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p.s. be sure to check the ducting size, not sure if they should have crammed so many cables into that tiny duct!!!!
How do you adjust for the water cooling? ;-)
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p.s. be sure to check the ducting size, not sure if they should have crammed so many cables into that tiny duct!!!!
The grey sheath is the cab;es mech protection, but I get your drift.Ok just to update I carried out an "insulation resistance test " across all cables and the lowest reading was between line and earth 545 meg at 500 volt so ok for now . Not sure what damage the water will do to the cable over time but just looks ruff to me .Thereis no mechanical protection where it leaves the conduit and goes into the duct. It's in one of those places that will probably be used as a store so a potential for the possible damage to the cable in the future.
Thanks westward . The circuits are on rcbos so I'm sure they will start tripping when the pvc breaks down . I will report my findings .Pvc is not waterproof just water resistant. Water is a solvent and will eventually penetrate the cable.
Yes your right .I should of said the cable is not suitable for the environmentThe grey sheath is the cab;es mech protection, but I get your drift.
Needs sorting PDQGlad hotels are taking electrical safety seriously. I particularly like the bit of red wire jammed in the L and N to stop it being used, Extra safe.View attachment 58991
The red wires are attached to the plug pins/back plate that is still inserted in the socket, the wires would normally be connected to the PCB of whatever cheap charger was there and has now parted into two pieces. If the socket is switched on the wires would become live. Surely it wouldn't have been difficult to pry the remains out of the socket, it would have taken less time than printing the sign!I particularly like the bit of red wire jammed in the L and N to stop it being used,
I don't know if it was switched off, the rest of the sockets in the room were live and I stayed in that room for three weeks. The notice was there when I arrived and when I left.Switched off, notice in place jobs a goodun.
Looks switched off to meI don't know if it was switched off, the rest of the sockets in the room were live and I stayed in that room for three weeks. The notice was there when I arrived and when I left.
No what you see are blast marks not a back plateThe red wires are attached to the plug pins/back plate that is still inserted in the socket,
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