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Old 20-08-2008   #11 (permalink)
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cheers, if i go for saying its 16th tho then ive gotta do supp bonding and aswell. got to much on to mess about with that aswell. i did the job on the 7/7/08 so its defo gotta be 17th. mights just re write them all on a 17th for the sake of preventing any problems.

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easyfox, yeah hopefully with the nic,
You'll be fine, I've had no problems to date & the assessors seem ok & approachable.

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on the main schedule above the black line ive got meter tails, then going along filled in the 1361 iib and all that.
You will have all this info on the supply characteristics section, so why bother again.

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if i put garage consumer or DB2 then type of wiring = A/f, whats ref method for buried in the ground? (dont know if its in conduit) max disconnection .4? , etc etc
Ref method D (laid directly in the ground or in ducting laid in the ground)
Dissconnection time (assuming 17th) 0.4 (circuit is not above 32a on a tn system. or if 16th 5 secs)


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the garage is fed from a 16A 60898 via a 30mA RCD.
I bet a weeks wages one question you'll be asked will be "whats the max ocpd that could be used for this circuit"



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also just realized as well that ive used an old 16th set of sheets for this job. is that really such an issue when all the information is there??
All the info will be there on the 16th sheets but if you say it's done to 17th, they will probably want to see 17th sheets I'm afraid.
Saying that not all the info will be there (incorrect info will be there) max Zs differs for starters

Good luck on Friday, let us know how it goes.
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max ocpd then that'll be 20a i think, ive used all the 17th maz Zs's etc but like you say its on 16th certs so i need to redo them on 17th ones.
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max ocpd then that'll be 20a i think,
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