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Read the first post it clearly states oven on third phase, you have made a lot of assumptions without reading the posts.

I hope you don't break anything when you fall off your high horse.

Mike
 
Thank you for your concern, I will be sure to post on here if I die so you can have the last word.

Regards
Mike
 
Trying to be clever, don't wash!!! The same as THINKING that you know what you doing but DON'T!!

Your just another DIYer that's playing around with something you DON'T understand. Well 3 phase stuff has a habit of not taking prisoners when you get it wrong, so get a professional in that DOES know what he's doing!!

Your a typical DIYer, spend literary hundreds if not thousands on top of the range appliances, but doesn't want to spend anything on installing them correctly and safely. That's all done on a shoestring and a wish...
 
Why do you think I came on this forum in the first place? to get advice, hopfully without having some condecending electrician treating me with contempt.

Again another assumption on your part about my background, belive it or not some people have an understanding of things if its explained correctly, even when the person giving the explanation belive their subject matter is beyond a normal persons comprehention.

And you are a typical premadona electrician.

Mike
 
Listen blockhead, there are plenty of domestic electricians out there, that doesn't understand 3 phase and therefore will not work on 3 phase installations, and for GOOD reason!! However you seem to THINK that you do, after gaining a snippet of advise on a forum!!!! What do they say ...A little knowledge is more dangerous than none!!


I'm actually a Qualified Engineer and one that's been around a bit, ...but if being a premadona electrician suit's your description of someone trying to advise you to get professional help in, that's fine with me!!!
 
Just an update, nothing has blown up and the installation is balanced and passed it's statutory inspection in July 2012, so been in use for a few years without problems.
 
Just an update, nothing has blown up and the installation is balanced and passed it's statutory inspection in July 2012, so been in use for a few years without problems.

Well done.

I miss Eng54.
 
Perhaps so, but calling someone a "Blockhead" when he knows nothing about this Chartered Engineer is arrogant.
I've only just seen this thread and I know it's old.
Sorry, but one thing is for sure, there's no way you'll ever come near him, Mike.
......and why bring up something from seven years previous?
 
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There are times when you must be bored and seek to provoke and and annoy anyone and everyone and this is reflected in your posts at times
To be fair, most of us have our moments of frustration and lash it out a bit hard.
we should reflect on what we have said at times and a simple post of.

sorry about the wording but my opinion still stands,
can actually be helpful and reduce tensions.

pulls it back to the technical rather than the personal.
 

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