Discuss chnaging CU in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

electrician4u, contrary to what you believe, the majority of us on here actually like helping people with genuine problems. The trouble is, this forum is a bit like the workplace... it's all about how you come across to people, and how you phrase your questions. Unlike the workplace, we don't know you, can't see you, and know nothing about you, so it's harder to form an opinion and that makes what one says all the more important.
If someone comes out with a sarky comment when you post something (even if it's meant in jest), then by biting back and insulting everyone you just end up digging a hole. There is no doubt that we can be an unforgiving lot, but when someone holds their hands up and sees what they wrote the way the rest of us see it, then you will find that there is a wealth of knowledge here and many professionals willing to help.
I'm afraid that you have really upset a lot of good electricians on here, and although I'm sure you don't give a damn, it makes this forum a poorer place.
 
Anything is possible.

No, because you're supposed to know the answer already. That's your job.
Do taxi-drivers have a forum where people ask "How do you start the car and then what"?

You can't label all of them. That doesn't count.

It has to be steel, you know.
RCBOs would be easier. You could use MICC.

No point then.

Why are you so keen on a split load?

No.

If I knew the answer already, would there be any point asking the question? If everyone knew everything about the regs, this forum wouldn't exist.In answer to the split load question, without RCBO's it wouldn't comply
 
You'd think that after your first thread got closed down after getting out of hand you might keep your head down till the dust settled.
Keep digging that hole fella.

All that proved about the thread being shut down is that the moderator thought you were being unhelpful.Keep my head down-what are you, the forum gestapo?
 

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