No put it in a connectorHe'd tell me to put them in a connector block if there were more than one earth in a switch but if there was just one then he'd say cover it in sheathing. I'm asking if that's alright?
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