Strangely, it was, nt sticking and "leeching" the pvc like it normally does. Here is how it looked 30 min later. Clean as a whistle, no sign of any heat damage. Good advertisement for the heat dissapation ability of Hagar mcb,s. This afterall is an electric home (electric shower, hob, immersion etc)Wow, watch out for brittle cables if that is polystyrene.
it can remove the plasticisers from the pvc leaving it brittle when flexed.
Once found a pressure relief valve plumbed into a fan duct. I say found, the boiling water coming out of the fan was a good indicator.I found one ducted into the top of the cold water tank, better than nothing I suppose.
I bet.Was on a job the other week where a “builder” had plumbed the gas into the hot water pipe…..that caused some panic….
Yeah, that's the first thing I saw as well!!!!!Saw this one on facebook and found it disgusting. Cable tie around the neutrals, seriously like.
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Saw this one on facebook and found it disgusting. Cable tie around the neutrals, seriously like.
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How crude!Saw this one on facebook and found it disgusting. Cable tie around the neutrals, seriously like.
Is that a fuse and a MCB in series for the supply?Strangely, it was, nt sticking and "leeching" the pvc like it normally does. Here is how it looked 30 min later. Clean as a whistle, no sign of any heat damage. Good advertisement for the heat dissapation ability of Hagar mcb,s. This afterall is an electric home (electric shower, hob, immersion etc)
I've always found it the other way round tbhThat's pretty tidy.
But speaking as someone who's installed a few network points over the years, it really pees me off when I've gone to great lengths to keep the network cabling separate from mains wiring - only to find the ****ing sparkies have gone and mixed there's in with mine ?