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Bob is not the best electrician in the land is he?
He certainly isn’t a joule in the crown
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Bob is not the best electrician in the land is he?
Consumer unit aside, the builder was correct those meter tails do need changing. If you contact your electricity supplier, they usually do it for free when installing smart meter or isolator switch.
who fits dual RCD boards these days?
Friggin hell you lot, bet the OP never slept all night. You can give suitable advice, without scaring the bejesus out of people.
So tempted to ask you to take the cover off the consumer unit
It’s just what we all need for a Friday
So tempted to ask you to take the cover off the consumer unit
Friggin hell you lot, bet the OP never slept all night. You can give suitable advice, without scaring the bejesus out of people.
Consumer unit aside, the builder was correct those meter tails do need changing. If you contact your electricity supplier, they usually do it for free when installing smart meter or isolator switch.
Thanks, that's really helpful. I'll contact them.
It is rather rough and wanting a little in the compliance department.
The service cable, (micc) needs reworking, fuse drawn by us at origin. Steel box with pyro terminated into it, no bango reqd, brass gland, 16mmsq earth from box into earth bar. Sit 100 amp existing series 7 on top of new box. 25mmsq brown and blue from cut out and meter from meter guys. Full test on con's wiring, and remedial.
Interesting comment without being able to see under the cover!
From what I've seen they have 100A RCDs other than I have no idea.
Not sure how a 17th unpopulated board differs from an 18th unpopulated board.
I've no idea how you can tell from that picture...
Awaiting enlightenment also....
I also thought that.
My conclusion; I think we have found the sparky that done the job
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