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tonyelectric
Hi Everyone
I'm new to the forum and have a burning question, but first a bit about me I'm a working commercial/industrial/domestic spark in the UK and also do a fair amount of appliance repair work.
Now we all know the little ceramic screwits that went out of favor in the late 70s (I think), however several wholesalers are now selling the US designed version which is plastic with a metal core, they are not new to me as appliance manufacturers and neon sign makers have been using this version for years.
I contacted the NICEIC who simply said if its BS/CE approved thats OK. Now i'm not looking to use any but am curious as to whether the screwit was ever actually outlawed (i'm only 31 so if they were it was before my time) or is it just an urban legend?
Incidently I got hold of a couple of the new version and put them through their paces on the bench, they out performed chock block and crimps with regard to current carrying/resistance and operating temp.
Be interested in your views
I'm new to the forum and have a burning question, but first a bit about me I'm a working commercial/industrial/domestic spark in the UK and also do a fair amount of appliance repair work.
Now we all know the little ceramic screwits that went out of favor in the late 70s (I think), however several wholesalers are now selling the US designed version which is plastic with a metal core, they are not new to me as appliance manufacturers and neon sign makers have been using this version for years.
I contacted the NICEIC who simply said if its BS/CE approved thats OK. Now i'm not looking to use any but am curious as to whether the screwit was ever actually outlawed (i'm only 31 so if they were it was before my time) or is it just an urban legend?
Incidently I got hold of a couple of the new version and put them through their paces on the bench, they out performed chock block and crimps with regard to current carrying/resistance and operating temp.
Be interested in your views
