There is a serious lack of extraction over that Aga. That is a good point....Ill be sure to shout through the garden window from my sun lounger to remind the wife to keep the patio doors open when she cooks and to keep a tray handy to waft the smoke out the window.
Phew, almost had to agree with you there and admit is just ISNT practical. close call
What would be a more professional finish to those tails then? Sleeve rather than tape?
Was feeling quite creative when the cat died, so mounted some LED's in her eyes and fitted a photocell in the top of her headJust need another one now to make a matching pair.
It's what she would have wanted......
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Tony has a valid point, ...Hes referring to pic #3, ...Plastic ties won't hold these cables in place on the occurrence of a heavy fault!! Cables carrying heavy fault current act like a fireman's hose under pressure, without a fireman or two holding it in place.Not being a facetious little ****...break free from where?[/QUOTE
Generally, on panels where heavy cables are passing through a cable cabinet to a connection point a means of bracing those cables should be provided...
If you look at pic #2, you will see an example of bus bar bracing!! All panel bracing is designed to cope with the KA rating of the panel. If this is a 1MVA Gen-set, probably around 20 to 25KA
Not being a facetious little ****...break free from where?
Thanks, everyone agrees I'm an odd little man! Original cartoon: Cyanide & Happiness #2987 - Explosm.netWouldn't expect anything less from someone who has a cyanide and happiness avatar![]()