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    16mm sub main on a new build?

    By a stroke of luck I've purchased what I think is an amazing new build house, complete with brand new air source heating, an independent garage with a supply and a lovely fitted kitchen complete with appliances and a shiny new induction hob. On my first walk through I'm already planning on...
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    Mobile equipment and Ice Cream

    Yes, each phase has been feeding a consumer unit, two which are now unused and one which feeds the dual 3 core armours to the joint and then to the kiosk.
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    Mobile equipment and Ice Cream

    I should also point out this kiosk while technically being a mobile catering unit is essentially a fixed building that hasn't moved in 20 years  so I don't know if that voids vibration issues.
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    Mobile equipment and Ice Cream

    My dear and beloved mother in law informed me of her intention to buy a 3 phase ice cream machine for her food kiosk. She owns a patch of land and has a food kiosk on it. Naturally she thinks electricity is stuff of wizards and witches and it all just works with harry potter spells. When...
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    Crimps

    Sorry Evans I wasn't implying you where having a go :D sorry if my wording made it seem so.
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    Crimps

    Wagos? :o *googles*
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    Hiya!

    Hello everyone! Well I'm just a recently qualified electrician who's trying to work his way up to Approved now (I need a new car heh) I work with a council doing a decent variety of mostly domestic projects ( the bread and butter being kitchen installations and door entry systems) I was happy to...
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    Crimps

    Well as you know Evans Electric sometimes when you've got so many kitchens to do in a week that all are not originally a dedicated circuit then sometimes you're Only option is crimping, crap I know :( Sidewinder, can you please show me these spring loaded connectors? They seem interesting...
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    Crimps

    Thanks for answering!, these joints however, will be buried away with no access to them so that would mean crimps are the better way to go? Thanks for Reg reference! And yes, these joints are in sufficient zones :)
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    Crimps

    Hello everyone. I'm writing for advice in regards to a little argument I'm having with another electrician. I'm currently doing a series of kitchen rewires and I'm in the habit of crimping the old 2.5 circuit and placing then in the wall (the old kitchen circuit also powers the bedrooms) but the...
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