Noted Technician. I too have been subject to the odd constructive criticism and have too been guilty of doing the same myself in order to mitigate any misinterpretation. However I have to admit on here there does appear to be regular nick picking. Maybe its just me that thinks this but i do feel...
Thanks Binky. I was going to come back with a reply along the lines of why to many people on here feel the need to try and get one over the next person rather than just being helpful but then decided against it. Wouldn't want to upset anyone here again.
Ok then i recommend any fitting with complies with IPx4 in that case but in all honesty I have not come across many fittings that are IP14, IP24 or IP 34? Can't say I have looked particularly hard recently but most bathroom fittings that I have seen/ fitted have been IP44.
I would recommend IP44 as it would protect against water splashing in addition it would protect the internal parts of the lamp ie lamp holder from steam.
Yes I would like to think someone would not change a lamp stark naked in a bathroom full of steam. The point that I was trying to make was just because a light fitting is 2.25m above ffl it does not mean that there is little risk of electrocution. In my opinion ip44 fittings should be used and...
Still don't know why 2.25m rule applies. Steam rises, condenses on the lamp holder, light blows, forget to switch light off at switch, go get new lamp, climb up to batten lamp holder, replace lamp, while doing so touches damp lamp holder. ZAP!!
Joe Bloggs told me...no actually i thought of a figure and doubled it. its obviously beyond your house bashing expertise.
I'm telling you what it needs and i'm told it requires 500kVA. End of.
Can anyone assist with applying diversity to an industrial aggregate wash plant?
I have been asked to assist a friend of mine so forgive me the info is a little sparse.
I have been told the wash plant requires a 500kVA supply. Contact has been made with the local DNO who say that a 1mVA...