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Dating an Installation.

Please help me to date this installation with earliest and latest dates.


Cream coloured Henley fuse box with cartridge fuses. Hinged lid to cover fuses.


P.V.C. insulated 7/.029 socket cables, tinned copper.


Lighting circuits with no earthing.


Cream coloured M.K. wiring accessories.


M.K. double sockets with four fixing screws.


Thanks,


Z.




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  • Ideal sells modern screwit type connectors, which I think are excellent, certainly a lot better than Wagos (which I don't like very much) because they have much larger contact areas, and are much less likely to get corrosion problems. They are also mechanically much stronger too, and the wires are not free to rotate when moved. They have been used for many years and are very rarely faulty when found, and at least as reliable as choc blocks. I really don't understand why some don't like screwits, particularly the modern plastic types with a metal insert.
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  • Ideal sells modern screwit type connectors, which I think are excellent, certainly a lot better than Wagos (which I don't like very much) because they have much larger contact areas, and are much less likely to get corrosion problems. They are also mechanically much stronger too, and the wires are not free to rotate when moved. They have been used for many years and are very rarely faulty when found, and at least as reliable as choc blocks. I really don't understand why some don't like screwits, particularly the modern plastic types with a metal insert.
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