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This is from another thread, but had to post it here because it's double dodgy.



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It’s the new TNCS consumer unit. That installer is ahead of the curve! 😂
 
I'll just leave this here. (I'm privately slightly impressed at the creative thinking!)
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Apart from the wrong there is so much right with this, connectors fitted perfectly, it works just as well electrically as a dodgy inline join. Has the IP rating of the commando plug and fits so neatly that it makes every other 16A termination looks like we've bodged them. 10*
 
Apart from the wrong there is so much right with this, connectors fitted perfectly, it works just as well electrically as a dodgy inline join. Has the IP rating of the commando plug and fits so neatly that it makes every other 16A termination looks like we've bodged them. 10*
It almost looks like a proper product, the body exactly fits the pug inside, proper adaptor terminals, plug in 2 halves etc. The plug inside appears not to have an earth contact an earth so no problems there.
 
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Fault tracing a tripping B20 RCBO with a sockets radial, giving L+N to E IR of 0.03M and some interesting crackling above the kitchen ceiling when I tested it! Flat roof above....
When breaking down the circuit, this is how I found this socket:
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The next socket one along was the last one testing clear and the cable changes from grey to white between the two.
(For today I left all but two sockets connected and finished up with IR of 176M.)
 
I take it the light is supplied from the left side breaker? Brown live conductor from the 2 core flex?

Garden shed?
 
Yes in the C50.
Probably been like that for years.
Nothing to do with the fault though, which was one of those flex inside a garden hose that's been buried doing the garden lighting situations.
 
The 50A breaker shouldn't give nuisance tripping at least
 
Conduit saddling........the easy way?

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And the waste of a decent overcentre clamp.
 
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It looks more like some farm gate, so maybe the clamp is how it is locked in place from opening?
 
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Ah an electrified gate..............
 
That's absolute class that!
 
It's a local expert's floodlight system. One of the flexes goes out to extra lights, the other comes back and goes up the conduit to another.
To$$er didn't even drain hole the box :)

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