Yes it does happen to me!!...
I leave the apprentice with a little job, changing a couple of sockets, return after a couple of hours and he still hasn't done it!!
The look of estrangement on my face is there for all to see!!...
Just ring up manufacturer/supplier tell them the details and they'll tell you everything you need.
Let them do all the hard work, then you can just install it...
Re: Kitchen grid switches - cooker??
I've only seen max 20A 2 pole contactors, not saying you can't get them but possibly hard to come by.
Might aswel use a 3/4 pole...
Yes I agree.
Was just out if interest squire. Wasn't saying you were wrong or disagreeing, Id seen the identification of conductors, wanted to know if I'd missed anything.
Id want part payment in stages, 1st fix, 2nd fix etc. I wouldn't start next stage until paid.
I work in commercial and industrial so my payment terms are 30/45/60 days from month end that you send the invoice in...so a little different.
Yes as you would be providing RCD protection on the socket outlet.
You need to check if the circuit needs additional protection too though. Does it?...
What about putting a 16A C MCB in db then out to an RCD in a separate enclosure adjacent to db?.
As you shouldn't really be mixing manufacturers of mcbs and dbs.
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