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binky
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You can see the contact on RHS, it's ses.
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look very closely. there usually a coloured string in there if there isn't then unless its a ES holder then its not going to matter. if...
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That is the correct way to wire an Eddie.
Today at 3:06 PM
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My partners mums house is pre 1966 and the lighting circuits have no cpcs. I have advised to have the circuits rewired and upgrade the...
Yesterday at 6:07 PM
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the old recommendations was RCD protect the circuit, replace metal with plastic fittings and fit said label. However, I now see the...
Yesterday at 6:05 PM
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The price seems fair for the work, but IMHO its more of a work around rather than a fix. If there is no cpc on the lights then I would...
Yesterday at 6:01 PM
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Isn't the clothing and footwear of the "victim" also a factor? We have metal supports carrying glazing on composite, (plastic) decking...
Yesterday at 12:01 PM
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As I was saying. I suspect light switches and sockets aren't given the same double insulated rating as it would be dependent on the back...
Yesterday at 9:32 AM
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A lot of power tools are deemed to have reinforced insulation but you are not likely to know the difference between double and...
Yesterday at 9:26 AM
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I'm pretty sure pendants have class 2 stickers on these days, I'll have a look in my garage a bit later, and if you have a read of IET...
Yesterday at 8:27 AM
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You can get these...
Tuesday at 10:32 PM
binky
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They certainly aren't class 1 otherwise they would have an earth terminal
Tuesday at 10:28 PM
binky
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your basic plastic light switch is class II, as are sockets and all other plastic accessories. Now, the regulation you have stated...
Tuesday at 9:10 PM
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why not?
Tuesday at 7:30 PM
binky
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just static discharging via earth of accessory. Seem to remember you can get anti-static polish.
Tuesday at 6:58 PM
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