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should be OK he can operate thew switch with a magnetPutting an isolator (and its screw connections) into an inaccessible void is not simply not ok. Oh Dear.
Or perhaps by telekinesis?should be OK he can operate thew switch with a magnet
Then if that' s all he gets, the kitchen company need to be taken to court for Malpractice.I think he will struggle for one of them, at best he might get a dubious minor works certificate....
Yes like most of themUnfortunately, Magnet insist on 100% payment up-front, so there is no option for my brother to withhold payment pending a adequate resolution, certs etc.
Unfortunately, Magnet insist on 100% payment up-front, so there is no option for my brother to withhold payment pending a adequate resolution, certs etc.
Agree, keep on to the boogers, reckon you would have a better than evens chance of getting legal costs if you prosecuted them.I would suggest he reminds magnet that he is expecting certificates on competition ....
It doesn't look like SWA to me either. Can anyone identify it?
you need to get out more. .Looks like NYY-J cable to me. A 3c 2.5 mm is 11.3mm, and 4mm is 13.1mm OD according to some links I've googled, with a 25A & 34A respectively.
you need to get out more. .
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