Recent content by ianphilip007

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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    ahh I must have mis read thought it strange that cpc was going pink.
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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    lol yes still can't believe there changing cpc colour to pink
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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    I'm currently not registered with my scheme provider as I have been off work for some time, returning back next month. just getting my head round the changes for bs7671 18th edition amendment 2
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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    That's my thinking too. its an alteration to the configuration of the C.U. ( retro fitting mcb protection,SPD module and associated link cables)
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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    thank you loz I am aware of what you stated, just wondered if the addition of a SPD is classed as notifiable as your adding MCB protection for the SPD and reconfiguring the C.U. For example If you change the size of protective device for an existing circuit this is deemed notifiable. So...
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    UK Installation of SPD's either in existing C.U. or standalone be a notifiable job..

    looking for clarification on the status (notifiable/ not notifiable) of installing SPD's to existing installations C.U. or in a standalone enclosure. many thanks
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    will SPD protection now have to be added for an addition to an existing circuit

    can any one clarify if a SPD will now need to be installed when making an addition to a existing circuit? many thanks
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    Light neutral ( via 20-60Va transformer) was looped from neutral at timer fan junctionjbox via neutral from 3 pole isolator switch
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    Impossible for me to now say if the loose neutral connection was the only fault and the fan/light transformer were not actually faulty. It could have been, fortunately, for the customer, they wanted a more powerful mixed flow fan fittng anyway.
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    Probably correct to assume that the loose neutral was present or may have got worse leading to the failure of the old fan and downlight transformer. At time of replacement both 12v shower light and fan were not working at all. Fair to say that due to the new fan and light showing problems as...
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    all connections were correct as i say apart from the loose neutral found on 3pole isolator
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    as stated the fan and shower light are now working as normal, after loose neutral connection was found.
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    a strange Slow running Manrose MFT100T

    to add the fan isolator switch when turned off stopped the fan & light dead ( before fault correction)

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