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i think the current coding ssytem isn't fit for purpose

in the current market it should be ...

C rubbish

C dog rubbish

C utter rubbish
 
On a more serious note, I am thinking c2 but would prefer to find a reason to c1 it if I was writing the report.
 
On a more serious note, I am thinking c2 but would prefer to find a reason to c1 it if I was writing the report.
agree , if the consumer unit gets wobbled around enough then the tails could become loose and cause some potential arcing / fire
 

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