Like the Plastic CUBit confused where does mounting it on battens come into it. The board in the picture clearly has the back knocked out, is mounted flat leaving conductors exposed to a combustible surface.
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Like the Plastic CUBit confused where does mounting it on battens come into it. The board in the picture clearly has the back knocked out, is mounted flat leaving conductors exposed to a combustible surface.
I was replying generally to the idea of using rear knockouts. In the OP's picture it does look like the CU is mounted straight on a wooden surface, with the back knocked out. Not sure why I must say.Bit confused where does mounting it on battens come into it. The board in the picture clearly has the back knocked out, is mounted flat leaving conductors exposed to a combustible surface.
You mean can't code it?You can code it for being mounted on a wooden surface even with the back cut out IMO without evidence of a problem or even loose connections.
Bit like a plastic consumer unit which is combustible.
Check tightness of connections,tight and secure, no code.
Ha yes!You mean can't code it?
pity there isn't a code for "it's an abortion but it works, dunnit?"
Reminds me of being back in IT support when we'd tell clients that they were experiencing an ID-10-T error
Is this an IT geek forum or what?
I class myself as a jock as opposed to a nerd/geekNot sure its exclusively IT geeks ... I'd say there are lots of geeks. Full stop
I class myself as a jock as opposed to a nerd/geek
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