By that do you mean "please don't talk about things I should understand if I were to be justified in doing work like this, but which I actually don't"?
Have a cuppa, relax and try to enjoy the view from your care home window.
I think that all the people who replied, and are actually in possession of something you might be lacking but are not aware of, namely "common sense", understood what I meant and responded accordingly.
Sarcasm is not always applicable.
Have a cuppa, relax and try to enjoy the view from your care home window.
I think that all the people who replied, and are actually in possession of something you might be lacking but are not aware of, namely "common sense", understood what I meant and responded accordingly.
By that do you mean "please don't talk about things I should understand if I were to be justified in doing work like this, but which I actually don't"?
I would only extend the inner portion of the SWA from the Wiska box to the fuse/switch assembly if you can do so with the protection of conduit etc. as already discussed earlier. Otherwise just use T&E between them.
You can make use of the earth terminal in the back box as well if it makes things easier - The box and grid should be bonded together anyway,
I understand what you mean by extending the SWA cores via conduit to the switch.
Just to confirm: the SWA earth can be wired to back box OR directly to the Wiska earthing clamp bar, as long as a separate earth core runs from the same clamp bar to the back box (to avoid having 4 wires through the conduit), which back box is earthed from the actual feed. Do I make sense? Please say yes
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