NICEIC continuation sheets.

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Does anybody know why these continuation sheets were changed from 24 lines to 21?
There seems to be no reason to it as there is no more information that requires that much more space at the top and bottom of the form.
Is it really as cynical as trying to sell more pads?
I'm doing a PIR at the moment with lots of 24 way dbs ( 8 way TP ) and it's a real PITA filling in an extra two sheets for the sake of two lines. :mad:
 
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26ways.... thats some house !!!

Or are you planning on putting each rooms lighting and power on their own breakers :D
 
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is it this place????

whitehouse2.jpg
 
3Ph, in a house????

theres more power there than a theatre distro!

you know its posh when the have 5x outside floods and a dressing room
 
It's in arrogate. Need I say more? :LOL:

That would be a small theatre. We put in some rediculous supplies for theatre lighting.

Leeds grand has a 1000A per phase supply :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
yeah, guisekey has 63A 3ph, so only small, IIRC yeadon has got 256.

went round the grand not long ago, just love their fly, that must take a bit of power, not to mention the hydraulic truck lift out back.
 
RF, do you always number your 3 phase boards that way?
I know it is a matter of preference how a db is numbered and as long as it is clear it is not an issue, but that way is the least common I have seen.
I prefer to number from the top left down, then top right down.
 
Its the way they come from wylex :(

I must admit, I prefer to re-number them, starting at 1 on the top left, working down, and when at the bottom moving to top right and working down again, using cable markers on all conductors of course

Pic of the inside rob?, no doubt you'll have managed to get it neat,but the amount of 'wire bending space' you get in those boards with RCBOs in is ****ing terrible :evil:
 
Pic of the inside rob?, no doubt you'll have managed to get it neat,but the amount of 'wire bending space' you get in those boards with RCBOs in is **** terrible :evil:

To be fair, these boards are not too bad, but the NSB range are horrid.

keithDB2.jpg


I know where the secret corridor is, but if I told you, I'd have to kill you ;)
 

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