Why would an electrician install a 10 mm twin and earth circuit protected by a B32 MCB for a 8.5 kW shower?
Why would an electrician install a 10 mm twin and earth circuit protected by a B32 MCB for a 8.5 kW shower?
Chris Pearson:
I just love thread drift. It's presumably along the same lines of the strategy of quitting F1.
Many years ago a chum told me to get a Honda lawn mower 'cos they always start first pull. It has been a very sound purchase. However, are we going to see petrol lawn mowers outlawed any time soon in favour of battery ones? And if so, will there be any faff with their charging points? I imagine not because they would be classified with invalid carriages i.a.w. 722.1(ii).
Well in the US a phase out of petrol garden machines has some serious support
And bans like that are coming in or already in place in parts of California it seems. It may be that the EU follows suit. then it will be irrelevant if we do or not - name a UK maker of engines after all.
Chris Pearson:
I just love thread drift. It's presumably along the same lines of the strategy of quitting F1.
Many years ago a chum told me to get a Honda lawn mower 'cos they always start first pull. It has been a very sound purchase. However, are we going to see petrol lawn mowers outlawed any time soon in favour of battery ones? And if so, will there be any faff with their charging points? I imagine not because they would be classified with invalid carriages i.a.w. 722.1(ii).
Well in the US a phase out of petrol garden machines has some serious support
And bans like that are coming in or already in place in parts of California it seems. It may be that the EU follows suit. then it will be irrelevant if we do or not - name a UK maker of engines after all.
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