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I have just come back from the pub having enjoyed quite a few pints of a really nice guest ale. I can only imagine that the OP has done likewise on a regular basis. Dave your patience is worthy of some sort of award. Does the OP do this sort of work on a regular basis????
If you want to be picky i suppose, but i would like to think most people knew where i was coming from. Dont suppose your a member of the grammar police aswell are you
Would you also put any other appliances using more than 2kw on there own dedicated supply?
I have just come back from the pub having enjoyed quite a few pints of a really nice guest ale. I can only imagine that the OP has done likewise on a regular basis. Dave your patience is worthy of some sort of award. Does the OP do this sort of work on a regular basis????
That's why you don't put the oven on the RFC isn't it?? So it's not overloaded by the appliances you just mentioned being on it PLUS the oven. Dear me.So possibly dishwasher, washing machine, tumbledryer all on there own dedicated supply?
Andy, out of interest why is a mixer shower more economical (or reliable for that matter), than an electric? Are you assuming a Combi boiler?Convince them they want more reliable, more economical, mixer showers. Hassle from lack of info gets directed at the plumber, job done, down the pub.
For now. ...Obviously, only this install doesnt have any of those appliances connected to the ring, read my posts properly
Also can i assume you have never referred to an IR test as having been meggered?
Well rightly or wrongly im a little different, in that if was communicating with somebody who had a good understanding of electrical installations i may use terminology that isnt quite factually correct. If on a job i asked the apprentice to megger a ring main, for example, he would know what i meant as would most of my colleagues.
The problem with this forum is as clear as day in this thread. Somebody comes on who maybe hasnt got the experience or knowledge as somebody else. And rather than offer any sort of advice or constructive disscussion they prefer to lord it over these people and question their abilitys. Isnt there a place where the more miserable, less tolerant amongst us can hang out and moan to eachother.
Hi Leep,
I stay well clear of these conversations now as I've had my fair share in the past. In fact the 'negativity' of posts was far far worse a year or so ago. You have to be able to accept that you will get some hostility from some people, you ignore the hostility as best you can and concentrate on the posts that have offered suggestions to you original post as this is all you are interested in isn't it. That way you get a lot of really useful information from this site.
It's rude to mention names, but there is one in this thread who 'you' may feel is being hostile or perhaps unhelpful, but if you can look past that you'll find a lot of very useful information from this member as his knowledge is great. It's not easy as sometimes you may want to tell him he's being a bit of a knob but you can't because he's actually right 97% of the time so you just sit and smile and say thankyou for the useful information
because he's actually right 97% of the time
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