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Ended up re-terminating a DB after working on all but one of the circuits, made testing much easier. None of the neutrals or CPCs were in the correct terminals and most terminals were inaccessible as the cables went all over the place. I wish C50 boards were still made. The RCBOs all had really fast tripping times too.
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The photo is a bit blurry, I must have been shaking with excitement.

Me like this.
 
Tel ! 3mm Earth sleeving !! Tut tut. :p
only size my local wholesalers stock. then you gotto buy 10m which then ends up as a complete mess in the van. finally got some 2mm of fleabay. can buy 10m or muliples thereof.
 
I'm quite happy to carry on with 3mm Tel, as long as it's not the rubbish stuff that creases all over the place. Tend to buy 100m at a time which you can get on a drum now, much tidier and you don't end up with umpteen ends on it. :)
 
Damn, lost the "after" photos somewhere, upgrading to new switches and redoing the patch panel cables at a company a few years back tidying up a load of comms rooms. The Fluke cable analyser was a godsend as it read the port and switch info.

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Damn, lost the "after" photos somewhere, upgrading to new switches and redoing the patch panel cables at a company a few years back tidying up a load of comms rooms. The Fluke cable analyser was a godsend as it read the port and switch info.

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do you get a jar of dolmio with that?
 
white bezel... YUK.

and a pendant behind the door would have been more fun. :D
 
oops. though that was a GU10.
 
Wrong, if the overload trips the bi-metallic contacts open and the 3 phases are broken.

It's good practice to break the aux control circuit at the same time thus de-energizing the contactor. Dependent on how the control system is wired it isn't an absolute must.

However there are other things wrong with that starter. I'm not going to go into them as most think it's nit picking.

I'd be interested to know what the nit picking is.
 
The Click scholmore ones ?,how did you find them. Anyway Tony Cable will be pleased as according to their website he has gone working for them. Nice looking job by the way.
Yeah all good mate... they done the job as was restricted because of the size of the hole. It's a nice job all round. I'll take a load of pics once complete and post them up....got over 40 RAKO lighting circuits, 12 RAKO blind circuits, 2500 meter of cat 6, 39 speakers controlled by sonos, texecom premier elite alarm, CCTV, honeywell evo home heating controls etc. All of the above is controlled through an app called simple control.
 

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