I don't think many people would (should!) argue with that - "eggs in one basket" is rarely a very clever idea, in any contextI would add that I prefer at least two poser circuits and two lighting circuits as a minimum built in redundancy.
I don't think many people would (should!) argue with that - "eggs in one basket" is rarely a very clever idea, in any contextI would add that I prefer at least two poser circuits and two lighting circuits as a minimum built in redundancy.
One 3 storey house I looked at with a view to purchasing had 3 fuses (for power and lights on each floor). I didn't look much further.I would add that I prefer at least two poser circuits and two lighting circuits as a minimum built in redundancy.
I recently rented a property near Thurso on the North coast of Scotland and that had one ring final and one lighting circuit. Also the one main switch was an RCD,
Luckily no problems encountered
I would have made it two each power and lighting RCBOs minimum with a radial ignition for the gas heated hot water
Not each to a seperate consumer unit/switchfuse per floor then and therefore further split down into separate circuits?One 3 storey house I looked at with a view to purchasing had 3 fuses (for power and lights on each floor). I didn't look much further.
One can but presume that it was a house which had an ancient electrical installation and very much 'needed a complete re-wire'.One 3 storey house I looked at with a view to purchasing had 3 fuses (for power and lights on each floor). I didn't look much further.
That could mean it was just what he was looking for.One 3 storey house I looked at with a view to purchasing had 3 fuses (for power and lights on each floor). I didn't look much further.
It was a bit ambiguous but I suspect that's not what he meantThat could mean it was just what he was looking for.
It has been stated that the heating and hot water is via a 7kw electric job. No gas mentioned, so just a presumed 32amp radial?I would add that I prefer at least two poser circuits and two lighting circuits as a minimum built in redundancy.
I recently rented a property near Thurso on the North coast of Scotland and that had one ring final and one lighting circuit. Also the one main switch was an RCD,
Luckily no problems encountered
I would have made it two each power and lighting RCBOs minimum with a radial ignition for the gas heated hot water
I was referring to the house I rented in near Thurso having just one power and one lighting circuit and one front end RCD as having almost no redundancy in circuits hierarchy, obviously the week link in traditional systems is the suppliers cutout and what is supplying it and alternative supplies via renewables or such as battery storage can add some value to that equation these days more than previously available in the past.It has been stated that the heating and hot water is via a 7kw electric job. No gas mentioned, so just a presumed 32amp radial?
Yes indeed it could do. We sometimes jump to conclusions and sometimes right and sometimes wrong, i feel that We might more often misconstrue the written word more than the spoken word at times.That could mean it was just what he was looking for.
Indeed. Such is life. However,in this case, I doubt that the intended meaning was as EFLI suggested.Yes indeed it could do. We sometimes jump to conclusions and sometimes right and sometimes wrong,
I'm not so sure about that. The spoken word can often be misunderstood, misconstrued, incorrectly interpreted or imperfectly remembered - which is why, in my day jobs, I have always preferred written to spoken communication!i feel that We might more often misconstrue the written word more than the spoken word at times.
Perhaps so, it varies twixt one and tother methinks, however in my personal experience I reckon the written word has just a little but marked chance of being misunderstood when having gen conversations such as social media for example.Indeed. Such is life. However,in this case, I doubt that the intended meaning was as EFLI suggested.
I'm not so sure about that. The spoken word can often be misunderstood, misconstrued, incorrectly interpreted or imperfectly remembered - which is why, in my day jobs, I have always preferred written to spoken communication!

I reckon the written word has just a little but marked chance of being misunderstood when having gen conversations such as social media for example.
Apparently, for the first time in local living memory of the locals, the tarn had dried up due to the rare dry weather recently.
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