The looks you get!!

As I said - not ideal but it is his choice, and one he is entitled to make.

Asking you to leave out bonding is not!
 
What I was commenting on, was basically that his disconnection times will be out the window as there is no RCD fitted and that the ideal solution to this would be to replace the CU with a split load 100A 100mA TD + 80A 30mA RCD's (or RCBO's for those with money to burn!!) obviously with a bonding upgrade!!!
I was also pointing out that his current installation will open him up to an increased risk of fire and electric shock (if I see problems like this with an installation I always issue a Danger installation certificate) and I normally get the reply that it's been working fine for the last xx years and when did these 'new' regs come in?

BTW when did RCD's come in for TT installations? and what new problems are we going to encounter when the 17th comes in?
 
My RCBO factory is gearing production up as we speak...
 
I'm led to believe the Voltage Operated ELCBs were phased out in 1981
 
when we went to 17th edition seminar a bloke told us that "u test to whats safe, not to current standards or you will forever be going back"

Did they include a definition of 'safe'? It's years since I worked as a safety engineer, but its something along the lines of the risk of harm being below what is reasonably acceptable. The UK even had an acronym for it - ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable).

The point is that it is IMPOSSIBLE to make any installation 100% safe. You can only reduce the risks to a reasonable level. Meeting best practice/standards such as BS7671 is generally accepted as reasonable provision to provide a safe installation.
 
So you don't remember, Live Aid, Heysel Stadium Disaster, Bradford Fire, Back To The Future, Vodafone Making Their First Mobile Phone Call (Via Ernie Wise!), Clarence Nash (Voice Of Donald Duck), Laura Ashley, Charles Richter, Phils Silvers & Larkin Dying, The Broadwater Farm Riots (And The Killing of Cynthia Jarrett & PC Keith Blakelock), Quincey Jones & Steven Speilberg's Co-Produced The Color Purple.

And, believe it or not, that's all from memory! The only thing I double checked was who made the phone call! I was right, btw!!

Eeeh, it seems like yesterday!
 
:shock:
I can vaguely remember the Heysel Stadium Disaster, Bradford football stadium and of course, Back to the future!
 
Only if you have to install a new circuit to the dining room so that you can use an arc welder to ignite it...
 

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