Discuss Full rcbo boards???? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Beat me to it Davehow many 13A plugs are there which form part of the fixed wiring and therefore come under the remit of bs7671?
I won't loose any sleep if they do DaveSomeone is bound to be along at any moment to point out you're defining fine wire incorrectly Ian but I agree with you.
Hi Pat - I got one of these, it works fine but in truth I've not used it enough to really say.Does anyone have any links to their fav ferrule crimping tool?
I would suggest that the use of ferrules, depends on how frequently you would use them.
Someone who does the odd board with one or two RCBOs may not see the need, especially as compliance is easily achieved by the method I posted earlier.
Someone who builds lots of panels however may find the use of ferrules makes their work easier.
What makes me chuckle, is when people ask if your ferrule crimper is calibrated.
Hi Pat - I got one of these, it works fine but in truth I've not used it enough to really say.
Ferrule Kit - German Colour Scheme - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/DVDK2G.html
Sorry if it sounded that way, it was not intended. I got it for an rcbo job a while back and not needed it since.I thought that post was a pee take
Nope didn't know boot lace ferrules had a crimperSorry if it sounded that way, it was not intended.
I bloody like that very neat.Cut and ferrule for me every time.
Like to leave a little bit length still so the RCBO isn't completely useless if it does need to be moved a little in the future.
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Very neat and tidy! Well done! Nice to see you taking pride in your work. You cant be that busy though )Cut and ferrule for me every time.
Like to leave a little bit length still so the RCBO isn't completely useless if it does need to be moved a little in the future.
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I don't pick the boards, whatever our wholesalers have. Currently BGDo you have to use the particular brand of board your are using?
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