Jeremy and Germima: what a unusual noise it makes,and i thought it was called bang bang testing!
Oh dear............................Jeremy and Germima: what a unusual noise it makes,Corractucas Potts (inventor): its talking to you, all engines talk,
Jeremy and Germima: but whats it saying
Corractucas Potts (inventor): It's saying Chitty chitty, chitty chitty, chitty chitty, chitty chitty,
chitty chitty,
(Bang - Bang)
Bang Bang!
chitty chitty
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Oh you pretty Chitty Bang Bang,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
We love you.
And, in
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
What we'll do.
Near, far, in our motor car Oh what a happy time we'll spend.
Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Our fine four fendered friend.
Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Our fine four fendered friend.
ROTFWLROTFWL] :coat :coat:coat
Is that some kind of crisis over his sexuality?Oh dear............................ Badger's having a Dick-Van-Dyke moment.... :_| :_| :_| :_| :Blushing
The busbar is split even though it doesn't look it... its a rigid 6+6 split btw, not flexible splitI would appreciate knowing what make and type of CU that was, as I came up with a different answer and need to know how that type gets wired. Obviously not all the wiring runs are visible, and the bus bar(s) are concealed.TIA
This is a pretty standard split load board compliant with 16th Edition regs with Main switch on RHS feeding first 6 MBCs to its left with a Live Bus bar fed from the LHS of the Main switch and Nuetral lead from the RHS.I would appreciate knowing what make and type of CU that was, as I came up with a different answer and need to know how that type gets wired. Obviously not all the wiring runs are visible, and the bus bar(s) are concealed.TIA
obviously not, otherwise it would go bang! (but in normal cases, trip RCD, but still leave circuits live)Thats it solid bar i think on that Hager Board.
Your pic shows the NEWER Hager boardTechnically it isn't reverse polarity on the incoming to rcd, its the outgoing that is wrond.This is an old Hagar board, and that RCD has been moved.
It should be (R - L) Main Switch, MCB's, RCD, MCB's.
Hence the L-N Reverse on the RCD supply. Why they swopped it round? Who knows.
See here (second pic down LHS) for new style, but still the same set up as old.
Yes it has. The main isolator should be on the far left, RCD on the far right....and the newer hager ones are better, but its not been swapped around
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