Onevery last question; why do the DNO bother to install an incoming service fuse if on TT systems, the fuse is unlikely to blow and protect the circuit?
It will blow alright on a L-N fault!
Not with the live to neutral loop impedence value measured it wont!
It will blow alright on a L-N fault!
Not with the live to neutral loop impedence value measured it wont!
It's on TT supply'sShould my garage sub main have rcd protection or is this just for a TT supply? The electrician who designed the circuit and did my CU has it on a switchfuse but no RCD, the supply is TNS.
That adaptable box needs altering too, as live and neutral enter through seperate holes which is not allowed.
That adaptable box needs altering too, as live and neutral enter through seperate holes which is not allowed.
What if they are not seperate holes, what if the sparky has run a hacksaw beween all three holes so they are essentially one hole?
Can you upload some recent photos?
Is the supply end of the armour earthed?
Can you upload some recent photos?
Is the supply end of the armour earthed?
I was wondering that too, now that it terminates into a plasting box.
I'd have kept the metal box and just thru crimped the tails straight onto the SWA.
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