Absolute rubbish. There has also been a 400% rise in traffic wardens.
Bit late here... I do like the new Hager Design range. Previously we installed the Hager insulated range for domestic jobs as they are self extinguishing. I set fire to an MK insulated enclosure a while ago on purpose and when it got going it really went up.
The two things that I thought were responsible for the increase in fires are:
1. Rubbish quality switchgear. e.g. Volex recalls etc...
2. Incorrect / poor installation, we always terminate boards with a torque screwdriver.
It does stagger me the amount of dangerous and non compliant work carried out and the price some people will carry work out for (easy to make things work, difficult to make safe and compliant). Then they probably haven't spent £100.00 on a torque screwdriver!
You don't need a torque screwdriver IMO, I've Been fine for years without one. I agree that shyte quality is a major contribution.
Truesay, but it's the best way to show someone how tight to do things up (especially if they are a bit weak wristed) and at least you are covering yourself.
Also it's the only mcb driver blade I have and fits the terminals lovely.
Given the considerable in depth research you have undertaken on the subject of this new 'requirement' please can you direct me to the evidence that has come to light that these CU fires are caused by Electrical Trainee? I ask out of genuine interest not as provocation. I still maintain that statistics can be manipulated read whatever a person wants. Politicians do it all the time.
Bit late here... I do like the new Hager Design range. Previously we installed the Hager insulated range for domestic jobs as they are self extinguishing. I set fire to an MK insulated enclosure a while ago on purpose and when it got going it really went up.
The two things that I thought were responsible for the increase in fires are:
1. Rubbish quality switchgear. e.g. Volex recalls etc...
2. Incorrect / poor installation, we always terminate boards with a torque screwdriver.
It does stagger me the amount of dangerous and non compliant work carried out and the price some people will carry work out for (easy to make things work, difficult to make safe and compliant). Then they probably haven't spent £100.00 on a torque screwdriver!
Not all blacks and blues are the same!
Why's my RCD tripping?
No wonder a lot of you have thousands of post. All you do is bang on about same stupid stuff. Well off topic.
there were some 2" plastic stuffing glands in eddys the other day, bring your swa in through that. (we regually use 20,25 and 32mm stuffers)(Somebody beat me to it). And what about cable entry for TT supply? Wylex provide 32mm black (yuck) plastic gland.
The dash to fit smart meters has resulted in many installations being disturbed by unqualified “operatives”.
Two interesting points that are worth considering:
When did they start fitting these meters?
When did the dramatic rise in “fuse board” fires start?
To the best of my knowledge these meter fitters aren’t allowed to open a CU to check the tails they have disturbed. As for checking the terminations in the head, that I don’t know.
If the real source of the fire could be attributed to one of the three major components in an install, IE, the head, the meter or the CU then some logical conclusions could be reached.
Statistic recording the dates and location of meter installations and the dates and locations of “electrical fires” could prove interesting.
Looking at it, going back to metal service heads and meters would be the next logical step for the LFB to twist the IET’s limp wrist. But we all know that won’t happen because the DNO’s and energy companies will turn around and tell the IET they have no authority in the distribution industry and get stuffed.
Like I have said a thousand bloody times, there is no 'direct' evidence, however the numbers are clear to see for anyone who isn't burying their head in the sand!
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/fire-statistics-great-britain-2013-to-2014
Do the research yourself. All the relevant numbers are there, no figure manipulation either.
Notice how fires caused by electrical distribution in dwellings is on a very very slow decline until 2005, the year that Part P was introduced, then notice a sharp rise.
I suppose this is just coincidence right?! I suppose the manufacturers just decided to start making their gear rubbish in 2005 and that's the cause right?!
Come on man, take your bleedin' blinkers off will you!
there were some 2" plastic stuffing glands in eddys the other day, bring your swa in through that. (we regually use 20,25 and 32mm stuffers
We might be at cross purposes, I was referring to entering a metal clad CU with double insulated meter tails, and the potential therein with TT supply. Hager makes no reference to any sort of manufactured remedy, nor does MK on their 3rd amendment CU's.
Even using the Wylex plastic gland, the potential of the tails (however small) shorting with metal of the CU before an RCD remains.