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Not knowingly encountered it personally but I believe Spark123 once said on here it is sometimes found on Discharge lighting.Can you provide me with an example of where I would find a voltage exceeding 230V nominal to earth on a standard UK mains supply please.
so a socket connected to adjacent 3a spur and labelled as such, and for 'heating controls only' would be ok by UK regs??
I quess you could use an "ISOLATE ALL SUPPLIES BEFORE SERVICING" label if you have concernsAs I understand it - YES!
..and no one has responded to the contrary, as they would usually do when wrong advice is offered. Go for it!
So as a system designer you can produce a circuit diagram so anyone who follows can see exactly how it is wired, this is what I did, so this is one of the plans I made for my own house, however even that is flawed, as I kept altering it, and now can't remember which version I used, but time to work on central heating is the summer, so time to correct errors without risk of freezing.
make a home brew solution closer to commercial quality.
so that means some one doing an EICR needs to check the electrical connections to a boiler, but I would only remove boiler covers to check if other things found pointed to a likely problem.“consumer’s installation” means the electric lines situated upon the consumer’s side of the supply terminals together with any equipment permanently connected or intended to be permanently connected thereto on that side;
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