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That’s a voltage tester?
That’s a voltage tester?
It has a built in gfci tester.
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That’s a voltage tester?
That’s a voltage tester?
Yes so have some of those Martindale type socket testers.It has a built in gfci tester.
commercial only for them ,you want be putting them in domestic ,it would be the film jaws ,we need a bigger consumer unit or bigger boat .
I think I must be getting confused!
I thought these AFDDs were nothing more than surge protectors?
Or is it aimed at blocks of flats too??'premises with sleeping accommodation' is a bit ambiguous, though. I'm assuming they mean hotels?
That's my take on it.'premises with sleeping accommodation' is a bit ambiguous, though. I'm assuming they mean hotels?
May also make sense since Grenfell but then you'd have thought they'd listed BMO'sOr is it aimed at blocks of flats too??
I agree. Blocks of flats are dwellings. Not sleeping accommodation.That's my take on it.
Also according to the NIC presenters, ADDS will not work on a RFC, they didn't give a very good explanation on the film they produced, but the fact that AFDDs won't work on a RFC according to them was something that stuck in my mind.Seems these things are elusive.
Eaton are quoting £160 per combined unit and a 16 day lead time.
They also do not do 3 phase units.
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Also according to the NIC presenters, ADDS will not work on a RFC, they didn't give a very good explanation on the film they produced, but the fact that AFDDs won't work on a RFC according to them was something that stuck in my mind.
Ah, yes. Good point. Obvious when one gives it the merest moment of thought.Perhaps they work by detecting the gaps in the flow of current caused between arcs.
An RFC would have the gaps in current on one conductor filled in by the current flow on the other conductor.
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