- Reaction score
- 4,338
If you look at the blank on the bottom it says "This way up for CU" the way it is fitted says "This way up for TPI"It's not upside down, just not correctly fitted.
Discuss Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views! in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
If you look at the blank on the bottom it says "This way up for CU" the way it is fitted says "This way up for TPI"It's not upside down, just not correctly fitted.
Thanks for the heads up. I really hope for the customer that isn’t the case as it will be a nightmare for them. High end kitchen in place since it was done in 2012.I had this sort of thing at a friends old house a few years ago - dead short that just made no sense, lifted boards and could physically see end to end the section of cable in question, undisturbed for 30 years. New length drawn in, examine the old..... after peeling off the outer sheath it revealed a manufacturing defect internally, one of the conductors was missing about 3mm of insulation. No idea how it had suddenly come to light after all that time.
Where is that / what is it on?Somebody had previously put heatshrink to low on the lug resulting in two phases getting very hot!
Cleaned up and put back
Yeah it is a 777-200, IDG cables on a GE90 engineWhere is that / what is it on?
Looks vaguely aircraft-like.
Where?You need some red sleeving.
I think he means instead of the brown to be more inkeeping with the old coresWhere?
Ahhhh.I think he means instead of the brown to be more inkeeping with the old cores
I found this while fitting some spots in another room. I can't explain what they were trying to do but the singles went to a light switch. Another electrician had already disconnected at the switch but left it live in the loft.
View attachment 101489View attachment 101490
Maybe he was going to run singles in conduit but never had time to finish it, maybe had to go home to wash his hair or something.Well, they're not much of an electrician, then.
Its tricky when you keep uncovering things not related to the main task, I found this mess in the same property. It takes longer to trace when it lacks logic too.
There's a brown core used as a neutral feeding some under cabinet lights with the line from elsewhere, I'll need to check it's not connected to another circuit when I do second fix. All lighting is on one breaker, perhaps this is why.
View attachment 101493
View attachment 101494
View attachment 101495
View attachment 101496
I would had liked to have blamed them but the old spots in the bathroom were the same odd methods (t&e used as singles, stripped sheath and leaving the earth intact) and the singles were run to the landing light. Shame as the original wiring looks neat, clips in the loft and sleeving seems to have been used.Reckon there could have been kitchen fitters in the vicinity, or what?
The wago XL and light box were me, the XL could have perhaps been a little higher, some cables were short though. I would assume there was a round JB there at one point. The deblock box was also me as those cables didn't reach at all and hopefully, its rewired to the XL when the kitchens done.The (presumably) lighting multi way connection box, I like, and have used on many occasions, but WHY did they mount it right down on the deck like that. Surely a couple of metres of extra T&E to get it up to a comfortable working height wouldn't have broken the budget.
Reply to Dodgy trade pictures for your amusement! - 1 Million Views! in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.