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Yeah, I connected them both to A1 and A2, when I should have connected one of them to L1 supply to top of Contactor and the other to A1 and then took a neutral to A2.
i knew I'd work it out, I feel like such a dim wit now, it was so obvious, naturally I would have thought it was a neutral and a switched live out of the time switch but evidently not!
And I'm afraid to say it doesn't look smart, it looks a mess.
A bit of galv trunking with the switchfuse, DB and contactor box mounted to it would look smart.
Out of interest why have you mounted the contactor in an IP consumer unit, a decent metal enclosure would have given you much better working space inside and not be so flimsy. MEM contractors cone with a decent box and they would match up with the switchfuse better.
Off peak supply, why else would it be controlled by a DNO timeswitch?
To be fair, it's quite acceptable work, you are giving valid points but just being ---- lol.
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Clearly we work to different standards! To me that is not acceptable work and would be getting redone properly.
You think that's being ----? I haven't even started on painting the trunking in a colour match to the switchgear.
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