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<blockquote data-quote="chrisgjudd" data-source="post: 3804" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Hi you guys have been really helpful. i am on my initial major with the niceic doing a consumer unit replacement on my father in laws house who is 86 years old.</p><p></p><p>The earthing arrangement is tt, i have put in a 17th edition contactum cu which means all is rcd protected the house being split up by the 2 rcds. certain features of the nic form baffle me i.e should i measure the electrode resistance or put lim, if i have to measure it what is the best way, i have a megger 1552. Also on the cut out is 1361 60/80a i take it it means it could have either fuse, how can a green horn such as i see which one.</p><p></p><p>cheers chrisgjudd:x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisgjudd, post: 3804, member: 355"] Hi you guys have been really helpful. i am on my initial major with the niceic doing a consumer unit replacement on my father in laws house who is 86 years old. The earthing arrangement is tt, i have put in a 17th edition contactum cu which means all is rcd protected the house being split up by the 2 rcds. certain features of the nic form baffle me i.e should i measure the electrode resistance or put lim, if i have to measure it what is the best way, i have a megger 1552. Also on the cut out is 1361 60/80a i take it it means it could have either fuse, how can a green horn such as i see which one. cheers chrisgjudd:x [/QUOTE]
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