Hi, Fitting a 17th Ed Board with main switch on right hand side(CEO Board). 4 ways to rccb then another 4 to2nd rccb. Neutral bar numbered right to left Earth bar numbered left to right. Question is do i follow convention and work away from the switch on my EIC ?. (Effectively Low to High)
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Just wondering what should be the content of a customer reference which I need to give to napit for my application to 1 of there schemes.
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Just wondered what your putting in this box (as pictured) ?
Is it any reference you want to use at all or is it the pre-printed reference thats individual on the top right hand corner of your test cert for each job?
what is the reference number on the right hand corner of the test cert for...
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im new to this site so please forgive me if this question has been asked,im looking to find out what the codes were for the type of wiring column on a test sheet.i know that there are ones on the test sheets but just wondered if there were anymore available
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Plying my trade at present with a domestic electrician (experience is experience)...I'm wanting to know more with regards to the prior thinking required such as requirements for designing the installation when new or considerations to additional work to be carried out...
I've got 2330 Notes...
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What reference method(s) would be used in a domestic installation?
I have looked at appendix four in BS7671 and the table that covers flat cables only describes cables in stud walls or above plasterboard with thermal insulation but what about cables under ground floor cables and...
Can someone confirm the correct reference methods for
Twin and earth drilled through joists and enclosed in pvc capping buried in plaster.
As above, but cable run on top of fibreglass then in capping down to a switch
Twin and earth run in surface mini trunking
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Ian Hall
Don't know if I'm going mad, senile or just plain wrong on this, so looking for opinions.
At college we were taught that the number of sockets was calculated by counting each outlet point. IE, doubles and trebles still counted as one outlet point. Had a discussion with a colleague today on...
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