1) And test for dead on all circuits how?Hence why I said "Isolate Mains".
2) And prevent re-energising of any circuits how?
3) And check for any damage done during the drilling how?
1) And test for dead on all circuits how?Hence why I said "Isolate Mains".
The whoever asked him to do the job has committed a criminal offence.Recently had a Electric Shutter fitted from a reputable company, now he done a good job on the door but the way he ran the flex from the door to plug illustrates to me that he is no electrician.
Because he is a f**kwit.Well that fact was never mentioned until now?
If the circuit was designed to run a pair of heaters, and has done so successfully upto now then why didnt you mention that previously?
Because he is a f**kwit.Well that fact was never mentioned until now?
If the circuit was designed to run a pair of heaters, and has done so successfully upto now then why didnt you mention that previously?
Because he is a f**kwit.
You idiot.But this is not my duty is it? As we already got the electrical certificate
There are 3 possible reasons for that:That certificate is telling me that the socket is rated upto 26A.
You almost certainly are.I'm not overloading the socket,
Because you clearly have no idea what BS 1363 says.so why is this a problem? Please explain,
So you don't know how 18kW of heating is connected but you think it's OK to fiddle with it?I don't know how these are connected, all I know we run:
2 x 3kW in one room
2 x 3kW in one room
1 x 3kW in one room
1 x 3kW in one room
You are not capable, and you are not able to replace them.It would be real handy if I could be able (legally not uncapable) to replace the heaters when they die as they only last a few years...
In a place of work? No, you are not.So In other words I am allowed to go to Argos and buy a 3kW heater with a plug already fitted, take it back and plug it in...
No, you are not allowed to do that either.But not allowed to fit my own flex and plug to a unit bought with no flex or plug??? - Please answer this question.
The whoever asked him to do the job has committed a criminal offence.Recently had a Electric Shutter fitted from a reputable company, now he done a good job on the door but the way he ran the flex from the door to plug illustrates to me that he is no electrician.
Don't make your blunderings a second one.
I never suggested it was.I sweare the door has nothing to do with me, I'm just a employee.
Good God, man - can you really not see that the fact that you have to ask for advice on a DIY forum means that you can't possibly be competent enough in the context of the EAWR to be doing electrical work?If i was a f**kwit, I would of carried out the job by now and wouldn't of even posted here for advice, my posting of help and legalities only to be called a "f**kwit" by you.
Good God, man - can you really not see that the fact that you have to ask for advice on a DIY forum means that you can't possibly be competent enough in the context of the EAWR to be doing electrical work?
In a place of work? No, you are not.So In other words I am allowed to go to Argos and buy a 3kW heater with a plug already fitted, take it back and plug it in...
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