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    QUIET

    The other two main electrical forums are not quiet.
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    Board change help

    Not really you lose both lighting circuits in the event of a fault.
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    Board change help

    Can't see a mention of lights with no cpcs from what I made out it was sockets.
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    Board change help

    So you have changed the consumer unit after the builder has moved these sockets? Did the sockets with no cpc not show up on the test? Someone has an accident due to one of those sockets not having a cpc could put you in a whole lot of trouble.
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    Question for the hive mind.

    If it was wall mounted you would fit an isolator next to it what difference does the ceiling make?
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    Question for the hive mind.

    How will they be switched/controlled?
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    1970s fuseboard advice

    None of them were type 1. Early devices were 3871 type C, generally not identified as type C. Later devices became 3871 type 2 and always identified, if devices are not identified assume 3871 type C as advised by Crabtree. Production of the distribution boards stopped but Crabtree continued to...
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    1970s fuseboard advice

    Crabtree C50. They are circuit breakers screwed to a busbar. 1970s onwards.
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    Help with eletrical suplly to industrial equitment

    Should that be 1.050kw? If not then you are looking at over 1500A.
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    QUIET

    My God what a nightmare can you imagine all those unfortunate souls in Ukraine having to suffer what you have been through they would be thinking Jesus I'm glad I'm in this hell and not his.
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    Adding Sockets to Existing Ring main

    That is a bizarre set-up. Is point 1 where the FCU is going to be connected from as your diagram shows it is not part of the ring final.
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    Tesla charging issue

    The charger does a "hand shake" with the car and I would have thought if there was a problem with the lead it would refuse to charge.
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    NVQ lvl3 revision help

    They would not expect you to know that without the books. Where did the mock exams come from?
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    Is it OK to DIY and make safe dangerous wiring in a bathroom?

    Block connectors whether LV or ELV must be enclosed so the boxes in your link are fine. You probably need PPE to touch anything on top of that cabinet.
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    No cpc

    Accessories are generally all insulated as opposed to Class II. I doubt you could even find a Class II switch.
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    No cpc

    As it stands Code 2 with the metal plates. I would not touch it by changing the switches, don't become part of the chain.
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    Is this cable in a dangerous state / against regulations?

    As far as I am concerned tape and Wagos on live cables is never a safe measure temporary or not, if someone was injured using this method I doubt you would have a leg to stand on in your defense. Live terminations and conductors must be enclosed whether temporary or not.
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    MCB’s and their Replacement

    Adding a consumer unit would be notifiable.
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    No cpc

    Few years back we rewired an office floor using this stuff. Don't know what was going through the designer's mind but looked good in the ceiling void, it was all strung through spacer bar saddles so imagine a conduit system without the conduit!
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    No cpc

    Although the neutral conductor carries current and is deemed live it's potential is low.
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