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Looks it might be just touching the one below? Might be getting a connection from that at least ?Most pointless thing ever?
Everything else is, so probablyA bit obsesive.....in more ways than one.
Is the 'flexi' earthed? ?
Nick Bundy, is that you?! (Niche Youtube joke there...)Interesting use of flexi conduit.
The infamous flexicon rewireNick Bundy, is that you?! (Niche Youtube joke there...)
The infamous flexicon rewire
Yes. heterophobia....Wonder if there is a term for the fear of straight lines?
Yes. heterophobia....
No, sorry. That’s a fear of straight people....
couldn’t find anything from Google about fear of straight lines, but as most phobias are prefixed by the Latin.... that would be Rectaphobia....
You obviously have not seen "The only way is Essex"Most pointless thing ever?
Fear of assholes?Rectaphobia....
What are you doing here, then?? ???Fear of assholes?
Be really slacking if you put an 'E' in front of that............Rectaphobia....
Why I'm keeping in good company of course ?What are you doing here, then?? ???
There wasn't one - doing an EICR and I always check the continuity between any fixed conductive appliance and earth and this time it turned this up - I had to check the Zs at the appliance out of curiosity once I had pulled it out (and as it is a rental bet you can't guess the cleanliness behind the cooker)I wonder what the Zs reading at the cooker was.........
I can efin filthy, right?There wasn't one - doing an EICR and I always check the continuity between any fixed conductive appliance and earth and this time it turned this up - I had to check the Zs at the appliance out of curiosity once I had pulled it out (and as it is a rental bet you can't guess the cleanliness behind the cooker)
Somehow, I think he's jesting....?There wasn't one - doing an EICR and I always check the continuity between any fixed conductive appliance and earth and this time it turned this up - I had to check the Zs at the appliance out of curiosity once I had pulled it out (and as it is a rental bet you can't guess the cleanliness behind the cooker)
I don't know if things have changed but 6.0mm T+E was the general way of connection to a domestic cooker. The stranded L and N were ideal for connection......at the outlet and the appliance.Why anyone uses those cooker connection plates is beyond me though, and T&E to connect to an appliance don't get me started
.....and a low level outlet preventing a cable hanging directly from the cooker unit, in some cases.I see no issue with T&E used for an appliance like a cooker. After all it is hardly movable, let alone subject to regular flexing.
Yes, you could use H07RN-F (with ferrules, of course) but often much bigger, more expensive, and hardly necessary.
I see no issue with T&E used for an appliance like a cooker. After all it is hardly movable, let alone subject to regular flexing.
Yes, you could use H07RN-F (with ferrules, of course) but often much bigger, more expensive, and hardly necessary.
Registered trademark too your well on the ballCustomer wanted an additional socket fitted to the left of the existing. This is what I found:
Top of the class to anyone who figures out what the 1mm twin and earth is doing there!
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All done now. Removed the buried JB. Checked the ring was ok and Wagoed ©® the hell out of it.
Note the Copyrighted new word usage...
Perhaps something fed from an FCU that used to be where the round j/b was found?Top of the class to anyone who figures out what the 1mm twin and earth is doing there!
NopePerhaps something fed from an FCU that used to be where the round j/b was found?
Wild guess - old 5A socket for a table lamp?
NopeFeeds a permanent live to an outside light?
Feed to wall lights, cos their missing Gas lamps on the walls .Made easy to light..Top of the class to anyone who figures out what the 1mm twin and earth is doing there!
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