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Yes rocky that's the sad thing. They've done an amazing job of the bathrooms. My only complaints are the electrics and the use of cheap extractor fans.
I have not noted that any one else has actually commented on this post but those are GU10 2-pin bayonet mount connectors and operating under mains voltage rather than any lower voltage.Had a look at the spotlights this morning and they don't appear to have any double insulated symbol. Here's some pictures. Are these ok?View attachment 116634 View attachment 116635 View attachment 116636
Frodo, sorry for my ignorance, but what's the relevance of that? Is it ok?
C types are not generally used in domestic properties, certainly not unless the EFLI satisfies.
C types have a maximum EFLI half that of B types for comparable current values.
Eg, if a B type 10A breaker is 3.68 Ohms, a C type 10A is 1.84 Ohms.
Better mention their non-compliance with regard to Part L of the building regs.
are you suggesting that domestic EFLI readings are more likely to be unsuitable than a Non domestic envirement and 0.60 ohms for a C40 not acheivable
So just had a conversation with the electrician.
There was apparently some miscommunication. He thought his brother and enclosed all the connections and vice versa (there were two of them). They'll come out to sort it, and also tidy up the wiring.
I mentioned the circuit breaker being under rated. He said it's not a problem because it shouldn't be reaching that sort of current anyway for a 9.5kW shower. I told him it's actually a 10.8kW shower... "Oh right, is it, so do you want that circuit breaker changed then?" I told him yes, and that I'd confirm what I type should be put in.
Is it a B45 MCB I'm after then?
Hmmm...There was apparently some miscommunication.
"Oh right, is it, so do you want that circuit breaker changed then?" I told him yes, and that I'd confirm what I type should be put in.
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