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You're after a free working holiday ain't you?Good day my friend...you have to change your consumer unit?
I can do it for you, and very cheap too
Just practising for my next sojourn to Spain in April...
can't wait, this weather here is doing my head in.
Just a dumb rating for a dumb answer. The couple that at least tried to be a bit helpful were rated accordingly.It appears dal is rating us all dumb because we don't have a clue and he does... or is it the other way around
Well I'd hoped this was a helpful forum but instead I see you're just the usual bunch of internet trolls. Well done, anyone can be brave when they hide behind a keyboard.
I'll be going ahead with the job anyway, you could have helped and maybe given me some pointers from your obviously vast array of knowledge but no, you had to be smart arses so I'll just do what I usually do and work it out for myself. I haven't blown anything up yet so maybe it'll go okay, maybe not, either way I know you couldn't give a ****.
Cheers...
I know and thank you, I really appreciate your help.Please read posts #8 & #9.. You got your answer back then mate.
I know and thank you, I really appreciate your help.
Was thinking about an apt response to Dal's obvious "I know what I'm doing , they don't post" but thought "don't add fuel to the fire" but you nailed it right on.It appears dal is rating us all dumb because we don't have a clue and he does... or is it the other way around
I will, the distance from the meter array for all the apartments to my CU is further than the distance from the lower CU to the upper CU so I'm going to ask at the local suppliers if the same cable will be suitable, I'll ask about the isolator but plan to put one in anyway just not sure whether to position it downstairs (preferable so I can cut off upstairs easily) or whether it has to be adjacent to the upper CU.Let us know how you get on.. I'm curious as to what cable (e.g. SWA) is best, according to the Spanish regs and if a switches isolator is required.
I'm not reporting anyone, I don't care enough about your posts to take the time. As for "holier than thou attitude", well I think you have that arse about face.Was thinking about an apt response to Dal's obvious "I know what I'm doing , they don't post" but thought "don't add fuel to the fire" but you nailed it right on.
People think Electrics are easy, whereas we all know it's not as black and white as Mr and Mrs Public think it is. Dal obviously thinks he knows best and was coming to us for advice he didn't expect, well Dal that's how it is, you have peeded off so many Forum members with your holier than thou attitude and got what you deserved, so go on report me, dumb me, I don't give one.
If you didn’t care ,why did you dumb us thenI'm not reporting anyone, I don't care enough about your posts to take the time. As for "holier than thou attitude", well I think you have that arse about face.
Yes there are isolators directly above the meters (RCCB/RCD?), there are supplier's fuses before the meters (screw in ceramic types). In Spain the isolators must be accessible from outside the dwelling in all cases I believe.In the UK, if the tails are longer than 3 meters then a fused isolator has to be fitted, close to the meter..
Don't go there MateIf you didn’t care ,why did you dumb us then
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