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I have no idea why people try to find a reason not to provide a single point of isolation on a rudimentary domestic installation. It is an excuse for housebashers to lash in so called shower boards.
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The installation requires a warning label stating more than one source of supplyJust a bit of a curved ball... How would you achieve this with PV ?
Just a bit of a curved ball... How would you achieve this with PV ?
I have no idea why people try to find a reason not to provide a single point of isolation on a rudimentary domestic installation. It is an excuse for housebashers to lash in so called shower boards.
I'm still looking for an amd3 version of rec2 (say) or am I overthinking this?I have no idea why people try to find a reason not to provide a single point of isolation on a rudimentary domestic installation. It is an excuse for housebashers to lash in so called shower boards.
About what.What do the regulations say on the matter?
Working away so have no books.
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