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I usually use the 62606 with the RCD/OCPD type because it can be both.
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Yes the neutrals will be connected together in the same terminal and the earth joined in a 2screw earth connector just behind the switch.
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I need help with a project. It evolves replacing existing standard toggles with "smart" toggles with dimmers. Resulting in four new wireless...
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NICEIC Certification Scheme NICEIC renewal assessment debacle!
Hi all the same thing recently happened to me I have been with Niceic 21 years now they try this scam on with me I think they are just making it...
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A fully charged car battery should have a resting voltage of 12.6 volts
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Not usually easy to get to the thermal fuse as they are often fitted under the windings. Easier to replace the transformer with a suitable new...
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Would be very rare to find a domestic fridge which pulls enough when it kicks in to trip a 16/20amp breaker
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I don't know if you are sorted yet but I would only do the single supply option as a very last resort. Great care has to be taken in setting up...
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Follow the eic test result page .start with ring continuity including figure of 8.then choose between phase and earth connected together on al...
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Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling. I'm guessing that's why you joined, posted and then rushed off.
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What was wrong? I don’t have power in my heater, just one beep
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Thanks, turned out the earth wasn’t connected to the socket, probably hadn’t been for years…….
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Thanks for you replies. It sounds like this is not a 18th Edition issue. So I've attached photos. The ringmain is cct 2 on the CU and lighting is...
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Free help and advice available, Compex training instructor / assessor. Private tuition also available online, by telephone or in person, hourly...
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Time for an update on this. I see I've had a couple of recent replies that I don't recall getting notifications for, so thanks for those. All...
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Hi does any one know or fitted ic integrated downlights suitable for rockwool .most say lay over insulation which is your standard glass wool...
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Just to complete the picture this was found on the other side of the room. Outside light supply tapped off a socket cable via connector blocks...
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What was the make and model by the way?! What type of fire alarm too, most addressable systems you can simply add a relay output module to the...
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Not sure what you mean by pre-IP? as IP guidance was introduced long before 12v halogen downlights became 'fashionable'. That aside I would ditch...
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Brown - 4 Grey (Sleeved Blue) - 3 Black (sleeved Brown) - 2
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The symbol is from IEC 60417-5172-2003-02 and as far as I know showing the symbol is not mandatory (and I seem to recall that is stated in the 5th...
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Hi. I recently bought an electrical ceramic heater which was described as class 2. Now I've opened the packaging, I can see that the rating plate...
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I’m trying to replace a gfci outlet which does not work in a bathroom at a relatives house which was just purchased. Circuit checker shows no...
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Mine is a Telequipment D75 from the 1970s. Still working spot on. Proper dual beam as well and very high EHT for really bright traces.
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If you bypass the microswitches you'd need to incorporate a couple of contactors or relays to avoid each zone back feeding each other. The...
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Com is short for Common, sometime just C, or in the case of your old switch , L1 It is the side of the switch that is always connected… the link...
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Firstly thanks for replying to my question and I do appreciate. To answer your question. I’m a little bit alright with ohms law but besides...
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The manual mentions: Gases and vapours other than the target refrigerant gas, may cause semi-conductor sensors to react. Sensors exposed to...
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