Oh great

It would appear not.

I can't understand a word he says either so you are not alone, as he suggests.
 
One talks in riddles!

One does, if you know FA

Let's assume I know FA. Please can you explain your earlier post as you were asked to do and enlighten me.

Are you going to answer me knowall? I thought mummy and daddy would let you stay up late now it's the school holidays.

Sorry, missed your post as you are on my ignore list. As you requested clarification as to my posts, here we go-

OP a 11way domestic consumer unit which has a fault on a socket circuit and requires a IR test. All in a days work for most electricians yes? Untidy wiring in a consumer unit again hardly breaking news, is it ?

Advising the OP not to open a DB until their ready ?

My point ? If you get you're knickers in a twist over a IR test on an 11way consumer unit with rcbo's don't touch a DB!
(that's 3 phase, my dad says),and only big boy's should touch them.
To give the OP comparison to his apparent stress over his task
I compare it to a corgi registered engineer in terms of stress and accountability.

Mum says teas ready.

KA
 
I tried to do that on an mk board that was only half as packed as that and it was near impossible to get the rcbo out.

I think it's a good example that all rcbo CU is not always best.
 
I think it's a good example that all rcbo CU is not always best.
I recently fitted a similar board the Wylex posted by RFL only the recessed version, fully populated with RCBOs, although I do concede I have not yet reached the ability of RFL's fine looking work on these boards, but I am getting there. And I would expect anyone following me in, would be pleased to find everything well presented and clearly identifiable.
I think it's really an example that if put together by an arse, it becomes a pain in the arse to work on!
 
Mum says teas ready.
Knowy!, come and have your tea and stop irritating the nice people.
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We (by "we" I mainly mean the several electricians who regularly contribute to this site) should do a gallery thread with photos of good vs bad boards. It'd be interesting.
 

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