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I had a call to a new customer who was experiencing what sounded like nuisance tripping on a kitchen ring. Some background first. It's an MK LN...
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Hi all, we had our gas hob removed months ago and finally just got round to putting an induction hob in. Its a normal 4 ring induction but one of...
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I've just started using the NAPIT forms for EIC's and EICR's and they are a bit cumbersome to be fair. Does anyone know which observation is for a...
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HI , potential 2 bed 1970’s bungalow buyer here…. Our surveyor (RICS) has pointed out there is no circuit breaker to the electrics (fuse board...
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I received multiple quotes to install a long run for my electrical outlet NEMA 14-50 for my tesla. The cost is huge $1800 give and take...
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Hi guys, First thank you for reading and helping out. Ok I got the above water timer, since last week it's just doesn't seem to be working...
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Hi all I have a small DC motor that I pulled off from an ABS car module and need help identifying some parts in order to hopefully rebuild it. 1...
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So far I have never had to deal with a new supply but a possible site we are looking at will need some major changes and so I wondered if folks...
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Hello fellow sparks I have a question regarding NAPIT assessment I'm due to have soon. I'm getting Electrical Inspector Scheme and Third Party...
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Hi all, Grateful for your expertise regarding my confusion on the below. Context: French rural domestic property Single phase supply, TT...
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Senior moment would you just fill in the Rcd section when fitting a RCBO
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Good morning everyone. I bought some property in northern Michigan and this is on it. Not an electrician, just want to know what it is. I figured...
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Hi everyone I have started a new venture as a coffee shop owner and have gone out and bought my machine . Unknown to me the shop unit is not...
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Hi all. I have a power outlet that has no power coming to it. The breakers all appear to be untripped (I turned them off & on again to make...
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Guide price guys if possible. Got a client that needs around 15mts 3 core SWA installing via YT4, Cleats (50/50 split), 3L (9mts) 100x50...
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Have a contractor trying to run a new electric line to a 'picture light' over the fireplace mantle. As you can see in the photos, the entire...
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We had a new supply installed this week. DNO installed new cut out and fuse externally. Meter operator sent his engineer to move the meter in the...
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Now that SPD's must be fitted regardless, how does this stand from a sub-main perspective? Went to look at a job and they want a supply to a pre...
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Not the usual per-1966 sort of "no CPC in wiring issue" but plastic light switches in plastic back-boxes in trunking wired in singles. The lights...
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i am looking for some help with a decision i need to make. i am having a new kitchen installed but can decide between having 2 3.6kw 16amp ovens...
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I dropped my multi-tool onto a 10/3 wire yesterday when removing some rotted flooring in a mobile home. I could see a bit of copper so I don't...
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I’ve spent the day completely stripping my ‘tip-run’ trailer back to the chassis, wire-brush, prime etc. I’ll rebuild the floor and sides with...
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Visited my son in the Netherlands last month, and took these pics of his friend's flat (a renovation project). The screw-in white ceramic knobs...
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Over the last few days, I have stumbled across a number of threads that seem to point to a prevalent misunderstanding. Either that, or I have been...
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hi just bought a new oven its a 4.4KW i`m running a 6mm cable from the cu using a 32mcb to kitchen around a 6M run under floor boards then 2m in...
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Hi guys, I could use your expertise. I have an old automatic pool cover, kept in storage for 30+ years, in good condition, and worked well last...
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hi all im seeking some advice on what to do next, I have been in the electrical industry for a while but have enrolled onto a collage with my...
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Hi all, After some options/opinions on fault finding N/E fault on ring final as fairly newish to being out alone. Customer wants to upgrade from...
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Hi all , after some opinions on N-E fault or ring main. After chasing this fault and ruining my bank holiday weekend , ring main IR readings as...
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Hello all, I'm in the process of having my kitchen refurbished and I'm looking for advice on my current setup as I have been told that I will...
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Non contact pen picking up current on my water pipes. I've turned off the boiler but it's not that. Found that it's the down stairs lighting. I'm...
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Hello All, Working on fixing the issue with the flashing light on the fan, but having trouble understanding how to connect wires after removing...
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My Neff oven is approx 10 years old and has worked normally,until about a few months ago when it has started to trip on RCD when at high...
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Hi everyone I have my nic assessment on the 27th of this month its been a few years since we have had one due to covid and being to busy and our...
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Hi all, I replaced my old Electrolux oven which operated with a 13 amp plug. The new Kenwood oven I ordered says a 16 amp (Requires hardwiring to...
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My buddy cut out an old transformer and timer that had been supplying outdoor lighting that no longer worked. This was also wired to the main...
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Good morning... been called out to replace a DB on this domestic supply... no earth noticed and only bonding is 6mm from the incoming water...
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Hi, can someone give me some advice RE completing a small works certificate for a fused spur coming from a ring final. 1) In part 2 of the AMD2...
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I have just completed a (large) new build timber lodge in a customers (large) rear garden and today given it a full test and produced an EIC for...
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