Hi Sidewinder, I have been installing cat6 as a standard for a while now, the Excel range is better and the higher spec cable is shielded so would help with interference.
I forgot to say you should get cat6 A its far far better, and double the standard of ordinary cat6
I hate it when electricians get hung over the finer details of building regulations. Part M gives us guidelines on where the switches and sockets should be placed, but hold on, is this just for one type of disability?
What about white switch plates installed on a white wall? Why do they not...
I like this forum and have used it many times.
however I will say be very careful if you wish to use some members based on their postings. I had some very good contracts and employed some forum members to carry out these works, one member was very efficient the other was nothing more than a fly...
I would like to thank Manator for helping me out in my times of trouble, the last few years have not been good but I have at least survived.
Manator also knew that I had some experiance in medical location installs and gave me the oppertunity to work alongside him on a recent project. I thought...
If you correctly follow the steps for testing Ze, you have to disconnect something, if you test Zs you do not. Which is why it is impossible to find R1+R2 on a circuit by the method you have described.
The duty holder can never negate his or her responsibilities. I could provide some HSE prosecution case notes that will verify this but it would prove futile given the fact that you neither state fact nor acknowledge it.
The worst advise given is by those who are less able to take it.
I am actually surprised, seeing that the potential dangers with the steel armour could present a floating hazard, I did notice 80 degrees, so does that mean all accessories should be rated for this?
I have done a few medical locations never did them to the NHS standards because they were private well mostly, does this mean that my installs were not right?
I only ask because I never did the MEIGaN course because they scrapped it after a yeart or so, and I never had the HTMO documents.
I know what you mean pal, and when the officers are younger than your own kids its time to call it a day.
Good luck I still remember my number started 244, bet its far down nowadays.
Could you not extend your service to 25 years?
If so your pension would give you a little cushion to gain some practical skills whilst being able to support your family.