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I was just suggesting it's 40+ years old and updating it to something modern wouldn't go a miss. I'm sure it works perfectly well, but it would be nice to update it.
I'm 57 does that mean I need updating for something modern
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I was just suggesting it's 40+ years old and updating it to something modern wouldn't go a miss. I'm sure it works perfectly well, but it would be nice to update it.
I'm 57 does that mean I need updating for something modern
Nowts the botha hinnyThanks for all your inputs gents
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conduits connected to earthing in a corrosive environment is my concern - the board is earthed vi the conduits supplying maintails from isolator below it. I am see the lack on main earth cable as a C1 - and the db should be isolated until the necessary remedial work has been completed
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evening all,
I am carrying an inspection and test of a board which is located in an area similar to a swimming pool - the board is 40 years old - has no main earth and is reliant on the the conduits connection for earthing- there is no MET within board - all earths are connected to board chassis - there is no rcd protection. The environment is a harsh corrosive environment - some ZS values are high on certain circiuits what is the minimum I can do to get this board to a satisfactory state so that it would pass an EICR.
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listen guys input would be welcome Thanks
I was just suggesting it's 40+ years old and updating it to something modern wouldn't go a miss. I'm sure it works perfectly well, but it would be nice to update it.
I just cant understand why people get so worked up when steel conduit is used as an earth and no separate earth if you work out the cross sectional earth of a conduit and compare that to say a 1.5 or 2.5 earth or even greater size, there will be no comparison, as long as the conduit is good and sound condition then there's not a problem
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