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<blockquote data-quote="kiles1" data-source="post: 58949" data-attributes="member: 4113"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>On a Domestic Installation Certificate on the Supply Characteristics section, I have just put a new ring circuit in and on filling in the certificate I have noticed that at the main source coming it is a TNS so that part i s ticked but then I noticed that there is three cartridge fuses together one obviously for the flat I'm working on and two others for different flats, no could someone please tell me what to put down on the certificate i.e 1-phase (2 wire) which the flat is run off or 3-phase (4 wire) which the building is run, also what would put down for the other flats if you was unable to gain access. Many Thanks kiles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiles1, post: 58949, member: 4113"] Hi All, On a Domestic Installation Certificate on the Supply Characteristics section, I have just put a new ring circuit in and on filling in the certificate I have noticed that at the main source coming it is a TNS so that part i s ticked but then I noticed that there is three cartridge fuses together one obviously for the flat I'm working on and two others for different flats, no could someone please tell me what to put down on the certificate i.e 1-phase (2 wire) which the flat is run off or 3-phase (4 wire) which the building is run, also what would put down for the other flats if you was unable to gain access. Many Thanks kiles [/QUOTE]
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