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Neat job, I have a love/hate relationship with cage clamp terminals, we use them a lot in the panels at work. Sometimes they work perfectly, other times can be a real pig to release/insert cables.
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Neat job, I have a love/hate relationship with cage clamp terminals, we use them a lot in the panels at work. Sometimes they work perfectly, other times can be a real pig to release/insert cables.
i can see one problem with this...................
A very neat job, one thing that concerned me a bit is the din rail earthed? in the junction box? and why not use a bigger fuse board? You should be allowing for future expansion of the installation, i'm certain in the regs it states a maxium of 70% should be used on a new installation. other than this a really neat job.
This is a panel for grow lights in a greenhouse. Designed and built by us, I shall post some pics of the install as it progresses.
Those cable ties don't seem to be flush cut... I get a slap for things like that... :lol:
A very neat job, one thing that concerned me a bit is the din rail earthed? in the junction box? and why not use a bigger fuse board? You should be allowing for future expansion of the installation, i'm certain in the regs it states a maxium of 70% should be used on a new installation. other than this a really neat job.
Only thing I didn't like was socket's labelled north and south, not seen it done before but could make things potentially confusing for someone with no sense of where north is (ME!!!)
And in regards to meter tail's, what's the problem with keeping both inner and outer sheath the same length? I have always done it like that, I wrap a bit of blue or brown tape around the live or neutral
Little install I did in London a few weeks ago.
Kitchen refit august 2012
i can see one problem with this...................
Should you really be fixing electrical accessories to the kitchen cupboards?? :-/ I might be wrong!
Should you really be fixing electrical accessories to the kitchen cupboards?? :-/ I might be wrong!
i was just going to say try using grid switches 20A dp instead of spurs everywhere its alot neater
no seals on the cover screws for the tails isolator?
(in my opinion, it looked like a great job and wish my every day work looked like that, but alas clients and prices for the works do not give me the time to be some damn neat)
Every time now for me.
Are them sockets either side of the cooker level with each other or is it an optical illusion?
Kitchen refit august 2012
Try putting your sockets 1100 mm ( bottom of box) above the work tops it will look better on your pics
Wot, just below the ceiling?
joker, if your going to post your install expect some constructive :30:
or just do away with all the sockets :biggrin5:
Go on then, what have you done with the sockets? Looks like a triumph of style over substance to me.
Is the metal can thing hung from the ceiling a recirculating cooker hood?
oo and i passed the dreaded part p - Building reg
joker, if your going to post your install expect some constructive :30:
yes they are bang level..... had the laser running accross it every step of the way...!!
unfortunately the heights and positions were dictated to me by client... including the product spec "crabtree"
Yes but even a Plumber could pass Part P...Oh....:stooge_moe:
Sorry, nice bit of work there, well done.
Just interested in why it is wired partly in singles and partly T&E?
Yes but even a Plumber could pass Part P...Oh....:stooge_moe:
Sorry, nice bit of work there, well done.
Just interested in why it is wired partly in singles and partly T&E?
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