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Yup where's the bunker haha
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I'll put my tin hat on and take cover
What was it you said:
"I got a bite! A big one! C'mon lads, get the landing net out ready, this one's gonna be a wriggler!"
Sorry that I'm not interested in winning popularity contests and taking sides in petty arguements.
I thanked everyone on the thread especially those 'wirepuller' & 'Engineer 54' whose advice I followed and which resolved my situation and in fact got me extra work.
However if this leaves you feeling a little under appreciated:
My big boy pants are in the wash so I'm too afraid of a bitch slapping!You can answer If you want.:cheesy:
Sorry to be thick, but how does an upstream s,type provide more protection, unless you nail the tails ?
Regards
Sorry if I've upset the apple cart gents.
I just find it strange that my singling out of the two individuals whose advice I followed was questioned.
It appears that I have affronted one of the inner circle and the wagons are circling so before this gets silly.
Once again thanks for the lessons and the input.
Best regards to you all.
I just find it strange that my singling out of the two individuals whose advice I followed was questioned.
It will provide backup in the unlikely...(although some would argue likely)...event of the 30ma RCD failing to trip on an earth fault.After all on a 'normal' uk TT system with an Ra exceeding that which will operate an OCPD you are completely reliant on a single RCD for earth fault protection.
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