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<blockquote data-quote="Chris7" data-source="post: 474133" data-attributes="member: 30876"><p>thanks doc, basically when i passed my level 2365 lv 3 the father in law got a bit carried away, bought an alarm and said "you can fit this , save me a few quid" but if you think its out of my ability ill leave it to the professionals but any help/ advice is greatly appreciated if your willing to teach im keen to learn. </p><p></p><p>my way of thinking was take a live and a neutral from mains switch, live to mcb on the last space on consumer unit( snap prong off bus bar so not on rcd) then 1.5mm t&amp;e to a 3 amp fuse spur label as alarm no rcd protection the test. would this not be acceptable?</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris7, post: 474133, member: 30876"] thanks doc, basically when i passed my level 2365 lv 3 the father in law got a bit carried away, bought an alarm and said "you can fit this , save me a few quid" but if you think its out of my ability ill leave it to the professionals but any help/ advice is greatly appreciated if your willing to teach im keen to learn. my way of thinking was take a live and a neutral from mains switch, live to mcb on the last space on consumer unit( snap prong off bus bar so not on rcd) then 1.5mm t&e to a 3 amp fuse spur label as alarm no rcd protection the test. would this not be acceptable? thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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