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well, that's all i had on the van that day.but at least i am trying to get the job done correctly with some SWA and not with a bit of 2.5 t&e buried bare to the garage like the last dodgy spark did
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well, that's all i had on the van that day.but at least i am trying to get the job done correctly with some SWA and not with a bit of 2.5 t&e buried bare to the garage like the last dodgy spark did
What no 10mm2T&E+cpc?earrth the metal conduit. install 10mm singles.
yeah sorry getting tired, up too early and not enough sleep last night.
does the bonding conductor not need to have a minimum csa of 10 mm to an outbuilding fed form a dwelling with a pme system? i put cpc by error and not pbc.
but without going round again off top of my head i cannot remember if there were any extraneous conductive parts. think the water was plastic.
that's for the fairies that think all showers should be in 10mm. sling some 6mm on a catenary, it won't get hot till you shove 90A down it. ( maybe only 80A on a hot day though).What no 10mm2T&E+cpc?
What no 10mm2T&E+cpc?
Leave the tails of the SWA long enough to reach the CU after you terminate it at the AB
What 10mm2 TWIN AND EARTH PLUS A CPC never have I seen such an animalthat's for the fairies that think all showers should be in 10mm. sling some 6mm on a catenary, it won't get hot till you shove 90A down it. ( maybe only 80A on a hot day though).
Have you asked your schemes tech support for suggestions?
working through NICEIC towards DIProbably a reasonable call to make, outline the "issues" and then how you intend to deal with it, seeking their views .... that way they can tell you have thought about the "job" rather than assuming they will give you the answers.
A bit like using this forum... outline issues, suggest your solution (as you did) and then respond to points raised - which you have - and this is the best way to get the most out of the "virtual" team.
Which scheme are you with?
butchtaylor909 some of the questions. that asked on this forum
we can not do the job for you .
we can only give you advice may be one of the sparks on this forum could call to the job in question and give advise.
Thank you. i had planned to test the conduit next time i am on site. cannot remember if the sink had plastic or metal pipes, so had planned to be checking that too.If you can prove the tube in the wall is effectively earthed then a non metal sheathed cable can be used without additional rcd protection. You need to assertain whether main protective bonds are required in the garage, if not you can ignore the separate 10.0 cpc requirement. I would avoid using YY, CY or SY cable because it is not recognised for use in this country. 10.0 T&E is fine with a separate 10.0 if required for main protective bonding.
Few months, Been working with others doing simple jobs but want get to registered and head off on my own.how long have you been qualified sorry to ask you.
I what way!Been working with others doing simple jobs
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