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?
davezawadi (David Stone):
This is an interesting point, it comes back to the whole idea of standards for everything …It is also interesting that BS60898 does not appear to describe mechanical dimensions …
I think that Sony learned the lesson of standardization with Betamax even though it was better than VHS.
I have had a quick shufti through BS 60898 and I cannot even find a reference to a width of 18 mm. It must come from somewhere. ?
davezawadi (David Stone):
This is an interesting point, it comes back to the whole idea of standards for everything …It is also interesting that BS60898 does not appear to describe mechanical dimensions …
I think that Sony learned the lesson of standardization with Betamax even though it was better than VHS.
I have had a quick shufti through BS 60898 and I cannot even find a reference to a width of 18 mm. It must come from somewhere. ?
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