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    ELECTRICIAN BUSINESS

    Hello Fellow traders, Have started a electrical contracting business, this year one man operation in north east england, and am generally doing OK. However unlike a painting decorating the repeat business from domestic customers is low as after rewiring a house thats it for 25 years, and...
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    Cables split in error!

    dont forget to heat shrink the crimp joint as well!
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    do i need a re-wire? old TRS cabling ...

    if your brave enough to leave a contractor in your house alone. Why not get 2 prices in for occupied and unoccupied it does make a huge difference as floorboards/ furniture carpets only have to be lifted once and the power does not have to be on all the time. then with the cheaper price with the...
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    uPDATE Thanks for the interesting replies. Did a current load test and the shower is ok I know the cable is OK as its new and tested as is shower switch, I feel the weakness is the aged wylex unit and will be replaced, many thanks for the tips. Its nice to get some support from time to time...
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    1 yes 2 clamp meter never had the need to use one but I'm going to get one, and again there is no need to do any current load tests for a part P. Fault finding is different 3 I'm totally puzzled by this situation not seen anything like it before Iknow the cables OK so why should it overheat...
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    wiring a low voltage Icon fan

    i fitted one of these a while back now i had a few issues as well. But if i remember correctly if the humidistat is connected up then this blocks the overun timer i think also cranked the humidistat to its min value as with no steam you cant really test it
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    As far as part p goes there is formal arrangement or indeed any requirement in any electrical installation test part p or not for load currents to be measured if a item is ce marked and duly rated. The reason as to my uncertainty over the white one way wylex is that it is not ce marked and...
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    PART p hmmm FORGIVE ME IF I'M WRONG.....But like for like not part P, repairs to damaged cable not part P, and who said i was not part P anyway
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    sorry no can do photo, all I did was re run a new cable and reconnected it into the old switchgear like for like but upgraded the to a plug in mcb from a 3036
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    thanks for all the replys the advice is great and I thank you all (please dont stop)
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    it's not on a rcd, so if i do replace it then I probably will (surprised to learn that there is no requirement in the regs nor do the niceic stipulate that its is done, logic is that its a class 2 device in essence and will make no difference only if someone drills the supply cable. (like any...
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    cream
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    there is no markings on the main switch it is that old nor on the inside of it there is a 240v reference on the inside and the number 30 moulded into the plastic in tiny letters but not 30A, i looked at the latest wylex rewirable one ways and they are rated to 45amp.
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    sorry,.. no old cable melt evidence at the wylex nor new one. althogh there is a couple of brown marks looks like a fuse rupturing on the front cover of the wylex.
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    OVERHEATING CABLE

    oh and there is a big label on the inside of shower that says 9500 watts load 39.5 amps 240 37 ish at 230v Shower has not been in use for a year and there was signs of the old cable melting at the switch, even a new pull switch 45a has been installed. Could a lime scale buildup make it draw...
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