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cu/ consumer unit / fuse board
db board/ distribution board
megger/ it`s actually a make of meter commonly called (meggering circuits) which is wrong it should be 'insulation resistance tester'
 
our local police force came up with a new initiative. a dedicated team of trained officers to deal with street crime. they were going to call it "Fast Action Response Team", till someone spelt out the acronym.

now its called " Street Harrassment Incident Team"
 
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List of Electrical Abbreviations
A ampere [unit of electric current]
BC bayonet cap or bayonet connector [type of light bulb fitting secured by way of opposing pins on the base of the bulb]
BGB big green book – IEE/IET Wiring Regulations, 17[SUP]th[/SUP] edition, Amendment 1 (BS 7671:2011) green cover.
BRB big red book – IEE/IET Wiring Regulations, 17th edition (BS 7671:2008) red cover.
Ca correction factor for ambient temperature
CCU Customer Consumer Unit
CENELEC European Committee for Electro-technical Standardisation
CFL compact fluorescent light
Cg correction factor for the grouping of cables
Ci correction factor for thermal insulation
Ct correction factor for conductor operating temperature
CMD Construction, Management and Design Regulations
CNE combined neutral and earth [see also PEN]
cos 0 power factor [sinusoidal systems]
CPC circuit protective conductor
c.s.a cross-sectional area
DCUSA Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement
De overall cable diameter
DNO Distribution Network Operator
EAWR Electricity at Work Regulations
ECA Electrical Contractors Association
EEBAD earthed equipotential bonding & automatic disconnection
EICR Electrical Installation Condition Report
ELCB earth leakage circuit breaker
ELV extra-low voltage (up to 50V[FONT=&amp] [/FONT]AC)
Elecsa Electrical Self-Assessment - one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK
EMC electro-magnetic compatibility
e.m.f. electro-motive force
EMI electro-magnetic interference
ES edison screw [screw in fitting arrangement for light bulbs]
f frequency
FCU Fused Connection Unit aka Fused Spur Unit
FELV functional extra-low voltage
FSU Fused Spur Unit aka Fused Connection Unit
GLS general lighting service - standard incandescent type of light bulb
GN guidance note
HBC high breaking capacity [fuse]
HRC high rupturing capacity [fuse]
Hz Hertz - unit of frequency
HV High Voltage
I symbol for electric current
I2 operating current [fuse or circuit breaker]
Ia current to operate protective device
Ib design current
Id fault current
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEE Institution of Electrical Engineers
In current setting of protective device
It tabulated current
IP code related to the Ingress Protection rating system consisting of of the letters IP followed by two digits or one digit and one letter and an optional letter to indicate protection levels from variously sized solid objects of various sizes and liquids.
IR insulation resistance
IT earthing system
Iz current carrying capacity
k kilo - one thousand times
kV kilovolt [1000 V]
L1,L2,L3 line conductors of three-phase system
LABC Local Authority Building Control
LEF Luminaire Efficiency Factor (and proposed here as Lighting Efficiency Factor. LV Low Voltage.
m metre
m milli - one thousandth part of
M meg or mega - one million times
mA milliampere
MCB miniature circuit breaker
MCCB moulded case circuit breaker
MD maximum demand
MFT multifunction tester
MHMO Management of Houses of in Multiple Occupation (regulations)
m.i. mineral-insulated
MV Medium Voltage
NAPIT National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers [one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK]
NICEIC National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting [one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK]
p.d. potential difference [the difference (measured in volts) between the electrical "potentials" experienced at two points in space.
PELV protective extra-low voltage
PEN protective earth and neutral [as describing conductors used for both functions, see also CNE]
PME protective multiple earthing
PIR either passive infra-red or periodic inspection report
PSC prospective short-circuit current
p.v.c. poly-vinyl chloride
R resistance [electrical]
Ra the total resistance of an earth electrode and the protective conductor connecting it to exposed conductive parts
REC Regional Electricity Company
Rp resistance of a person's human body
RCBO residual current circuit breaker with overload protection
RCCB residual current circuit breaker
RCD residual current device
r.m.s. root-mean-square [effective value]
s second [unit of time]
S conductor cross-sectional area
SBC small bayonet cap
SELV seperated extra-low voltage
SES small edison screw
SPD Surge Protective Device
SWA Steel Wire Armoured cable
t time
TB termination block
TN-C earthing system
TN-C-S earthing system
TN-S earthing system
TT earthing system
U symbol for voltage [alternative for V]
Uac voltage (alternating current)
Udc voltage (direct current)
UKPN UK Power Networks - distribution network operator for electricity covering South East England
SI Statutory Instruments (UK)
SI Système International - unit system
Uo phase voltage
V volt [unit of e.m.f. or p.d. - the difference (measured in volts) between the electrical "potentials" experienced at two points in space]
Vac volts (alternating current)
Vdc volts (direct current)
W watt [unit of power]
X reactance
Z impedance [the measure of opposition to alternating current]
Ze earth loop impedance external to installation
Zs earth fault loop impedance
0 phase angle
 
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List of Electrical Abbreviations
A ampere [unit of electric current]
BC bayonet cap or bayonet connector [type of light bulb fitting secured by way of opposing pins on the base of the bulb]
BGB big green book – IEE/IET Wiring Regulations, 17[SUP]th[/SUP] edition, Amendment 1 (BS 7671:2011) green cover.
BRB big red book – IEE/IET Wiring Regulations, 17th edition (BS 7671:2008) red cover.
Ca correction factor for ambient temperature
CCU Customer Consumer Unit
CENELEC European Committee for Electro-technical Standardisation
CFL compact fluorescent light
Cg correction factor for the grouping of cables
Ci correction factor for thermal insulation
Ct correction factor for conductor operating temperature
CMD Construction, Management and Design Regulations
CNE combined neutral and earth [see also PEN]
cos 0 power factor [sinusoidal systems]
CPC circuit protective conductor
c.s.a cross-sectional area
DCUSA Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement
De overall cable diameter
DNO Distribution Network Operator
EAWR Electricity at Work Regulations
ECA Electrical Contractors Association
EEBAD earthed equipotential bonding & automatic disconnection
EICR Electrical Installation Condition Report
ELCB earth leakage circuit breaker
ELV extra-low voltage (up to 50V[FONT=&amp] [/FONT]AC)
Elecsa Electrical Self-Assessment - one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK
EMC electro-magnetic compatibility
e.m.f. electro-motive force
EMI electro-magnetic interference
ES edison screw [screw in fitting arrangement for light bulbs]
f frequency
FCU Fused Connection Unit aka Fused Spur Unit
FELV functional extra-low voltage
FSU Fused Spur Unit aka Fused Connection Unit
GLS general lighting service - standard incandescent type of light bulb
GN guidance note
HBC high breaking capacity [fuse]
HRC high rupturing capacity [fuse]
Hz Hertz - unit of frequency
HV High Voltage
I symbol for electric current
I2 operating current [fuse or circuit breaker]
Ia current to operate protective device
Ib design current
Id fault current
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEE Institution of Electrical Engineers
In current setting of protective device
It tabulated current
IP code related to the Ingress Protection rating system consisting of of the letters IP followed by two digits or one digit and one letter and an optional letter to indicate protection levels from variously sized solid objects of various sizes and liquids.
IR insulation resistance
IT earthing system
Iz current carrying capacity
k kilo - one thousand times
kV kilovolt [1000 V]
L1,L2,L3 line conductors of three-phase system
LABC Local Authority Building Control
LEF Luminaire Efficiency Factor (and proposed here as Lighting Efficiency Factor. LV Low Voltage.
m metre
m milli - one thousandth part of
M meg or mega - one million times
mA milliampere
MCB miniature circuit breaker
MCCB moulded case circuit breaker
MD maximum demand
MFT multifunction tester
MHMO Management of Houses of in Multiple Occupation (regulations)
m.i. mineral-insulated
MV Medium Voltage
NAPIT National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers [one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK]
NICEIC National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting [one of a number of electrical competent person schemes in the UK]
p.d. potential difference [the difference (measured in volts) between the electrical "potentials" experienced at two points in space.
PELV protective extra-low voltage
PEN protective earth and neutral [as describing conductors used for both functions, see also CNE]
PME protective multiple earthing
PIR either passive infra-red or periodic inspection report
PSC prospective short-circuit current
p.v.c. poly-vinyl chloride
R resistance [electrical]
Ra the total resistance of an earth electrode and the protective conductor connecting it to exposed conductive parts
REC Regional Electricity Company
Rp resistance of a person's human body
RCBO residual current circuit breaker with overload protection
RCCB residual current circuit breaker
RCD residual current device
r.m.s. root-mean-square [effective value]
s second [unit of time]
S conductor cross-sectional area
SBC small bayonet cap
SELV seperated extra-low voltage
SES small edison screw
SPD Surge Protective Device
SWA Steel Wire Armoured cable
t time
TB termination block
TN-C earthing system
TN-C-S earthing system
TN-S earthing system
TT earthing system
U symbol for voltage [alternative for V]
Uac voltage (alternating current)
Udc voltage (direct current)
UKPN UK Power Networks - distribution network operator for electricity covering South East England
SI Statutory Instruments (UK)
SI Système International - unit system
Uo phase voltage
V volt [unit of e.m.f. or p.d. - the difference (measured in volts) between the electrical "potentials" experienced at two points in space]
Vac volts (alternating current)
Vdc volts (direct current)
W watt [unit of power]
X reactance
Z impedance [the measure of opposition to alternating current]
Ze earth loop impedance external to installation
Zs earth fault loop impedance
0 phase angle

Markie, you missed out TMTOMH.... too much time on my hands.
 
Markie, looks like you missed out CU, and used CCU instead, EEBAD should be EEBADS, Ra should resistance of earth electrode only.
Then there's just a couple you missed:
ADS: Automatic Disconnection of Supply,
AWA: Aluminium Wired Armour,
CT: Current Transformer,
DB: Distribution Board,
EFLI: Earth Fault Loop Impedance,
ELV: Extra Low Voltage,
EMT: Earth Marshaling Terminal,
ESQCR: Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations,
IET: Institute of Engineering and Technology,
FELV: Functional Extra Low Voltage,
HV: High Voltage,
LSC: Luminair Supporting Coupler,
LV: Low Voltage,
MEN: Multiple Earth Neutral connection (used abroad to describe PME),
MET: Main Earth Terminal,
MV: Medium Voltage (not used in this country anymore),
PBC: Protective Bonding Conductor,
PE: Protective Earthing,
PEFC: Prospective Earth Fault,
PFC: Prospective Fault Current,
PME: Protective Multiple Earthing,
PNB: Protective Neutral Bonding,
PSCC: Prospective Short Circuit Current,
PV: Pholtaic Voltage (solar power),
R1: Resistance of line conductor,
R2: Resistance of earth conductor,
r1: resistance of line conductor (taken at socket-outlets on RFC),
r2: resistance of earth conductor (taken at socket-outlets on RFC),
rn: resistance of neutral conductor (taken at socket-outlets on RFC), RFC: Ring Final Circuit,
SFCU: Switched Fused Connection Unit, SNE: Separate Neutral and Earth (cable), So: Socket-outlet,
SRCD: Socket-outlet incorporating an RCD, IT: Information Technology, IT: Impedance Earthing (Terra),
TN: Terra Neutral, TN-C:
Terra Neutral Combined,
TN-S: Terra Neutral Separated,
TN-C-S: Terra Neutral Combined then Separated,
TT: Terra Terra,
Tx: Transformer,
Zdb: Zs at DB.
 
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What about NORWICH kNickers Off Ready When I Come Home.

And my favourite from my Airline days. BOEING

Bits Of Engine In Neighbours Gardens

Cheers............Howard
 
The most used on here in relation to a lot of questions posted is ''''LOL'''

Don't start with the "LOL" Top Cat will start sharing all his luvvvvvvvvvvvv (AGAIN)​
 
Fuse Unit Currently Knackered (Electrictrician Diagnosed)

I will let you guys work it out for fear of being restricted.......lmao
 
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Electrical Trainee= Five week wonder!
DI= Domestic Installer!
BESNA= Building Engineering Services "National Agreement"!
Mob= Rogue Company not adhering to nationally recognised terms and conditions!
JIB= Joint Industry Board for the Electrical Contracting Industry of England and Wales
SJIB= Scottish Joint Industry Board
Unite the Union= The official electricians union for the protection of terms and conditions, safety and training of electricians.
ECA= Electrical Contractors Association of England and Wales and represents the interests of member companies.
SELECT= Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland.
HASAWA1974etc= Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 etc. This is an Act of Parliament and is an enforcing law under legislation.
EAWR1989= Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. This is a set of regulations designed to help the HASAWA1974etc to be implemented in the electrical industry.
BS7671:2008= This is the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations and is the basic standards required to be met by all persons carrying out electrical work and is used by HASAWA1974etc in court to show whether or not electrical installations were installed to the basic requirements deemed necessary under law.
Approved Electrician= This is a JIB/SJIB grade of a fully qualified electrician with a minimum of two years on site experience and has a full working knowledge of the BS7671:2008, EAWR1989, HASAWA1974etc, The National Working Rules for the Electrical Contracting Industry, has the skills to carry out a full range of electrical activities as required in all sectors, can run jobs, train apprentices and above all else is deemed to be "competent" under the eyes of the law!
JIB/SJIB Rule book= This is the bible for electricians working for a member company.
Ragged Trousered Philanthropists= This is the construction bible for all!!!
SCAB=
After God had finished the rattlesnake, the toad, and the vampire, he had some awful substance left with which he made a scab.

A scab is a two-legged animal with a corkscrew soul, a water brain, a combination backbone of jelly and glue.

Where others have hearts, he carries a tumor of rotten principles.

When a scab comes down the street, men turn their backs and angels weep in heaven, and the devil shuts the gates of hell to keep him out.

No man (or woman) has a right to scab so long as there is a pool of water to drown his carcass in, or a rope long enough to hang his body with.

Judas was a gentleman compared with a scab. For betraying his master, he had character enough to hang himself. A scab has not.

Esau sold his birthright for a mess of pottage.

Judas sold his Savior for thirty pieces of silver.

Benedict Arnold sold his country for a promise of a commision in the british army.

The scab sells his birthright, country, his wife, his children and his fellowmen for an unfulfilled promise from his employer.

Esau was a traitor to himself; Judas was a traitor to his God; Benedict Arnold was a traitor to his country.

A scab is a traitor to his God, his country, his family and his class.

Author --- Jack London (1876-1916)

NO SCABS!


 
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must have got my sums wrong. was 1/9d in 1966 when i started.
 

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