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Discuss Tn-S Earth adequacy in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
See post 3! Any answers?
Why change the fuse?
Did you try pulling that cable?
Well I went back again today and investigated a little further. The clamp has what looks like a 1mm single core cable attached to it dropping through the floorboards into the void. Not sure what it attaches to, cant see right now. Also the supply fuse needs uprating to 100a so hopefully when the DNO come round to the customers house they will either put pme in or up grade it for a fortune probably. We shall see.
how do you know the bullit isn`t 100A already?....Well I went back again today and investigated a little further. The clamp has what looks like a 1mm single core cable attached to it dropping through the floorboards into the void. Not sure what it attaches to, cant see right now. Also the supply fuse needs uprating to 100a so hopefully when the DNO come round to the customers house they will either put pme in or up grade it for a fortune probably. We shall see.
come on, why the hell not eh?....its better to arm yourself with a bit of info first as to whether the earthing arrangements coming in are adequate...or even there at all...No ze. I went with every intention to do that today, but it did not happen. It does look mechanically sound.
A kiln would like to be used...
That would have been a good idea. lol
No ze. I went with every intention to do that today, but it did not happen. It does look mechanically sound.
Well if the TN-S is still giving a good Ze value, you don't want them to PME it, ...do you!!
Glenspark said:how do you know the bullit isn`t 100A already?....
dont tell me....you read the sticker on the side of the fuse carrier (this is no real indication of In of bullit)
Archy Styrigg said:Rusty nails are what I sling in recycling bin after I've stripped pallets down.
Engineer54 said:I can't believe that you got ''nothing'' from this soldered TN-S cable connection, a high reading i can believe, but not nothing!!
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