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    Bungalow 'ringing' after fibre installed in street

    440Hz is waaaay too low for a SMPSU. They operate in the KHz range - around 40kHz being a common switching frequency.
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    Switch System

    Another way would be to have a central (mega) junction box (like the good old Hartley Octopus from years gone by) at some central point (or one per floor). From here run 3C+E to each switch & to each light point. You now have many options - a neutral can be made available at each switch point &...
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    A quick question for those with the maximum investment ... what happens to the prize money after you reach the max invested? Do you have to take it in cash or can the pot still continue to grow but only by re-investment of prize monies?
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    How to best fix this piece of copper pipe to connect to basin tap?

    There should be a fibre washer between the tap connector & the bottom of the tap. It looks like its missing? Without it, you won't get it to seal. Easy enough to buy another washer & replace it.
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    RCD FCU tripped when fitted to CH, likely reasons?

    I agree this would be true with a an item of equipment in isolation on the test bench..... BUT with something like Erics central heating boiler .... you cant guarantee the green & yellow wire in the supply cable to the boiler isnt also connected to the installation earth by some other means eg...
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    RCD FCU tripped when fitted to CH, likely reasons?

    I can see were you are going with this BUT ...... While this might work as a debugging aid to something that you can put on the test bench & ensure that its has NO connections to anything else, that's so easy with the central heating. The cpc to the heating system is almost certainly connected...
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    Fluorescent batten starter

    I have to agree with this. We are having similar issues at work. Around 5 years ago the whole installation (roughly 200 5' single & twin fittings) was bulk replaced with IP65 LED battens. These started failing after a couple of years. At first we purchased the same fitting & swapped the gear...
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    What's this cover outside house? Water or something else?

    I can confirm that "SDW" = South Derbyshire Water. I have the same one outside my house. The current day supplier is SevernTrent Water.
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    3 phase 11 and 22kw - Current in Each Phase??

    Did you read post #7 ???? :sneaky:
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    3 phase 11 and 22kw - Current in Each Phase??

    For a 3 phase motor, started direct-on-line, you can expect the starting current to be in the region of 6 times the motor rating plate current (ie. 6 x full-load-current)
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    3 phase 11 and 22kw - Current in Each Phase??

    22kW & 11kW are standard IEC motor sizes. If the OP is trying to determine the current for such motors then our methods above are too simplistic. The formulae that we have all used assumes a balanced resistive three phase load (ie. pf = unity hence kW=KVA & efficiency = 100%). This method...
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    3 phase 11 and 22kw - Current in Each Phase??

    22kW = 22/3 = 7.33kW per phase. At 230V 7.33 kW requires 7330/230 = 31.88A. So 22kW = 32A per phase.
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    Bathroom extractor fans letting in so much cold air

    And if you fit it..... you'll regret it the first windy night when is banging open & closed all night.... You'll be ripping it out in the morning! Spend the cash & buy a fan with an electrically operated shutter!
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    Dealing with voltage drop

    Yeah, but then it takes off..... If the low voltage causes the SMPS's to pull more current...... then the bigger current leads to a greater volt drop............
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    2 Amp round pin plug wired to trailing socket?

    Back in my Uni days (oh my THAT long ago!) we had 2A 3 pin sockets in the Halls of Residence. Each room had two sockets & they were grouped, I think, 4 rooms onto a 5A MCB. This was back in the late 1980s (!!!!!!!!) so no big PC setups, large screen TVs etc. The room came 'complete' with an...
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    Today we had a generator instead of the grid serving us

    On the MV & upward network exist numerical protection relays. These are too expensive to justify use on anything below about 33kV. A protection relay can be considered, in simple terms, as a sophisticated programmable "fuse". As well as clever over current protection they can often be configured...
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    immersion heater for central heating?

    Well you could, but I think you're gonna be disappointed with the performance. An immersion heater is 3kW. Your oil boiler - you'd have to tell us what size it is but probably in the regions of 15 - 20kW.....
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    Motor rating plate

    Definitely! For my "day job" my employer builds & ships educational equipment to many countries, including the Philippines. Our standard config is 220V single phase & 220V L-L 3 phase for the Philippines. We are spoilt here in the UK in that we've all grown up with a system where is...
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    Motor rating plate

    220V L-L supplies do exist. This Philippines, for example, has delta supply - 3 phase & ground. A 'single' phase supply is two legs of the 3 (ie. no NEUTRAL, both legs are ungrounded) so double pole switching is needed. It takes a bit of getting your head around, since the single phase...
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