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    Things that make you go Hmmm.....

    That's rough as a badgers ass! I can see he's just bonded the earth to the neutral to make a rudimentary PME system. This will work but is not proper, if he was going to go down the route of providing you with an earth then he should of gone and dug up the service as it joins to the main and re...
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    what do you think of this DNO situation

    The dno are only obliged to supply a live and neutral, if the earth is there and tests good then we put an earth clip on the lead and a block for the customer to use, if is tests bad then we shrink heat shrink down on the sheath so it can't be used as its no good anyway. They should of tested it...
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    Caravan site electric hook up question

    Is this against the regs? Basically can you have one post with a water tap installed half way up and a 4 way electric hook up box installed at the top? Ie water and electric on the same post.
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    Anyone seen this before?

    Yeah seen them before, it just seems to have like a spring loaded terminal that puts pressure on the core to hold it in place. Don't like the look of them tbh
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    Does this qualify

    looks like some of the stuff i saw whilst in turkey :shock:
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    Peugeot TU1 engine Question

    Ok this is just a question that's bugging me at the moment. Basically, say the car in question is a 1989 Peugeot 205 with a carburetor 1.1 engine, could you remove this engine (say its knackered) and replace it with a 1.1 TU1 engine from a more modern peugeot/citroen which is single point...
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    Contacting DNO to fit isolator

    Oh and you do need to ask if it's ok I turn it off, not doing so will just annoy the customer/sparky and lessen your chances of a cup of tea :D
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    Contacting DNO to fit isolator

    No it isn't, by rights he should have put the martindale socket tester in a socket to check things were correct before powering down then: Wear full face mask , flash jacket and rubber gloves to pull the cutout fuse after snipping seals. Remove neutral tails and any earth wires from the...
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    This could have been a tragedy!

    :shock: Don't like british gas, all their engineers keep doing is breaking our cutouts!!
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    Earth Wire Essential Or Not For External Security Light?

    Well i'd of thought that it is essential that it is earthed- to prevent anything becoming live in the event of a fault. When I Moved into my house it had a floodlight wired in 2 core joined onto another bit of 2 core with these of all things rated at 12V... :shock:
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    Found this on my travels

    Well they did have an overlay program going where they were going to overlay the lot but it kinda fizzled out for one reason or another but they did get some done- mainly in a few known problem areas. Yes those old grey shelled resin joints- it just goes porous.
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    Meter Tails

    Well, it was installed by linesmen so what can you expect? :mrgreen: ....jokes
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    Found this on my travels

    Yes, it is. The old PILC cables are infact much better than the cheap plastic cr*p we put in today and it shows. It's only really the joints that cause faults. I've worked on plenty of cables that must date back to the 30's and they are in as good condition under the lead as the day they were...
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    Found this on my travels

    Well It had a 60A fuse which blew and got changed and got put in for an upgrade to 100A. I Changed it because it was leaking pitch out the bottom and the terminals were too small to accept 25mm tails so putting a 100A fuseholder on it wouldn't of gained much :)
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    Found this on my travels

    Yeah good fun it was!
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    Found this on my travels

    Well, it looks like in the past someone has decided to convert in to 'PME' by bonding the lead sheath to the neutral and sticking a pme lable in there by the earth block, not sure why this was done as the EFLI test on the sheath returned 0.41 ohms. I can only assume that at one time it was worse...
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    Found this on my travels

    House was in a timewarp and that included the electrics, Wooden MEM fusebox, vir tails, no doubt vir wiring throughout and round pin sockets. I came to change the cutout and am thankful that our responsibility ends at the meter and i didn't need to even touch anything after! They have had a...
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    Identify the cut out.

    I changed two of these cast iron type cutouts last week, one was split phase the other single Phase. I doubt the neutral is fused on the first pic as it would have two fuse holders that's got a neutral block, the dno should change them though, they've done their time. meter fitters tend to s**t...
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    New Light Smelling - Why?

    I have something similar in the kitchen its just a 3 spotlight unit with low energy bulbs similar to yours and the bulbs used to stink like that when it was new and two of the bulbs expired quite early on. As of now (i think i installed it in 2007/8) one of the original bulbs is still working...
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    DP fusing

    Is that an overhead supply? If so i guess they just used the same coloured lead in's from the connection outside on the wall or wherever it is....
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