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Anyone got an old Square D 32A MCB to fit a "Quickline II Universal" CU, lying around doing nothing?

I believe its designation is QO132EB6

Desperatly needed - can return in twelve months!!!

(Spent hours on the phone todayheadbang)

 
Is it black in colour?

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Just checked, yours is a qoe, Wilts got me one last week. Not cheap though.......

If not I've got a qox that should fit.

 
I've got a SQO 110EBS type b 10a

And a KQ 10C140 type c 40a

Any good to you?

 
Kerching can you post an image? Thanks for the reply - no prob with donation

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Thanks to everyone who replied - I have given you all a like

 
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think the one on the left is a type I

all have the same fiixing which is shown on the last one turned upside down

 
Kerching you are a star

Would like the 2nd one - B32 - yellow sticker

 
Thanks to everyone who replied

Kerching - thanks for posting it to me and I have made poromised donation of

 
""""""""""If metallic pipe work has push fit type fittings which do not provide electrical continuity"""""""

What does it mean guys..........?????????????

Im trying for more than 1 day to figuire out....

Thanks

P.S. Is a question in my TMA"Tutor market assesment"

 
""""""""""If metallic pipe work has push fit type fittings which do not provide electrical continuity"""""""What does it mean guys..........?????????????

Im trying for more than 1 day to figuire out....

Thanks

P.S. Is a question in my TMA"Tutor market assesment"
It means a lazy plumber has been on the job.

 
Batty,

I have just had a spec off a customer for JG Speedfit, bargain!!!

Much quicker and easier than the end feed we used to have to fit!!!

Less bonding too!

:D ;)

 
""""""""""If metallic pipe work has push fit type fittings which do not provide electrical continuity"""""""What does it mean guys..........?????????????

Im trying for more than 1 day to figuire out....

Thanks

P.S. Is a question in my TMA"Tutor market assesment"
I had that question in an exam a while ago.

What it means is, if you have lengths of copper tube that has been connected together using the plastic push-fit fittings, such as elbows, tee's etc. You would obviously not get any continuity from one end to the other.

Hope that helps.

 
I had that question in an exam a while ago. What it means is, if you have lengths of copper tube that has been connected together using the plastic push-fit fittings, such as elbows, tee's etc. You would obviously not get any continuity from one end to the other.

Hope that helps.
in which case, its then not extraneous, and doesnt require bonding...

 
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