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I spoke to a lady at NICEIC in December and she said that the NICEIC might be combining Part P and PIR in January. Does anyone know if this has gone ahead?
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I was asked to change an old programmer for a modern one which was easy enough. They have since noticed that there is no room stat and have asked me to add a wireless stat. It is a Y plan. DO i just wire the receiver into the wiring center as i would with a wired one? Is there...
If you are using a test meter with a NO TRIP function for your Zs then you will always get a higher measured value than calculated. With you saying it was on a ring where you got the high reading then there is no doubt it is on an RCD. Then this high reading is expected.
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I have been asked to fit underfloor heating. I have never done this. Does anyone know where i could get some help from on how to do this. Especially the wiring side for the thermostat and spur. This is to go in a bathroom.
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At the back of BS7671 where it shows a ring circuit, it says something like - space heaters should preferably not be run of the ring that is protected by 30/32amp fuse/mcb.
Running it of a radial should be ok but then you looking at possible overloading.
I would try and run a separate circuit.
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My suppliers only had MR16 fire rated down lighters although i wanted GU10. They have given me the MR16 down lighters and GU10 lamp holders/ leads and told me to just change them over. The lamps for the MR16 are 36 degrees Celsius and the GU10 are 40 degrees Celsius? Can i do...
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First of all thanks to everyone who gave advise on 2391 exam, the wait is over and i passed. I m being assessed at the end of August and i have left my project a bit late. I was going to upgrade the fuse board in my house until today i realised it was a TN-S supply and the earth is...
i would try another B6 first just in case it is the mcb. I would not go any bigger than 6. That is more than big enough for what is on the circuit. Type C breaker has a bit more tolerance to sensitivity. However if you change the type of mcb from a B to a C You would then have to test the earth...
Thanks for the overwhelming response.
The reason why i wanted to use 4mm ring is 2.5 reference method C can only carry 27amps and the loads might not be distributed evenly on the ring.4mm can carry 37 so with it being protected by 32amp breaker i know i am safe.
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