Does anyone have any proof that david911cockburn is actually the author of this book?
It's a bit elaborate a deception if he's not. Have you read the whole discussion?
Does anyone have any proof that david911cockburn is actually the author of this book?
Yes, and yes.It's a bit elaborate a deception if he's not. Have you read the whole discussion?
You must be quite a big, brave lad yourself, Dave. I see, however you have declined to address your detractors.Well now that all of you big braves lads...
Garbage.Indirect contact is what happens when, for example a plumber/heating engineer is kneeling on wet floorboards and has wet hands, especially when working with copper pipe.
Utter garbage.It is especially common when electricians use 25mm deep knock out boxes (designed for light swithches) instead of the correct 35mm deep knock out boxes for his socket outlets.
Maybe on your installs they do. I can quite imagine that.The result of this usually being that the cables get crushed inside the boxes and cause pressure faults.
All of which are carried out on new work - in accordance with the regulations - before it is put into service. Unless you think that somehow your cables get crushed by, I dunno, the boxes shrinking as the plaster dries - it sounds as feasible as one of your theories!... hence the importance of insulation resistance and loop impedence testing.
If you were a trainee I'd have you look up all the definitions and you'd maybe see the errors in your interpretation of what is happening, but as you have failed to come to terms with any of the - quite correct - criticism of your feeble theses, I doubt you'd understand.Indirect contact is not only acceptable but also incurable under UK conditions.
I have no idea what book you think this is. I've certainly not paid that much for such a book - indeed it was me you ripped off with your pamphlet. I dearly hope I'm the only one who bought it and it's a small price to pay to warn others.But it is 'indirect contact' that you and your 17th edition have tried to 'cure', the book that you have all read on earthing (the one that cost £90 approx.) was written by an Australian, he served his time working in a bowl shaped desert (not kneeling on wet floorboards in the UK) and he has therefore no idea what 'indirect contact' is as he has never had the chance to experience it!
In conclusion: garbage.In conclusion:
Rather than taking the time to cut in the correct depth of knockout box and therefore avoid pressure faults, you have tried to cure the problem of 'indirect contact' with extraneous-conductive-parts by not bothering to bond extraneous-conductive-parts at all. Therefore allowing the possibility of extraneous-conductive-parts providing the opportunity for 'direct contact' to take place under fault conditions.
And the feeble-minded... please let it only be a matter of time.Direct contact can kill people especially children and the elderly!
You are a nugget, David me boy, a 24-carat, solid gold, nugget.If ever there was a case of curing the headache by cutting off the head, the 17th edition is certainly it.
There is a wealth of information on this subject, read some, please.
taking more money from good-willed yet novice sparks who may take this info as gospel. That will not help the unwitting spark or any of the customers upon whom he exercises his new found 'knowledge'
you are right, a stalk can cause babies.
But the stork also brings them.
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