Saw this online and it seems NAPIT are setting up a job leads service and then charging its members for them.
not sure how well this will work and if it does then i expect certsure to quickly muscle in on the action and use the NICEIC brand to get some of the market share and money being made...
Hi all
i just sent my fluke tester off for calibration, and came back as a fault so needs sending off for fixing, now sods law i have my NICEIC assessment Thursday, so had to purchase the testers within my local wholesalers (as will take 10 days to get to get old ones back)
so i got the Di-LOG...
I am always extremely cautious with working with anything that involves with electricity. Was wondering if anyone can help and give advice to these with these questions to help calm the anxiety.
First is how much load can i put through 1 extension lead? I know each of them can have different...
I dont usually do PA testing, or whetever the hell it's called these days, but have come across a few occasions where EU two pin IEC leads have been used with a travel adapter.
In the majority of cases it's class II equipment being powerd but today I found this set up being used for a class I...
Hoping someone might be able to help. I’ve seen an ‘adaptor’ that allows 2 test leads to run from one port of an MFT (doing IR test). But, can’t find anywhere to buy it. Anyone know where I could get one from?
I have read somewhere, (but I can't locate the source), that because the RCBO's electronic control operates at a very slightly higher potential than earth, there is a very small leakage to earth through the functional earth lead.
Is this correct or is my memory playing tricks?
Mains Leads.
I supply machines that are 21 amp per phase. the CE certification states a 2.5 5 core lead should be fitted. Which we do.
I have been asked to fit 4.0mm because the mains breakers are 32 Amp.
Isn't this the wrong way round? if the fuse was bigger it makes no sense to fit a bigger...
as the title reads, my test leads need replacing but I’m struggling finding like for like replacements? Anyone know where I can get them please?
I’m after the red test lead with test button and the 3 in 1 clamp lead
Cheers
I was always taught never to trim RCBO leads. I noticed on another thread the other day/earlier on that someone said they did.
What’s the general consensus on the subject? The reasons explained to me as to why we shouldn’t cut them were the RCBO was calibrated with that length of cable on so it...
don't do much pa testing but noticed a couple of times these show reverse polarity on my megger pat 120 ,but test the pins for continuity and its ok on neutral and earth but no continuity on line,they all work ok ,is the electronics causing problems ?
Has anyone got any decent mft1502 replacement leads or knows anywhere I can get them without paying through the nose? Need some that are compatible with the kewtech break out box. I’m going to be getting the newest megger soon but while mine is still in good nick and more than adequately does...
I tried to make title sound like a tabloid headline.
This is a still from the latest Avengers film. Thank you for reinforcing the stereotype that the Scots eat unhealthily. Deep fried Kebab. Really?
They also portray Scotland with empty streets. Even at night time when this scene takes place...
Just after A bit of advice regarding a load of swa cables into dist board. What's people's preferred methods / good practice regarding banjos fly leads etc. Banjos inside?? If multiple cables are using armour as cpc is it considered bad practice to use 1 fly lead between the two Banjos??? Is it...
what do you guys do with yours? Currently on a job fitting a 24 way TP&N distribution board where all final circuits are going to be protected by RCBO's. I want the board to look as neat as possible but as you can imagine the number of circuits that i have ( 56 in total ) means the neutral and...
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