CrazyScozzese - Jan 17, 2012 #41 If you get the question in the exam, just write down a link to this thread...
4 41steve Jan 19, 2012 #42 Think i need to do the 17th. No RCD protection on a TT system? Is that what spinlondon is saying or have i missed the question? Last edited by a moderator: Jan 19, 2012
Think i need to do the 17th. No RCD protection on a TT system? Is that what spinlondon is saying or have i missed the question?
D Deleted member 26818 Jan 19, 2012 #43 41steve said: Think i need to do the 17th. No RCD protection on a TT system? Is that what spinlondon is saying or have i missed the question? Click to expand... It's the preferred option.
41steve said: Think i need to do the 17th. No RCD protection on a TT system? Is that what spinlondon is saying or have i missed the question? Click to expand... It's the preferred option.
K kenny james Jan 20, 2012 #44 FFS does every simple question on this forum always have to go into a war of words between sparks and the answer never gets answered without disputes!
FFS does every simple question on this forum always have to go into a war of words between sparks and the answer never gets answered without disputes!
CrazyScozzese - Jan 20, 2012 #45 Cos the regs are a beautiful work of mutli coloured art. And beauty is in the eye if the beholder. The regs say, it should be this size, unless you prefer to use this formula, except if it has been ok or if xyz applies, then do this or you decide. What is the problem, they are empowering you to stand up and shoulder the resposibility. Lead by example.
Cos the regs are a beautiful work of mutli coloured art. And beauty is in the eye if the beholder. The regs say, it should be this size, unless you prefer to use this formula, except if it has been ok or if xyz applies, then do this or you decide. What is the problem, they are empowering you to stand up and shoulder the resposibility. Lead by example.
A aaelectric Jan 27, 2012 #48 I would say that 30ma RCD is used for cleaners socket in an office don't know the reg no