Who ya pointing that comment at?go back to college and learn something else. or put an rcd in. I hear they looking for burger flippers in mc donalds.
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Who ya pointing that comment at?go back to college and learn something else. or put an rcd in. I hear they looking for burger flippers in mc donalds.
I'd love to, but too much grease causes my acne to flair up. Something I am sure you can appreciate.go back to college and learn something else. or put an rcd in. I hear they looking for burger flippers in mc donalds.
Does a commercial install not need rcd protection if there are no special locations And no sockets for public use
(It's a car showroom)
Cable runs on tray then in stud walls
Cable in stud walls was my concern of doubt for the rcd
We all understand the omission of RCD under skilled or instructed persons. But are you also saying that the >50mm does not apply? Because it reads to me that it will still apply no matter where the circuit is installed?
Great info though
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We all understand the omission of RCD under skilled or instructed persons. But are you also saying that the >50mm does not apply? Because it reads to me that it will still apply no matter where the circuit is installed?
Great info though
Yes but dumb blonde secretaries are probably even more likely to hire a professional to hang pictures rather than risk a serious nail injury?
I'm assuming from your sobriquet, that you may well have worked as an electrician in the Navy.
Not being an Andrew myself, I don't have much experience of on board electrics.
Considering how much water is about on boats and ships, how many RCDs were fitted on the boats and ships on which you served.
Dare I ask how many people serving in the Navy have been fried because of a lack of RCD protection?
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