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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 9:21 pm Post Subject:
consumer unit
can anyone please help me , i am wanting to change my old consumer for a new one and move it at the same time but, the circuit tails i.e 2.5 and 1.5 are to short thease will end up in a cavity wall and be plasterd over after joining wot is the correct method to extened thease please, i have the main power before the consumer turned of. i would be very greatfull of your help
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2004 8:29 am Post Subject:
thanks m8 had a look allthought some contradicted others i think as it is only 1 ring main i will crimp them and put them in a plas box surface mounted for accesabilaty,thank again
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:07 pm Post Subject:
Do you know about the new electrical-related provisions of the Building Regulations?
What do you know/not know about what's involved in replacing a CU?
Do you have an isolation switch before the CU?
Do you have a TT supply, or TN-S/TN-C-S?
I'm not saying that you can't do this, but I do feel, given what you asked, that there is a great deal that you don't yet know, and what is worse, probably don't realise that you don't know...
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:49 pm Post Subject:
HI THERE HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. CAN ANYONE GIVE ME ADVICE I HAVE AN exsisting CONSUMER pannel AND IT IS TT EARTH.THE MAINS INTO THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN REPLACED BEFORE I HAD MOVED IN.THERE IS A nuetral AND A PHASE.THE PHASE GOTO THE SERVICE HEAD VIA A 60AMP FUSE THE n IS GOING TO A MULTI BLOCK SEALED,I WOULD LIKE TO GO p.m.e . THE MAINS COME INTO THE HOUSE FROM THE GROUND. I WAS TOLD THAT IF IT COMES FROM ABOVE THIS COULD BE A PROB IF A TREE FOR EXAMPLE FELL ON THE NEUTRAL LINE AND CUT THROUGH THIS WOULD LEAVE NO EARTH. WOULD YOU LEAVE IT TT OR GO pme. AND SHOULD I reconect THE TT EARTH WITH THE PME ..THANKS
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 12:51 am Post Subject:
darenj - a switch from TT to TN-C-S/PME is not something you can do. The doing of it, and the decision over whether it should be done, is the province of your DNO.
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:06 am Post Subject:
thanks for the help i will contact them. i would just like to add that i thought you were here to help no to take the mick out of people. spelling has never been a strong point of mine but then i can imagine that you guys are the best at every thing. don't mean to sound nasty i am greatfull for your advice but i don't see the point to it. .
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:49 pm Post Subject:
daren j wrote:
thanks for the help i will contact them. i would just like to add that i thought you were here to help no to take the mick out of people. spelling has never been a strong point of mine but then i can imagine that you guys are the best at every thing. don't mean to sound nasty i am greatfull for your advice but i don't see the point to it. .
Sorry - I wasn't really taking the **** - not seriously, or in a nasty-meaning way, anyway. The point about you shouting was quite correctly made, and I just found it curious that the only words that you hadn't shouted were the misspelled ones.....
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