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connecting supply
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:10 pm
by taurus
i have done rewires in the past when connecting to the supply .i have pulled the main intake fuse .who should i inform before connecting in future.
Re: connecting supply
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:03 am
by BLAKEY1963
[quote="taurus"]i have done rewires in the past when connecting to the supply .i have pulled the main intake fuse .who should i inform before connecting in future.[/quote]
TAURUS
OBVIOUSLY DOING REWIRES U R PART REGISTERED.
BEST THING TO DO REGARDING MAINS INTAKE FUSES
IS JUST INFORM YOUR ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER FOR THAT
SUPPLY AREA AND TELL THEM WHAT U R DOING.
THEY WILL ADVISE ECT.
IN SOME AREAS I AM NOW WORKING THE LOCAL
SUPPLIER IS FITTING K.M.F. SWITCHES WHICH
ISOLATE THE SUPPLY AFTER THE CUTOUT , AVOIDING
BREAKING THE SEALS.
BLAKEY1963
Re: connecting supply
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:35 pm
by taurus
thanks for that [quote="BLAKEY1963"][quote="taurus"]i have done rewires in the past when connecting to the supply .i have pulled the main intake fuse .who should i inform before connecting in future.[/quote]
TAURUS
OBVIOUSLY DOING REWIRES U R PART REGISTERED.
BEST THING TO DO REGARDING MAINS INTAKE FUSES
IS JUST INFORM YOUR ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER FOR THAT
SUPPLY AREA AND TELL THEM WHAT U R DOING.
THEY WILL ADVISE ECT.
IN SOME AREAS I AM NOW WORKING THE LOCAL
SUPPLIER IS FITTING K.M.F. SWITCHES WHICH
ISOLATE THE SUPPLY AFTER THE CUTOUT , AVOIDING
BREAKING THE SEALS.
BLAKEY1963[/quote]