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Reminds me of the Jubilee line extension.As others have said, it's bar nigh impossible for 4 lengths of pyro to all go down at the same time.
Reminds me of the Jubilee line extension.
theres no shame in admitting you have no experience in pyro , its a dying skill that isnt taught anymore as its only used in a handful of building types.
Following some rather heated arguments between contractors and subcontractors about hours and rates of pay.why ? what happened there spin ?
Yeah but when you get some of the cantankerous posters on this forum combined with the fact that most sparkies are not overly eloquent with the typed word you can see why people are reticent to post or don't explain themselves as well as needed, and then you go around in circles trying to fathom out the fault/issue.
I still maintain prayer is you greatest weapon in resolving this problem...
theres no shame in admitting you have no experience in pyro , its a dying skill that isnt taught anymore as its only used in a handful of building types.
i'm old enough to have been at college when it was still a practiced technique but its been over 6 years since i did any work on micc and i dont have , nor intend buying , the expensive tools to work with the stuff , and as such i avoid it like the plague.
i'll take fp200 any day as i know i can fix it in 2 minutes flat rather than fanny about for hours with blow torches and sealing putty.
tony mc i've got a megger mft1710 and only IR tests at 250v and 500v, so to answer your question no it doesn't test at 1000v.
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