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  1. kwikfix328

    Installing isolator on tails

    When Scottish Power fitted a new Isolator and meter to my house in April '08 it looked like this:
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    Megger'd my work buddy the other night...

    Accidentally of course. We were doing a bit of fault isolation. He was doing the probing with some test wires , I was pressing the button ( old Megger BM10 analogue unit) . Me: Are you clear ? Him: Yes Me: Zap ! Him: Ahhhh.... Bloody hell, That hurt, you zapped me ! Ouch, ouch...
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    HELP MY CEILING LIGHTS (BULBS) ARE BLOWING UP !!!!!!!!!!!!

    What type and brand of bulb are you using. The house that i currently live in was the worse one ever for blowing bulbs, they hardly lasted a few weeks regardless of the brand or price. Since switching over to low energy CFL's I haven't changed a light bulb in years ( unless I've broken...
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    Help with crimping

    It will depend on which type and brand of crimp you use , but I was trained to bare enough cable so that the bare wire is crimped to the inner metal part of the crimp, then the plastic outer sheath crimps down onto the Cable insulation to secure that . At my work i mostly use Tyco AMP PIDG...
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    Pictures from the site I was working at this week

    jesus :roll: , I used to think Plane spotters were sad, but you leckies....( :wink: ). When I was in the Royal Air Force many moons ago now ( I was a 'Rigger' ) , Aircraft Electricians used to have the dubious nickname of Dog ****ers .... I wonder why...:D edit; Rhymes with cluckers
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    Just got some instrument back off Calibration...

    Cheers B-A-S, It was just the EFLI test that i wasn't totallly sure about. I do have a dedicated non RCD socket that i can use for test purposes , I'd actually fogotten about it until i read your post. Will have a play tomorrow, now that I've had the machines tested independantly...
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    Just got some instrument back off Calibration...

    Hello folks, Although I'm 'only' a home DIY'er I have invested in some test equipmemt a few months ago, when i was both doing some work myself and getting work done by a local spark. I bought an RCD tester, EFLI tester and Cont/Ins tester as i just had the inclination and a bit of spare...
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    Crimp connections

    Just purely out of genuine interest. Is this against regulations for domestic/industrial installations, or is it just considered bad practice in these envoironments ?
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    Calibration Checkbox/CK Combicutters

    The Knipex brand also seem to come under the Draper umberella these days , and i think that Knipex are some of the best cutters that I've ever owned. I have a pair of 8" side cutters that i use on stainless steel locking wire and split pins and they cut through them effortlessly and have done...
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    Crimp connections

    The items that you have linked to are for crimping uninsulated copper tube lugs not the Red,Blue & Yellow PIDG type of colour coded crimps. I recently bought a pair of these for occasional home use , (in my case for installing better earthing and bonding conductors) and in this respect...
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    Does this Earth look a bit puny ?

    Hello folks, My eldest daughter got married a couple of weeks ago and has just moved into a new rented house. Her fella is in the RAF and they now live in a forces married quarter, just down the road, so their house has been looked after and well maintained. When they first moved in and...
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    Daughters CU installation

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    Henley block

    I had a Henley service block fitted between the CU('s) and the Main isolator switch not so long ago. I did originally have a genuine Henley service block, but during the rework found that it was a little difficult to get the tails to fit into and the lid fastened down properly even though...
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    Twisted pair speaker cables

    I've been a bit of a Hi-Fi geek for a number of years now, I even built my own Valve amplifier kit last year ( http://photos.imageevent.com/sidandcoke/worlddesignskel84valveampbuild/websize/SG1L0558.JPG ...
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    burying cable underground

    Just out of interest fella's. One of the books that I bought a few weeks ago was on the recommended list of this very discussion forum, it is by Readers Digest and called The Wiring & Lighting manual. It is more aimed at the home DIY'er. On page 118 of this latest reprinted and ammended...
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    tails not labelled

    It bloody well should be, thats why they are differnt colours in the first place, :D . I had both my meter changed and an Isolator switch fitted by my REC last month. You don't need to worry about anything. The meter fitting guy doing the work will test and identify all of the...
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    How can you tell if your Earthing system is TN-C-S or TN-S

    With ref to my photo posted above. I checked between the black neutral block and earth wire, i used a sharp probe to puncture the insulation on the G/Y cable right next to the Service head, ( this is something that i don't normally do and never do at work). Using a Low Ohm continuity meter &...
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    How can you tell if your Earthing system is TN-C-S or TN-S

    I have taken my own meter readings roughly once per month for several years now and keep a spreadsheet record on my home PC. I did the sums just prior to the DNO fitting an Isolator and new Meter a few weeks ago and am still about £100 per year better off by keeping Economy 7 . I am a shift...
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