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    a handy thing....

    BS3036 0.4s Zs=0.49....5s Zs=1.32 So yes..a simple or temporary solution for Zs woes, but also often the cooker socket is the only one not RCD protected so again an effective solution
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    running gas pipework for hob and gas cooker

    Keep it away from danger by running the garden hose up through the middle of the cavity wall and have it emerge just at the hob connection and put some tape on it with the word "GAS" on it in case the house is still around in future and you want to know what's in the pipe
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    a handy thing....

    ....would be a cooker switch type fitting without the socket but it still covers the width of a double switch size. I know there is the single 45A cooker switch, and the double cooker switch with the socket, but there are ocassions (Zs) when it would be handy to simply remove the socket by...
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    Becomming an Apprentice (a few questions)

    ....or Alan Sugar :wink:
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    testing emergency lighting

    I had read onto the three year section but I gather it's a fairly new installation, thanks fireman
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    testing emergency lighting

    have been asked to test and certify some emergency lighting.....looking at a condensed summary of BS5266 TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTRAL & SELF CONTAINED SYSTEMS it looks like check for faults, simulate mains failure for one hour, and make sure all are charging again afterwards. Does anyone...
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    cpc size?

    does 6mm t+e also have a 4mm cpc?
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    cpc size?

    can anyone tell me the cpc size for 10mm t+e? thanks
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