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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 500077" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>There are a couple of things my small brain struggles to cope with .</p><p></p><p>1) Domestic boards numbered right to left . The only ones like that used to be the old Wylex CU,s which printed a warning in the lid , probably caused by the misnomer that we have to count from the main switch . Are we Chinese writing R to L I ask ? I look to the left for No.1 and these days its always No. 6 or 8 </p><p></p><p>2) Like last week , I wired a supply to a 32A x 5 pin socket for a compressor...through exist trunking so wired in 5 x 6mm x 6491X .Because of a lifetime using R /Y /Bu/ Bk I still have to force myself to observe that Blue &amp; Black are correct . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 500077, member: 1408"] There are a couple of things my small brain struggles to cope with . 1) Domestic boards numbered right to left . The only ones like that used to be the old Wylex CU,s which printed a warning in the lid , probably caused by the misnomer that we have to count from the main switch . Are we Chinese writing R to L I ask ? I look to the left for No.1 and these days its always No. 6 or 8 2) Like last week , I wired a supply to a 32A x 5 pin socket for a compressor...through exist trunking so wired in 5 x 6mm x 6491X .Because of a lifetime using R /Y /Bu/ Bk I still have to force myself to observe that Blue & Black are correct . [/QUOTE]
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