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Inspection of flat. advice please. Immediate Danger?
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<blockquote data-quote="brummydave" data-source="post: 289094" data-attributes="member: 18490"><p>Beg you pardon, didn't mean to confuse. Was just feeling a bit low and fedup!</p><p></p><p>I get what you mean by a fly lead now. No, there's no lugs or glands or such attached to the conduit. It's fixed with brass bushes to the back boxes, and sometimes a single cable is taken from an earth connection in the back boxes to the fittings. i'll take pictures later.</p><p></p><p>I use a Fluke 1653 and earth rod testing kit (makes handy wander leads), various Kewtech items like the lightmates and socket adaptors if i need. Got a Martindale fuse finder that came out the box once. and every clamp meter i've bought gets lost so don't use one at the moment! :$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brummydave, post: 289094, member: 18490"] Beg you pardon, didn't mean to confuse. Was just feeling a bit low and fedup! I get what you mean by a fly lead now. No, there's no lugs or glands or such attached to the conduit. It's fixed with brass bushes to the back boxes, and sometimes a single cable is taken from an earth connection in the back boxes to the fittings. i'll take pictures later. I use a Fluke 1653 and earth rod testing kit (makes handy wander leads), various Kewtech items like the lightmates and socket adaptors if i need. Got a Martindale fuse finder that came out the box once. and every clamp meter i've bought gets lost so don't use one at the moment! :$ [/QUOTE]
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