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Right ... Just been nudged to set this up by Paul.M and sounds a good idea following recent threads I've done in the Arms..

Rules....No Offensive material... edit if required before posting as this is the public arena.
Anything to do with the trade or in and around it ...H&S pic's welcome.

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I've posted this a few times and this is at a mates house following a kitchen refirb several yrs ago. :eek:mg_smile:

Beware plumbers!!!.jpg
 
No buzz unfortunately I was just there to swap it for a non broken one! With installing & testing the new one I was there less than 20mins and Mr torqueey torque driver made sure I didn't do what they did!?
 
Another EICR with a dodgy RCD.
Power off, cover off, quick start with a visual.

Saw this straight away.
Tried to tighten it, but wouldn’t tighten at all. Assumed they’d put it behind the clamp, so pulled the tail out.
They’ve actually managed to somehow snap the clamp so it will not tighten, so it’s just been resting in there ever since.

FYI, house was newly built 2 years ago!
 

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Another EICR with a dodgy RCD.
Power off, cover off, quick start with a visual.

Saw this straight away.
Tried to tighten it, but wouldn’t tighten at all. Assumed they’d put it behind the clamp, so pulled the tail out.
They’ve actually managed to somehow snap the clamp so it will not tighten, so it’s just been resting in there ever since.

FYI, house was newly built 2 years ago!
Ok.... so have you replaced it, or left them with the dodgy untight cable until you can replace?
 
No No the Torque driver is to jamb into the terminal to hold the conductor in place ? it would be the most useful thing I'm used mine for.
So use the torque screwdriver as a pry bar and one of these to tighten the terminations...?
 
as if it's difficult to get a BG MCB.
That's the most depressing aspect, it was one thing when you were dealing with discontinued lines, but the CBF of it all is the worst.

I was pondering the other day why consumer unit manufacturers have such low opinion of sparks that they make everything with horrid multi-fit screw heads that fit everything somewhat and nothing perfectly, in the belief that electricians are all too lazy to select an appropriate screwdriver? Although as we note a good portion of installers (ill refrain from calling them electricians) CBFed to find the right bits!
 
One if first looked at this i thought you put the photo up the wrong way...but nope its the ruddy board on its side LOL

What's all the heat sleeve about ?
He sleeved all the redblack cables ! If only he'd have paid a little more attention to detail elsewhere... Such as a plastering syllabus...

Its a vertically integrated solution ill have you know, which as far as I'm aware negates the fire rating as the door doesn't gravity-shut....
 
Have to admit, many years ago the first time I used a PZ after a normal cross head, I was surprised how much more a terminal screw turned before I was happy with the tightness.

Are you sure its not the label 90 degs out. ?
 
Ok.... so have you replaced it, or left them with the dodgy untight cable until you can replace?

Neither!

Bypassed the RCD for that half of the board, safest thing to do bar replace the RCD for the time being.

This does open another discussion of what to do in these situations though.

I would have rather just replaced the RCD but I don't have authorisation to from the letting agency as they couldn't get hold of the landlord, but couldn't just leave it switched off as the tenants would just switch it on again after I left, even after telling them not to.
I could have swapped the RCD over but would have cost me at least an hour in travel both ways to get the correct part, swap it over and then I'd have to hope that the landlord would be happy to pay me for my troubles.

What would you have done in this situation?
 
Big van, lots of spares.

I would ask for details of whatever was tripping before going to a fault. Even a photograph of the CU so you know makes.

I know it’s not always handy, so I do have a box of common rcd, MCBs, main switches etc. Something will fit. I know I’m going to have to go back with the correct part at some point.
 
I carry a similar box of get you out the sh1te gear including some flexible 16mm link cables that have come in handy a couple of times when the stuff I had on the van wouldn't bodge in satisfactorily for a temporary solution!
 
He sleeved all the redblack cables ! If only he'd have paid a little more attention to detail elsewhere... Such as a plastering syllabus...

Its a vertically integrated solution ill have you know, which as far as I'm aware negates the fire rating as the door doesn't gravity-shut....
I know no one likes putting the two colour label on, but this seems like a sub-optimal solution!
 
Not sure if you'd consider this dodgy, but it was rather annoying when the fixture needed replacing

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Always know it's going to be a fun EICR when you see all the earths like this when you take the CU front off....

Seems to have been standard practise once upon a time, like the twisted earths outside of the round junction boxes...
 
Always know it's going to be a fun EICR when you see all the earths like this when you take the CU front off....

Seems to have been standard practise once upon a time, like the twisted earths outside of the round junction boxes..

This one had CPC, Line, Switched live, & neutral twisted. Two different entrance holes for the cables.

WHY would anyone do that?
 

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