Am fitting kitchen and came across the following,
For those who think they have had one too many it's Hungarian, obviously !!!
Nice to see someone thinking of our precious copper resources, joining two lives to one has saved a whole inch of 2.5 !!
And why waste earth sheath???
Even after safe isolation its nice to know you can still achieve the frazzled perm look from exposed conductor, where our Hungarian comrade has slipped with the craft knife and exposed about an inch of cable, this is the feed from 100 ampain fuse
Wow, this copper saving lark is catching on, into the socket in 2.5 out to next socket in 1.5
Just as you think it can't get any worse..... 6 mm cooker circuit on 32 amp breaker , with.....yes 1.5 mm spur to double socket feeding boiler,
I could go on all evening with the probs on this job but even need to sleep. No main earth bonding, all earth bonding clamps below boiler on pipework is finger tight cable actually pulls out with no effort, best of all no attempt to remove ain't to get any sort of contact, allegedly checked by gas safe installer and deemed ' safe' . Treble socket in hallway backing onto kitchen has spur to five separate double sockets. Garage twenty five metres from house, has 2.5 t+e single length routed below ground in black flexible conduit feedin two sockets and various lights , will get pics tomoro ....... When I've decided where to start , oh and you will love the outside sockets
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