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Yeah you are defo right there I will defo bring this up with the firm I work for.Perhaps I'm mistaken, but the main isolator on the RH end no longer isolates the board? And I won't mention that G/Y has had a trim up ...
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Yeah you are defo right there I will defo bring this up with the firm I work for.Perhaps I'm mistaken, but the main isolator on the RH end no longer isolates the board? And I won't mention that G/Y has had a trim up ...
yeah ,take your self in a corner and tell your self off.Yeah you are defo right there I will defo bring this up with the firm I work for.
Certainly looks that way .Perhaps I'm mistaken, but the main isolator on the RH end no longer isolates the board? And I won't mention that G/Y has had a trim up ...
You also should mentionYeah you are defo right there I will defo bring this up with the firm I work for.
and I may has well put ,that neutral to the rcd side to the s/heaters not marked up for the line .I have seen a lot like that .● Conductors not enclosed into the dist board.
● Correct identification of the swa conductors.
● The yellow conductor is oversized to enable suitable termination at the earth bar and hence strands have been cut away.
● Generally all conductors are poorly terminated especially the secondary neutral at the main switch.
● The consumer unit has been altered beyond manufacturers recommendations.
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